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Joy Wolfenbarger Nevada Real Estate Investor
19 March 2016 | 5 replies
absolutely inspiring, I too am new to real estate and am moving to Vegas in a few weeks.
Walter Purdy Vegas Just Checking in
28 August 2016 | 3 replies
I moved to Vegas alone at age 19, started hosting parties for some of Sin City's most affluent guests at age 21 & through this I've met people that have pointed me to the direction of real estate which has led me to bigger pockets and ultimately changed my life.
Lathan Cram What was your first investment?
14 August 2012 | 14 replies
-- 4/1 SFR in North Las Vegas, 43K, 15K rehab.
Brian Campbell does it really make sense for me to invest now?
20 September 2008 | 14 replies
(CA, Las Vegas are two choices) Keep in mind that this is a speculative investment that will most likely not produce positive cash flow, but in 5-7 years, will produce a large equity position (assuming you bought correctly).
David Turner DFW Multi-Family Market
8 January 2013 | 11 replies
I've been buying up SFRs in Vegas with 9-12% returns, however I feel there will be more appreciation upside there than in DFW in the next few years.
Harrison Painter Have we seen the bottom of the market?
19 May 2009 | 29 replies
I don't think we are at the bottom but there are several areas that have shown signs of recovery and stabilization.I think the question is to broad to answer from a National level and can only be answered from a local level in my opinion.That being said, many local areas here in So Cal have seen sales increase, supply decrease, buyers increase, and values stabilize.I have also seen sevral areas in Las Vegas where the prices continue to fall, however, the rental market is good and you can pick up properties for much less than the cost to build.
Suzane Ivas New rental property - Which countertop do I use?
9 January 2020 | 32 replies
As Account Closed stated prefab slabs in Vegas runs about $100 and here in the Bay Area they run about $39 a slab.
Daniel F. Harb Is This Possible!?!? 30K~35K Properties W/$250$350.00+ Cash Flow?
27 December 2017 | 75 replies
It was in a B areaNightmare was buying a place in a warzone in Northern Las Vegas for 35k.
Mindy Jensen Introducing: Long Distance Real Estate Investing by David Greene
17 August 2018 | 141 replies
Bruce thinks West coast multi Is Frothy for whatever that means.I don't see anyone defaulting unless vacancy starts to happen in a big way like it did in 07 to 2011 in say Vegas and Phx.. then you see multi get lost to the bank.. as long as rents stay the same and the properties are breaking even and maybe losing a little no one is going to lose them..