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Frank H
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Las Vegas newbie looking to get feet wet

Frank H
  • Las Vegas, NV
Posted

Hi everyone

I’m just another newbie in Las Vegas looking to get his feet wet in the big bad world or RE. I heard and saw a lot of discussions and activities on Las Vegas over the last couple years, but haven’t seen anything of late.

Question is: is Las Vegas still a viable RE investing market? I know that prices have shot up quite a bit, especially in 2019. I’m open to long term or short term, and even fix and flips. I have about $50k in funds so multi family is probably out of the question.

Would love to hear from those of you that’s active in the market, on what you think the strategy should be gong forward.

Thanks!

Frank

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