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Real estate advice for moving to Utah.

Alex Bos
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Hello!

So I’m a remote professional who has been saving to invest in a duplex or single family with the intent to rent out one side or rooms. I’m looking to move to Utah somewhere near Saint George. However if there are other places I should check out I’d love to hear it. That being said, being near Zion National park is something I’m really looking for. Would love any Adobe about how to approach investing in that area or who to reach out to.

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Dreyson John Kuikaika Mahi
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Dreyson John Kuikaika Mahi
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@Alex Bos

hey Alex Im Dreyson. I live in St George and Ive ran numbers and analyzed multi families down here (I too want to house hack). I personal have not been able to find ANY property that meets my numbers.

Some interesting numbers Ive seen/heard of are that Utah has 4/5 cities that the housing market has been inflated the most. The cheapest duplex Ive seen is $500k and theyre all near Ogden (north) I have seen any near St George.

I dont mean to discourage, mainly sharing my tough times down here too. I wish you the best and if you find anything feel fre to let me know about your success!

-Dreyson

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