House Hacking Calculator — New York City, NY
Pre-filled with localized assumptions for New York City. Replace the defaults with your real numbers (rent comps, taxes, insurance, repairs, and reserves) to get an accurate result.
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More expensive than renting alone.
- Rental units: 3 (you live in 1)
- Rental income (gross): $6,000
- Rental income (after vacancy): $5,700
- Operating expenses: $2,020
- Mortgage payment: $4,424
- Total housing cost: $6,444
- Offset by rental income: −$3,680
- Your net cost: $2,764
- If you rented instead: $2,000/month
- House hacking cost: $2,764/month
- Monthly difference: -$764
Tip: FHA loans allow 3.5% down on 2-4 unit properties if you live in one. Down payment: $35,000
New York City Local Market Note
Informational onlyRoughly half of NYC's rental stock is rent-stabilized, which caps annual increases set by the Rent Guidelines Board — always confirm a unit's regulatory status before underwriting. Investor attention has shifted toward the outer boroughs, with neighborhoods like Ridgewood in Queens and Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn drawing buyers priced out of Manhattan. New York also requires 30–90 days' notice for rent increases over 5% or non-renewal, depending on tenancy length.
Local context for general information — not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current regulations and market data before making investment decisions.
How to Use This House Hacking Calculator (Mini Guide)
Live in one unit of a 2-4 unit property and rent out the others — see how much you save vs renting and whether you can live for free (or profit). These defaults are pre-filled for New York City, NY. Always replace them with your real numbers when you have them.
What house hacking is
Buy a duplex, triplex, or fourplex with an owner-occupant loan (3.5-5% down).
Live in one unit, rent out the others.
Rental income offsets (or eliminates) your housing cost.
Why house hacking is powerful
FHA loans allow 3.5% down on 2-4 unit properties if you live in one.
Conventional loans allow 5% down on 2-unit, 10-15% on 3-4 units.
You get investment property benefits with homeowner financing.
How to use this calculator
Enter purchase price and number of units (2, 3, or 4).
Enter rent per rental unit (not your own).
Value of your unit = what you'd pay to rent something similar.
Net cost = your total housing cost minus rental income offset.
What success looks like
Net housing cost < $500/month = you're winning.
Net housing cost ≤ $0 = you live for free.
Net housing cost < $0 (negative) = tenants pay you to live there.
Reality check
You're a landlord living next door to tenants — not for everyone.
Vacancy and maintenance are real — don't assume 0%.
Market rent matters — verify with comps, not wishful thinking.
How to use this calculator in New York City
Start with the pre-filled assumptions for New York City, then replace them with your deal’s numbers. If you’re an investor, keep vacancy and reserves conservative. If you’re a homeowner, pay special attention to property taxes and insurance — these often drive the rent vs buy decision.
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