Wednesday, May 13, 2015

8% Cap Rate in Las Vegas? Sorry, They are All Gone!

Last June 2014, I wrote this blog because I was being called by "out of state" investors wanting to acquire Las Vegas CRE at an 8% Cap Rate or better -- as one investor told me.

Well, it's been a year now and the Cap rates have actually 'Gone Down!'

This means, that the prices of CRE in Las Vegas are getting higher -- and other investors are buying these properties.

So, once again, I feel I have to re-address the issue:

For several years months now, I have been working with a couple of Buyers who are still searching the Las Vegas Valley for an 8% Cap Rate.

Unfortunately, for them, they are ALL gone.

The 8% Cap Rates went away about two years ago when Owners began to realize they were getting multiple offers for their property and/or they no longer "needed" to sell.

But, Not all properties are in such a rosie position.  Several Owners that I know are still struggling to make their loan payments and are still upside down at the end of the month.

But, when you come to Las Vegas expecting a steal, and you find out that a 7.5% Cap Rate is the best you are going to do, then, you shouldn't be wasting my RE Broker's time.

Walgreen's across the US are going for +/-5.5% Cap Rate.  Here in Las Vegas you might be the high bidder at a 6.75% Cap Rate.  But, IF you think an 8% Cap Rate should do, you will be out of luck.  There are no Walgreen's in Las Vegas selling for an 8% Cap Rate.  AND, you are foolish to be thinking that for any property in Las Vegas right now.

IF you are truly interested in acquiring a Las Vegas NNN investment, then contact me and we'll start the search.  But, 7 or 7.5% is going to be the the best sales price.

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Monday, May 11, 2015

Self Driving Cars! Here they come, Ready or Not!

Whether you are ready or not, self driving cars are coming.

The set back is, at least in California and Nevada, a person MUST be sitting in the drivers seat!

I don't think I am ready for this, because I can barely sit still in any other seat in a car anyway.  And, Yes, I am a back seat driver.

This control while driving has been and will probably be, for the rest of my life, a mental -- giving up of control while driving -- problem.  So, relinquishing control over driving my car to a computer, is one of those "things" I don't want to do.  Sorry.  But, I like driving.  I like pretending I am always in a race.

So, please enjoy the self driving accident story below -- even IF the self driving cars were NOT at fault.

http://www.usnews.com/news/business/articles/2015/05/11/ap-exclusive-self-driving-cars-getting-dinged-in-california

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Monday, May 4, 2015

Retired NFL Players Go Broke/Bankrupt within a few years of retirement!

I have written about this subject in previous blogs before.  And, I find this to be a crying shame.

After earning such a large sum of money in such a short time span: How do players end up broke or bankrupt?

My other question is: How do I reach these young men and try to educate them to NOT spend every dime they earn on intangible assets that lose value over time?

I realize that the athletes families don't help much because they are expecting (in some cases demanding) a lump sum payment for just being related to the athlete.

But, I still say, the best way to handle a greedy relative is to just give them an income rather than the lump sum they are demanding.  (And hiring a strong financial planner is the best way to go.)

http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/theres-a-difference-between-broke-and-bankrupt-for-ex-nfl-players/
(You may have to copy and paste in your browser to read.)

The end result of this, is pretty sad.  But, IF the athlete would contact me, I could show them how acquiring an income property could help them pay incomes to the greedy relatives of theirs.

Contacting David Howes is easy -- either by: davidATdavidhowesDOTnet OR call him at: 70 25 01 93 88 AND Follow David on Twitter: @DavidAHowes