
"Unlock Your Path to Wealth with Your VA Loan: The Ultimate Guide to House Hacking for Veterans and Active Military Members"
The 5 Key Steps to house hacking with a VA loan — from getting pre-approved to renting out rooms to build equity
How to buy more than just a home — use your VA loan to create wealth, not just a place to live
Common myths about VA loans debunked — including how to use it multiple times and the truth about loan limits
The long-term strategy for building a nationwide property portfolio and creating passive income, no matter where you're stationed
How to overcome common challenges — from finding the right property to dealing with roommates, and how to reduce your cost of living
The VA loan process, explained step-by-step — from pre-approval to closing
TESTIMONIALS

Jacob Grenell
"Started with a single-family home using my VA loan. Two years later, I bought a triplex-moved into the smallest unit with my wife. Airbnb'd the rest. Now we're converting it to a 5-plex to maximize cash flow. All without ever using 20% down."

Gabriel Montanez
"Bought a 5-bedroom home, turned the garage into a 6th bedroom, and now I'm cash flowing over $2,000/month - all while still active duty."

Dylan Rogier
"I cut my living expenses to nearly zero by house hacking a 4-bedroom. Dominic's strategy changed everything.
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U.S. Marine Corps Veteran and Real Estate Investor
Hi, I’m Dominic Daoust—Marine Corps veteran, husband, father, and someone who came from instability and used real estate to build something permanent.
I grew up in and out of foster homes and was mostly raised by a single dad doing his best. We moved a lot. There wasn’t much structure or stability—but those early experiences lit a fire in me. I wanted ownership. Control. Something no one could take away.
At 20, I bought my first property—a duplex in Lockport, NY—using an FHA loan. I had no formal training. I just knew I didn’t want to keep renting. A few years later, a mentor introduced me to Rich Dad Poor Dad, and everything clicked. Real estate wasn’t just about buying homes—it was about leverage, freedom, and legacy. In 2020, I used my VA loan to buy a home in San Diego with my wife. We house hacked—rented out rooms, lowered our living costs, and kept building.
By 2021, we’d bought another property and turned part of it into a cash-flowing Airbnb. In 2023, we welcomed our first daughter and bought our third home—proving that you can keep building even while growing your family.
Now, I help other veterans and military families use their VA loan the way it was meant to be used—to build wealth, not just buy a home. Because at the end of the day, you didn’t serve just to rent—you deserve to own a piece of the land you served to protect.

