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All Forum Posts by: Jonathan Blackmore

Jonathan Blackmore has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Yeah, completely fair point here, Bill.  LA would not make sense with my logic in the original post.  Appreciate the insight here and will widen my horizon as we do look at potential other cities/regions for rental property. Thanks

Hi everyone,

First time poster and new to Bigger Pockets.  My wife and I just moved back to the United States after 10+ years abroad and were looking to purchase our first home in Las Vegas, NV.  We wanted to buy a home for ourselves and one rental income property in 2023; however, I'm starting to have second thoughts on the looming Colorado River Water Crisis and whether or not we should actually invest in property in vegas at all.   

Another option we are considering is purchasing a rental income property in another market (Los Angeles, Santa Cruz, New York, Denver) and using this income to pay rent for a house for ourselves in Vegas.

While we love Vegas and fully intend to settle down there, I am concerned about the future value of a home or homes that we do purchase there with all the uncertainty about water supply.

I do understand that Las Vegas reclaims 90% of their water to put back into Lake Mead and I want to be optimistic about investing in Vegas, but I'm just really not sure if it is worthwhile to actually invest there.

Any thoughts from real estate professionals on investing in Las Vegas would be much appreciated.

Thank you!

Jono