11 Reasons To Buy Homes in Section 10 Las Vegas

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  • Опубліковано 28 січ 2025

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  • @ilovelivinginlasvegas
    @ilovelivinginlasvegas  5 місяців тому

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  • @ArunMehta
    @ArunMehta 6 місяців тому +1

    Hello Micah, I had watched your other video on Section 10 and since then I started casually looking there. My understanding is that most homes are not connected to city sewer and that they run on septic tanks. I believe that is a deal breaker for these homes to be short term rentals down the road? are there other restrictions in Section 10 regarding STRs that I may not be aware of? Thanks!

    • @ilovelivinginlasvegas
      @ilovelivinginlasvegas  6 місяців тому +1

      Hi Good Evening. Yes, they are using septic tanks as a disqualifier for the short-term rental lotteries. Not ALL of the homes are on septic, and SOME of the homes with septic are close to the public sewer system and could be brought up to date.
      I was showing similar Zoned properties (half acre no HOA) in the Lone Mountain area that had a private well AND they were attached to the public sewer. That house doesn't pay for water and donates all the gray water to the public system. Put solar on it and you are almost off the grid.
      There are opportunities everywhere but no guarantees. Reach out if you want to search and dig into the data. We love working with investors. Thank you so much for watching 🙏😎

  • @jerryjernigan2605
    @jerryjernigan2605 6 місяців тому +1

    Hello Sir. There’s a specific address that I saw on UA-cam. Is 2333 Pinto Ln in Sec 10, 3, 4, etc???? I love the size of the lot. Wife and I are planning on eventually moving to Vegas. Is the address listed above in a safe area? Please advise me. Thank you

    • @ilovelivinginlasvegas
      @ilovelivinginlasvegas  6 місяців тому

      Good evening and thank you for reaching out! 🙏 The Pinto address is closer in, more of an inner-city location and often considered the trendy historic district. I've worked on many expensive properties in that area. It's right next to the hospital district where my wife just had surgery at Valley Hospital and we both felt safe there. However, our feelings are anecdotal, and the only accurate way to answer your question is to look at the LVMPD Open Data Portal.
      opendata-lvmpd.hub.arcgis.com/apps/5a2fd7d638cf471588021e084258af4c/explore
      I always recommend my clients drive around an area they are looking at and see how THEY feel about it. The feeling of "safe" can mean different things to different people.
      Also, no matter where you live or visit, always be aware of your surroundings because anything can happen anywhere, and I always recommend an alarm system for the house.
      We live in Section 3 and walk around the parks and streets of all these Sections 10, 11, 4 etc., and we just LOVE it here.
      Feel free to reach out further -- 702-710-6371. I'm happy to jump on a Zoom with you and can give you the 411 on specific homes and areas. Thank you again 🙏 for watching and commenting. I sure appreciate you.