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early stage strategy comparisons
So I'm in the early stages of developing a beginning strategy for myself in Las Vegas. I've been analyzing the market for only about a month and a half and noticing that prices of multifamily and single family homes are resulting in a PITI payment that is entirely way too close to competitive rent prices to justify investing for cashflow. Granted, my analyses are not based on due diligence like actually getting properties appraised and simply going off available info on various MLS portals. It just seems nearly impossible to filter for properties that allow enough of a DSCR to cover things like CapEx, maintenance, and property management costs. I'm calculating for prop management even though I would likely owner-operate because I need to make something off the deal if I am focused on cashflow, especially if I scale and actually need to hire a manager.
Given that interest rates in the area are about 7% and prices for single family and small multifamily have doubled (and tripled) in 7 years, the barrier feels way higher than it really should be. If I were looking for more appreciation instead of cashflow, this would seem like an amazing market. But for cashflow this is terrible.
Comparatively speaking, I do see properties that need capital improvements. I haven't gone into so much analysis to see what opportunities truly exist for BRRR strategies, but on the surface (and despite the different risk profile) it appears that this strategy may be better for developing a portfolio early on to eventually get into an appreciation friendly market.
My questions basically are:
- What do you think of this perspective on the Las Vegas market? Do you have any insight into the Las Vegas market to clarify what I am seeing? Am I even correct in my basic analysis of the market?
- How does the comparative analysis between the 2 strategies hold up in your view?
- What is it that my perspective/analysis may severely be lacking in?
- Is there anything else about this topic that pops up to you?