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Tyler Cobb
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Finding my Core 4 in Las Vegas

Tyler Cobb
  • Real Estate Agent
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Hi BP,

I’m trying to find my Core 4 in Las Vegas. I am doing this to help my mom find an investment property that she may house hack. Please send me your recommendations! 

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Spencer Cornelia
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Spencer Cornelia
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@Tyler Cobb from what I've seen, none of the small multi families in Las Vegas are anywhere close to a B neighborhood.  Condo's can be tricky with owner occupied rules and how many people can live in each unit.  If the goal is living for free, then I think buying a single family and renting by the room is the only option to achieve that goal.  Assuming she doesn't want to manage roommates, maybe look at housing options where she could rent the main house and live in a casita...??

I'm not exactly an expert in this market, but the multi family market seems to be overpriced to the point where I'm not even sure someone could live for free from the other 3 units.

I owned a condo from 2016-2019 (Las Vegas Country Club) and had an A+ experience. But I will never own another condo given the rules that typically accompany ownership and potential HOA hassles.

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