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00:00 Intro Concerns.
02:32 Background: Spring Valley Lake.
04:40 House One.
15:35 House Two.
28:05 Final Thoughts.
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In this video, you're going to learn a lot about real estate investing. some very important principles to pay attention to. and if you want to Shadow me in person as others have in these videos, well check out the link down below and come join me as we go on one of these trips. That's one way to see real estate.

Here we go. That's where we were. There's the post office, the stations. well, we're here I'm not exactly sure where I think it's Spring Valley I'm also not sure why we're here, but um, we're I suppose here for house hack to figure out why we should invest here or should not invest here now I Have no idea what to expect, but uh, here's some footage from our flight over and you'll see all my optimism.

So let's get into today and uh, hopefully be very, very surprised. All that available land is a risk for that town. You have no idea how much extra building could be done lowering the value of existing older our homes unless there's something attracting people to the center. And since I could see the middle of that area in like a stone's throw, I'm not too optimistic about geographic boundaries here.

Now the big concern is what actually keeps people moving to this area: Are they only moving here because it's cheaper to live here? Or are they moving here because for some reason there's some kind of big employment here or vacation destination employment, vacation destination or weather great. Fine. But if people are only moving here because it's cheaper and as soon as cheaper Places come up or like you go to Vegas where you don't even have the state income tax like the California desert where you do have the state income tax. Some people are just gonna move to a cheaper area eventually in the future and these towns will die out.

This is where you buy like a thousand acres of land for negative money. They pay you to take it. Oh my gosh, so many nuts I don't know. Is it too late to turn around? Yes, you just don't know right? Like what if we go there and the lake is like I was not expecting anything good of Gilbert and I was like Gilbert's gonna suck and then I'm like Gilbert it's awesome.

You know, maybe we go to this Lake and then I start stripping and then all of a sudden it's like a vacation destination you know? and then uh, we get, you know, Airbnb rents pop and we just kill it out here. All right, Well we'll just go Now This is how you get around. This is beautiful. Oh we're so excited to explore.

We have no idea what to expect so we're really excited to see my people come. Why do people leave? Um Airbnb Potential rental potential? Everything. So we're so excited so we're in! Spring Valley Lincoln California This is a community that started being built in about 1969. we've got just over 3 000 households here and what we're finding is there are a lot of homes of different ages here as this wasn't all built out by one.

Builder It seems like homeowners sort of came in, started buying Lots individually uh and then built their own homes with builders that they chose. So you have a lot of varieties of styles like here's more of potentially 70s 80s home. Uh, whereas over towards the end over here you're going to get a little bit more of that late 90s, early 2000s looking home, whereas over here this looks like an early, probably late 90s, early 2000s here, maybe mid 2000s over here, just judging by the outside and then back to maybe 1950s kind of home here. So you've got a little bit of, um, yeah, lack of homogenousness if you will.
Given that that's probably the three and two here and that's like a mansion over here, then you also do have doc homes out here, which is interesting. This is a very recreational uh area where the people with docks obviously have their boats by the water. The people who don't have docks will have their boats uh, either on their property or out here on the street you get to see sort of looking up the street. Over here we got Boat RV RV boat.

Uh, we got the Jeeps we got the wave Runners So it's it. Really feels like kind of like that vacation place you go to to kind of retire. so it's almost like you want to retire in a vacation community. That seems to be what Spring Valley Lake is.

Now they do have the Community College just outside. They've got the school systems outside you're subject to Victorville Uh City Permitting and overlays, the whole community's got a 100. HOA It looks pretty nice. in terms of they've they've repaved the roads.

Uh, the most of the properties are pretty well maintained and manicured. You're not you're not seeing I Think for example, we were in Salt Lake just yesterday and we saw quite a bit of, uh, you know, rusty cars. damaged cars, blown out windows. Uh, rusty water heaters thrown on lawns, people growing, crazy stuff, and lots.

You're not really seeing that. here. you're seeing. These are very, very well kept homes.

That's at least my first impression. So a lot of pride of ownership. I'm seeing again. Not a consistency in terms of of type of property or age of property or size of property, but a lot of pride of ownership.

I Mean, even when you see stamped concrete like this, this is a lot. I Mean this was probably done about 15 years ago, You could see it's starting to lose some of its color. But even still, this, uh, this is a pride of ownership play right? Because you're spending more money to do this kind of ribboning of concrete on the side, you're spending more money to stamp a few more bucks a square foot. It's kind of nice, so let's take a look inside.

So this one's a three bedroom. probably? Oh, three full bath. It actually says 1866 square feet. This one was built in 79.

So about 10 years really after they started in here? Interesting. Okay, so I see a lot of votes on the street? now. Is that because they've lowered the water for the servicing? So oh so everybody takes them off? Yes. Okay, that's why we see more of them on the streets.
And that Ah That's good to know they're on the docks here lifted. or however, just an annual maintenance that they do out here. But annually by annual. Got it? Okay, okay, so sort of like spring fall.

Well, I guess winter. They always do it in the winter. In the winter. Yeah, yeah, you got it.

And how long does it usually last? Each time they? they sort of. So this time it's longer than usual. Yeah, it's usually a couple months. but this time okay because seven months.

Yeah, yeah, because they lowered it lower because of the coving. They're doing major repairs this year. Gotcha. Major repairs and upgrades.

Okay, uh. and so you were saying that people will come by the individual lots and they'll find their own builder. And that's why you have so many different styles of homes. Because everybody's built them custom.

Essentially correct. They're all expect homes in the same area. Yes, Ah, okay, yeah. awesome.

Okay, so any kind of I mean I Guess the limitation would be the width of a lot for for boat size with and then probably what? Five feet on each side or something like that? what? Um, what are your usual widths out here? You're like maybe 60 feet? Uh, you? You know the length of the boat? well? I Guess that's interesting because you have u-shaped docks here. Uh, in where's Lauren in the Ventura Marina We get a lot of the long docks right? and then we'll measure them usually as like 40 or 50 foot docks right here. I'm noticing they're they're but then again, you're not going. There's probably a limit to the size 22 feet.

Ah That's why. Okay, yes, yes, right. Because there you're talking about 40 50 60 foot boats. Here the limit is 22 feet.

You said correct. Okay, so you're you're talking pontoons. uh, and smaller. Uh.

recreational? Yes. deck boats and wake boards. And you know, ski boats. Got it? You know that makes sense? Yeah, okay, and uh.

a lot of folks also have their RVs here. Which makes sense. I Imagine. Uh, you've got a lot of people that enjoy both the water and the land here.

Where do people go camping? Do they just go up to the park? the Mojave Park Yes. So okay. They're just right. Yeah, yeah, just right there.

That's amazing. We have a trail here that needs actually a biking trail that floats right into that. Oh that's awesome. Yeah, Wow.

Okay, yeah it's pretty nice. Uh, and then let's see. so you've got do they have RV parking somewhere where people can park there. So in the the higher part on Ridgecrest yeah where we were at and we came down.

Yeah, Oh okay. okay. so to the right side where you saw those those, uh, that commercial area right there, right? they have parking there. Gotcha.

Okay, yeah, so that way if there's less room on the street or whatever, you could just park it there. correct? Okay, yes, that makes sense. Okay, cool, all right. And is this about your typical depth in the backyard that you get? Is this usual If you have a dock? Um, for the most part.
Yes. Well our house. Well we have a double log. Yeah, if you there's only five double odds on the whole leagues and you have one of them, Yeah, and is it is it then just in all Dimensions or in One Direction You Go I mean I'm assuming you have a double lot width-wise Yes, yeah.

yeah. so but yeah for the most part they uh, they all look like this. That's awesome. Yeah, the majority of them.

and except for like you'll see those cul-de-sacs, they're about 13 000 square feet. Ah okay, okay, that's where you're getting the larger Lots I See, but because they're a little bit more on those turns and the bows there? Okay, yeah, all right that makes sense. Okay great so this is a this is again a 79 style home and it seems like yeah. I mean single stories, two stories I guess just whatever somebody wanted to build, probably the newer ones more two-story Okay, so 79 single story here? I'll I'll have to ask how many people retire in these sorts of areas I mean Lauren What do you think? To me it it seems like the retirement style community that you go to.

you know what reminds me of a lot? Uh Leisure Village Yeah yeah I I think I Wouldn't be surprised. A lot of people that have ambition and want to further educate themselves would definitely go outside of this area for college and want to leave and probably not come back. Yeah yeah. I I don't I don't see a massive attraction for for uh, higher income folks staying here I Think this is where this is where my income kept me and then I moved here? Yeah yeah yeah yeah.

but then you have amazing amenities? Sure right? yeah. So Okay So we've got. oh this is almost like a double master here. Yeah so another problem that I think you're going to have is if everybody has their own spec homes then it's actually very difficult to comp the properties because you can't do model match comps because it's not a tracked yeah and the best generally type of investment that I enjoy the most are tracked homes.

Sure, because if I want to buy a three bedroom two bath that's 1721 square feet I can find 10 others of those and no, those have problems with settling there those have problems with that, these are the comps. These are the values if every single house here is unique because they're all custom built. That makes it a lot harder. Yeah, for example, this doesn't initially strike me as the typical three and two style because it almost looked like you had a double master here.

Uh, so you've got. so you've got your master here. Got this sort of more open I Think it's important to note too that even with custom spec homes like if you look at the Ventura Hill style Hillside that got demolished a lot of it for the Thomas fire, there are known Architects that actually have building plants that even though they are custom spec homes, you could just know from the Builder that the layout's probably going to be pretty good. You know, not that that could necessarily help with your your comps but at least you would you know kind of have some normalcy going on there.
It would take a essentially what Lauren is saying is if you're that local expert and you know ah that one Builder has the best floor plans, you can comp amongst those. The problem though is you have less of that right? Yeah, so let's say you have a 4 000 homes here or three thousand we'll go with. Let's make the math easy. Let's say you have a thousand homes if 50 of them were built by one Builder and three percent of those turn over every year.

You're only talking about one or two homes a year that are selling from that one building. Yeah, so your your comps are going to be far and few between for each Builder But yeah, I think each Builder would have their own reputations and you'd almost have different values based on this I Think so because that's what we see on the hillside. Oh yeah, it's just a pain in the butt because every single one is very difficult to comp. Yeah, uh.

especially with the hillside too. You get different views. That's true here. Now you have to do different builders.

You have different sizes, you have different ages because there's no consistent age right? Yeah, and then okay, who's got the better position on the lake or versus No. Lake right? That's that's also interesting is Lauren Uh, just brought up that in for example, our Ventura Keys Marina We originally had the entire Ventura Keys built out by uh, attract a developer and they were called Pace Setter Homes. And then what people have done in the last 10, 15, 20 years is you've seen people come in and we're going to take that original 1960s home, scrape it, and rebuild some amazing 20 20s. Plus or yeah and I think I Don't know.

And it's maybe unfair for me to judge just from outside appearance, but when I see the Ventura Marina homes getting scraped and rebuilt, the outside looks like damn, that's like quality. and then I'm going around here and the Realtors are saying here's a new build. Here's a new build. I'm like uh, like you know it's I don't know I just think that it could be better done? Sure, Yeah, sure.

Oh, this is the I This looks like another Master to me. Yeah so so you have another sort of mass tweet which is fine, but now where's our third bedroom on the other side? Okay, so they separated which I mean that's actually interesting for like sound purposes because then you said oh oh down this way oh here it is. Oh wow, that's wild. Look at this.

Yeah. I mean you get oh, they brushed her teeth in the shower I mean I guess that's that's multitasking. Yeah, How many retirees you get here? Is that mostly what you're getting here? You do get a lot, especially on the water you get a lot of retirees, Got it? Um, most of our neighbors are retired. That makes sense.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now what's interesting is you have all the space, but they're still choosing to park on the grass. the the car behind me? That doesn't make sense I Don't get that. I Yeah I don't know, it's weird I Don't want to seem mean but I wonder if like break-ins are a thing with their cars and if they have them on their lot? Maybe that's less likely because if bug bites or something? I don't know.

So what's crime like? Uh around here? Oh right here. Yeah, it's very good. It's almost non-existent I Mean we have the 24-hour surveillance? Oh the security that drives around? Yeah, yeah. Okay, so we have that.

We also have uh, a small sheriff's station in here as well. Oh wow. Inside Like a substation? Yeah. We also have a uh Fire Department in here as well.

Oh wow. So so yeah. it's it's very, very small. That's awesome.

That's great from the high desert it is. Aside from the gated communities over here it is. Oh, are there the gated communities within? Uh, Sun Uh, within this neighborhood? Then no, no, no, no, Where are they? Oh, in the gated communities are in Apple Valley Got it. Got to get it.

I Understand, you know, one of the downsides of, uh, large retirement populations is often there's a limit to how much you can really spend on continuously renovating, Right? Because you've stopped working and you're trying to live off the rest of your assets. So think about it. Most people who end up, you know, when it's time to pass away, they don't have the most modern home anymore, right? it's usually people who just retire Remodel and then when they move, it's it's dated Right now. when you have a neighborhood that appeals to more retired people, it can mean that over time you get less of that upgrading right? or more dated renovating everywhere.

Uh, sure. Of course that could open up the idea that maybe you'll find individual wedge deals, right? But you're not getting that fresh injection regularly from other people. like, maybe, uh, you know I don't know uh White Collar Professionals who just got promoted at their job and they're like, yeah, I'm doing new Landscaping right? because you're not getting that boost to income anymore. Okay, next, what are your thoughts on the vine growth? I Think it's a a really good look, but what are your thoughts on this look Vine Growth looks awesome.

It gives you that homey feel for a house. I Think it's great in terms of uh, when you have it manicured, it looks beautiful. Problem is it damages the stucco leads to more moisture intrusion into the house so you're gonna get more rot behind there. and so definitely a maintenance cost comes with having it.
I Wouldn't have it on any of our house high properties I Would get plants and growth away from the properties for sure. By the way, shout yourself out where where are you from, Who are you? Why are you here? Everything? Yeah, so my name is Brandon Howard from Northwest Arkansas uh I'm here to obviously do a little uh shadowing of Kevin who uh I think is just a wealth of value and also trying to convince him to bring house hack to Northwest Arkansas where I Think is is truly one of the uh, the deepest uh values in in the real estate game. So gonna spend the rest of the day trying to convince him to get down to beautiful Northwest Arkansas Well thanks sir me today Thank you Yeah all right let's keep looking at Real estate. See So this is an 85 property right here and you can tell it's an 80s property when you look back over here, what you end up having is what looks like a 2018 property.

So you do. you get those differences. This one backs up to a golf course. Three bedroom, three full bath just like the last one.

2171 square feet. Uh, was this one again 465 for this one and 510 for the last one. two story here. this one on a busier Road This is on the Country Club Drive one of the main roads through here.

It does back up to one of the multiple golf courses we have here. We got some some rot. It's all right. That's one of the important aspects of wedge deal.

you gotta have rot. mold is the best. The reason that the 1.4 million dollar home in the same neighborhood isn't selling because it's surrounded by so many other four or five hundred thousand dollar homes. Definitely don't want the most expensive home exactly.

You want the opposite. You want to be surrounded by million dollar homes and get like that 500 000 home with a fixer-upper right. It is a little tougher to comp these. It's tougher to to maintain any kind of higher value when you have older drag you down like anchors.

Yeah, they're anchors. so uh. we also heard that uh, actually Trish you mentioned that there was another neighborhood newer construction. but it's 55 and older only.

so you get those restricted neighborhoods. Uh yeah. I I Personally want to have the widest rental market possible. so I don't like any restrictions here.

No restrictions. So what's the what's what's up in Arkansas Why would somebody go to Arkansas How are you going to compete with Spring Valley Not not to off Indiana but you know we we have a real a real Lake for one. Uh, not. not that this isn't a real lake so it looks more like a reservoir.

but you know it's a lot of fun to get out there and and have uh I don't know the the nature to spend time on. You've got Devil's Den We've got a lot of different hiking trails. There's some devils but Devil's Den is an awesome hiking trail. got University you've got incredible job Drill to the Walmart Tyson JB Hunt Um, so you said like Corporate Offices yeah Corporate Offices Everything that runs Walmart is located in Bentonville um in the surrounding areas, so you have that in a good way.
anchors the community as well as JB Hunt and Tyson A lot of population growth, right? So that's North Northwest Arkansas Northwest Arkansas Yeah, Fayetteville You've got the university, Then you've got Bentonville where you've got a lot of the Walmart facilities there and then Rogers we've got Beaver Lake Lowell Cave Springs There's a nice little collection of cities that we are very fond of and we love all of Arkansas, but Northwest Arkansas certainly stands out among everything else in Arkansas Nice. Thank you for that. Let's go check. Uh, check out this house, so this is always quite complicated or challenging for older folks.

is is any kind of Step I Think that's why the cones are here, because you have changes of flooring and you're appealing to, uh, likely an older demographic. Uh, and so at least it's obvious that there's a flooring transition change here, but that, uh, you know that's going to turn some people off because you can't get around with, let's say, a walker for example. But then again, you probably wouldn't be looking at a two-story home. So uh oh, this is a very nice backsplash.

Uh, I'd Like, um, just how clean it looks. They've actually gone. From what you usually see is that sort of sparkly style quartz to what here is just a pure white quartz It's kind of nice. look at.

Lauren This is like a new version of sparkly white. It's just pure white is kind of going away and then just like the Sleek like flat tone or not flat, but just solid tone to compare with like that gray mineral rock that you usually see crushed up into it. This is just like salt. The one negative to that though is that you will literally see everything even with a white sparkly speckled or whatever.

Even though it's white, at least it does disguise stuff a bit more than I never spill on the counter. Yeah, coffee spills? yeah, What's your thought on the the white cabinets with the white backsplash white countertops with a white flooring? I mean how's that going to mix it up? A little bit On on the floor for sure floor for sure. and I I Personally think the longevity and the timelessness of a white kitchen. that's always been a thing even when I started in 2008.

You get mad at me when I do gray. Yeah, because it's going to go out and you know white could go out too. but I don't know. since 2008 everyone I Sit here every wife going to look at a property I Love a white kitchen I Love a white kitchen I Don't know I Think the floor here changes but yeah, like a luxury vinyl plank.

and it was that that brown. Whether it was lighter or darker like matte. uh, black knobs. Hardware Oh, the contract that missing Hardware here exactly? Yeah, Good call.

Yeah and yeah, yeah. I Don't think that you should have a white kitchen either. I Think that even the Edgecomb gray could be done throughout and it gives that nice. uh in terms of the wall paint.
Yeah, because then you would have contrast. I Mean this would be the refrigerator here, but just so you can see, it would be a gray contrast to here white bricks. like right over there. I Painted brick Oh I would take that over it being the traditional red.

Yeah, if you wanted to do a cheaper route of trying to modernize a bit, you would paint it white. Yeah, right there. there is not even a fence. This is another one of the things.

no consistency in terms of backyard. So here you have zero fence. Uh, we have to sort of guess where the law line ends. We could lighten it up with the neighbors.

But here you have this white metal fencing over there. you have black fencing over here and this is curved white fencing over here. Uh, you don't have any stone work, you just have white fencing around the white metal fencing. So every house has a different thesis for or for, uh, they're fencing in here.

Of course you have a lot. so somebody else is going to eventually build there I would assume. Wait, this has an HOA yeah yeah See, you're saying that in a surprise way. Yeah.

I'm surprised of a lack of consistency. Yes yeah. I Think though that is paying for the pool and the tennis courts. The amenities.

Okay, yeah I will say aside from the lack of inconsistency, it's a pretty. It's a pretty beautiful view. this is it's nice unless you get attacked by those geese those that are coming for you. Do you have to pay separately for the country club for like the golf course and that yes that's like a membership fee to be part of it.

Okay and then you can use the the amenities like the pool. I See so the hundred dollars is that's more of to be part of the association. So the hundred dollars for the community to live in the community. Okay, off for the lake and that.

Okay, okay got it. But that doesn't then get you. Uh, the golf course and the pools because that that's part of the country club? Correct gotcha? How much is that about? So that's around like four or five hundred dollars? Yeah, and per month on that correct gotcha. Okay, okay.

take it over. So so price might go up. It varies, We don't. Uh TBD Okay gotcha.

Yeah, Yeah, very well. Okay, let's take a peek up here. Okay master. So that's actually interesting.

People might move into this neighborhood thinking oh I'm gonna get access to the pool and the golf courses and the amenities that are here, but the 100 HOA fee only gets you access to the lake. It does not get you access to the golf courses and the pools another 400 bucks a month. Oh okay, so now if you wanted both, Ho. Well, you have to have the HOA But you also wanted the other amenities Looking at 500 bucks extra per month for both of us.
Maybe that makes sense though, because maybe something. Well, no. but maybe only somebody wants like an owner wants one of those things and doesn't want to pay the phone out. But if you were here as a landlord renting it out, yeah, then you're you're producing your opportunity.

Yeah, you're probably eating most of that cost. Yeah, you know you could say oh, tenant to pay but then if your competition is offering it, Yeah, yeah. all right. Ooh see, this is like a wedgie bathroom right here.

Oh yeah, this is your perfect this. This is what the Algo picks up as well. The the Alvo loves this for wedge this uh handle here right here. Love these.

What we usually do is we turn these into can lights so we'll put two or three can lights here instead of this. Yeah, this Cabinetry is actually good quality. great quality paint and perfect to paint light sand knobs. It's got the drawers.

No chips, no chips. It's actually in great shape even if it had a little chip, it would fill it in and then paint it. But it's in great shape. This tile.

You know what? I'm thinking, uh, glazing it glazed? Yeah, this is great. Look at that in the tile. No chips, harder to fill in tile chips, right? But this tile is a great shape to glaze this. modernize the uh, uh, the picture here.

Maybe frame around the mirror? lighter paint on this. This is way too dark for a bathroom and obviously this, ah, it's gonna get some nice spray painting as well. We get flowers on the tile. Is that a sticker though because it's like it's an edge? Oh no, that's part of it.

It's part of the top. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but it's it. I Know maybe it would show through a little bit. it is raised right? This is the tile.

Oh no. I know it is. but if you were to glaze it, would any of this design show through? I wonder you could probably like steel wool it off. Maybe super flat.

Yeah, steel wool it off and then probably maybe a new door or something. or just go to curtains. Obviously, even if it were showing a little bit, it wouldn't be worth completely redoing it for a little bit of a flower design because if you generally have the bathroom modernized and that was the one aspect where it's like, oh, there's like a little design that I don't ideally like, it's not going to make a difference with rent and nobody's gonna know. Yeah, All right.

I'm done. Me too. Let's go. When's our coffee break? Where's McKay Where's the boss? Yeah, we've done that before, where we've stained before it's painted.

Sometimes the stain could be pretty nice. On some of these, it depends. You know, Like, for example, you could do the handrail in a darker stain and then maybe like one of these as an accent. Sure, because there's a lot of white right now.

However, we think a lot of that would change if it was all one consistent floor. Because here you've got one, two, three, four types of floors. You've got a different floor right here in the bathroom. So you've got five different types of floors just from where I'm standing right now.
all one consistent for huge change. And that's gonna give you some contrast that maybe you then don't have to go to staining. It's painting is obviously easy to stay nice, but he was saying, wouldn't it make sense? And it would if you could somehow make this normal and close it off because it seems like it's a waste of space. Oh right, it's like you have a little storage closet, luggage or something there.

Yes, but that wouldn't really in the long game Actually make a renter's perspective. Yeah, what you guys are doing? Yeah, right? No. Another thing that's going to make it difficult is it's an open snare concept here, right? So that way when you walk in, that's right, Yeah, that is like oh, shoot. I didn't think of that now.

I'm committed to this idea. but oh I need to do the stairs now and then. Yeah and then. Well, and the idea is that originally when they built it, this way is that you could come in and still see some light through it.

It makes it feel a little bit more open. That's what they're trying to do with the vault as well. But hello, how you doing Retired? probably? I'm assuming I'm making assumptions I'm assuming the guy who walked by was retired. When's coffee now? So the next three properties that we have are all three bedroom, two bath.

uh, they vary in square footage from 1400 to about 2100 square feet. They are anywhere between 420 000 to 460 000 uh, dollars 27 days on the market 54 55. we are this one I believe is backed up against a part of a, uh, a smaller portion of the golf course, but otherwise pretty consistent here across the board to what we've seen already with uh, both of the other homes that we see in right next to the door to the Uh to the 80s. So right now I think what we need to do is get some coffee Coffee.

Is there Great coffee in the neighborhood? All right Coffee break. Look at how big those croissants are. those are. big.

It's the most excited I've been all day Is that thick long croissant? Are you gonna get it? Oh I'm going to get it. Okay I'm going to put it all in okay. I might even eat it while riding the Pp. Oh wow.

Well, there's Spring Valley and the best resource for Spring Valley Information It's right here. Introduce yourselves Phone numbers: Instagrams Whatever you want to shout out, y'all are amazing and you are an inspiration with what you've been through 10 years in a wheelchair here and then Iron Man This is incredible. So I'm Daniel uh this is Deanna Villa you can find us at Fitness Realtors and uh Instagram Handle and Fitness Realtors.1 Yeah, thank you again. That's awesome If somebody wanted to call you.

best way to do that. best way is 626-632-2288 Thank you Thanks so much! So I'd like to start by saying the variable cost for us flying here and back at about 40 minutes round trip in the air is probably about 900 to a thousand bucks. That's the variable cost of us having gone and brought nine to 11 people around a few. Pilots that's less than 100 bucks per person round trip on this puppy as a variable cost for what it costs for us to go here.
Now there's a very specific reason that I've started with that and Lauren is going to tell you all about go ahead. Lord Um, so I do I will say I think it was important to come here because I did not know that Central Desert California that there could be a place like this where it Incorporated a man-made lake and tried to build a community around that. Uh, so that kind of was the draw as to why we originally came. I will say that I don't see there being any potential in buying any deals here I don't see enough of a draw I wasn't enough impressed with that community so I'm glad kind of to rule it out in a sense I kind of stick generally with what I've always thought with this area in California I Know there are certain reasons why people stay in this area.

It is definitely much more cheap like much more bang for your buck type thing. but it comes at a consequence because the weather is very very drastic, winter is colder, Summer's very very very hot and I generally don't understand why people live here because you could literally save on taxes and so many other aspects by hopping the border to Nevada or Arizona So I kind of think this might be maybe deemed a better community in the Lesser Good area of the Desert California Central area, but still just not enough of a draw to invest. Our goal was outside of let's say like a Palm Springs to try to find. Okay, what? what potentially is the highest quality area within this portion of the desert and so what you find is you get people from Los Angeles come to here.

but after they live here for a bit, they either don't move anymore because they don't have any money because they've run out of money, or they have just enough money to survive. So then they stay here. but they're not spending more money on upgrading anymore or they end up going to what we heard Florida Texas Vegas and Arizona Yeah, because again, now you're cutting your income taxes in half or more, going to Arizona or to zero if you're going for state income taxes. Uh, going to Arizona or to Nevada or Florida right? So if you're gonna live in the desert, just hop over to Vegas.

One of the other concerns is the ability to just continue expanding new neighborhoods. The neighborhood we were in not very homogeneous would make it very easy if the desirability was there for a competing Builder to build a lake of property and then build tracks around that. Yeah, but what we're noticing is not actually a lot of track tone homes for families. This is not appealing to your average American household.
It's appealing more to the demo that is looking for a low cost of living and it's a place to settle down. You've got some entertainment, you've got a lake that right now is shut down for about seven months, but that'll come back right? And it's probably a wonderful place to RV and be recreational. Uh, so I'm optimistic about that for people who want to move here and retire and they're coming from La Hey, hit up these Realtors That's great. They are wonderful people, fantastic people, knowledgeable.

Another aspect that they were saying that's a draw for the locals is that it's only about an hour away from ski slopes or snowboarding. I Will say though, like in the Airbnb aspect of if you were to think of maybe that being a draw I think people would ultimately just go straight to the destination they wouldn't choose here and say oh, I'm going to hang out at this man-made lake for a little bit and then I'll drive an hour to go skier snowboard too I Think that they would just go to the snow location. yeah, in fact, the neighborhood we were in uh, the estimate was maybe there are three or four air airbnbs out of 3 000 Plus Homes So you I mean you're one tenth of one percent or less because I don't think it's economical I I think the idea is hey, you move here and you you spend your rest of your years I think that too and yeah I think and I don't want to sound mean but I I would say that the people that really want to further their education I I could see them wanting to leave and go to a bigger University and if they got an education that paid well I Don't think that they would necessarily come back here I Think that they would choose if they wanted that same type of climate to go to Vegas or or you know, somewhere that's cheaper. One of the things that we've noticed about for example Ventura County California is that people will leave to go to larger colleges, but they come back.

Their family stays there and they want to raise their children there as well. It has that draw and that's the thing too. Like we saw that doc home and it was about five hundred thousand dollars and same.com style say and it's equally dated. You know, everything basically the same size whatever in Ventura would be probably over twice the amount, right? Two to three accidents.

Yeah, two to three x easy and I I Know that I say this a lot, but there's a reason why. California Southern California Coastline is so expensive is because the weather is gorgeous year round. Basically I Know we've had our rain issue lately, but generally speaking, it's so gorgeous. And you have to say that you know the first 500 600, 000 for any property you're basically paying for the weather.

It's just so nice so that will always be a consistent draw. And I Think that that's something really important to look in every real estate market is what's the consistent draw? Yeah, yeah, and that's also important for rentability. Now remember what we're looking for with Househack is we're not looking for that custom home that's very customized or specked out the ways a certain retired couple maybe wants it. We're looking for the average household style home that we can get at a discount.
So ideally if we can get 2015 built tract homes that somebody didn't take care of or somebody hoarded in, or there's some mold or some updating we need to do, that's great because then we don't have to worry about the systems because they're also relatively brand new. They're in great areas where people are building like crazy and it's easy to comp a lot of risk with comps here. So again, maybe a great place to come to retire. Does seem like though people pit stop here.

That's a concern I had is that I agree or Pit Stop they're moving from. uh, they're like, well, we don't want to leave California for whatever reason I don't know. maybe they like Newsome like I can't imagine that. but they live in SoCal Coastline and it's beautiful and they can afford it.

Yeah, yeah, uh, but but or they can't afford it? Then they move here. Yeah, But then they realize, wait, why why here? Why am I doing that If I could just hop a little bit more and actually save more money and have more amenities? Yeah, well. even. uh.

one of our friends on on this flight uh, he came from NorCal and he's like I think I Pit Stopped here a few times. Uh, on my way down. Yeah, yeah, it's yeah. it's kind of like it's a charging stop.

Yeah yeah. we went to visit Spring Valley Lake which is right there we are now flying away from it. Okay, we'll get the g-forces that this looks amazing. Go ahead and take a look at the lake that we were doing our low Passover and now we're done.

So we're flooring it out of here back home. Be home in 15 minutes. Let's go. That was awesome!.


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31 thoughts on “Spending $100 million on real estate: spring valley lake, victorville, california househack trip 3”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jordan Payne says:

    Lauren pronounced NEVADA correctly – bonus points 🎉

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars This is Tech Today says:

    Brushing your teeth in the shower is the hack when it's cold. I'm not standing in the cold if I can stand under the nice hot water lol.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars D Daman says:

    I see lots of money and time being wasted here. But it’s entertainment anyways

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brandon Carpenter says:

    Kevin can sell a croissant out of a coffee shop in the desert. Great salesman

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michelle K says:

    I like this!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jenny baber says:

    Right… best real estate in Arkansas for sure…BUT… you are still in F…. Arkansas! Good God NO! Just No!

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brandon Tignor says:

    This was a great video. Thanks Kevin!

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jason Rogers says:

    Love these videos I watched the whole thing

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Lakhter says:

    love these videos!

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ivan Munguia says:

    You should check out the inland emprire, ontario, chino, rancho Cucamonga etc..

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars r Carlson says:

    Hey, Kevin. The neighbors parking on the front lawn could indicate that they've (likely under the radar) converted part or all of the garage to living space. I see that a lot in areas where incomes are lower or where households and families are doubling up to make ends meet. A recent Pew Research Survey found that 52% of young adults ages 18 to 29 are living with their parents.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Clarence Leatherbury says:

    Realtor=Dimepiece. Someone like this comment for Kevin because he wont be allowed to.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andresao says:

    What’s the first agent’s name? Asking for a friend

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ryan Zimmerle says:

    Kevin, what are you thoughts about the Boise market?

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Lee says:

    Lauren , you need to keep your eye on Kevin. The lady agent is too hot.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars omygarsch says:

    Kevin happy for all your success however taking a Jet to Victorville from Camarillo or Van Nuys is just a huge waste and makes it seem that you are just flaunting your level of richness to your audience.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Orlando Property Advisor says:

    Come to lake nona, Orlando Florida- we can do a collab video about the best house hack videos here near medical city and Disney new FL campus

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Fong says:

    that's a lot of intern cameraman work

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Justin Kiefer says:

    Great video!!

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carol H says:

    Victorville, not that great of a city to live in. It gets really hot in there like Las Vegas heat. Spring Valley Lake is manmade and not a moving lake like Lake Tahoe or Donner Lake. A non-moving lake is a mosquito breeding ground and therefore Spring Valley Lake must be riddled with mosquitoes. Algae growth problems also exist in this type of lake.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Crypto Inside says:

    No, no HOA will be offering golf courses, come on, Kevin, you should know this. If renter wants it, then the renter will pay extra to get his own golf course access….make sense that way.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Crypto Inside says:

    Why are you looking now ? Shouldn't you wait a while ? I thought a big real estate collapse is coming later in the year ?

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nolan Buss says:

    I feel like I’m listening to my second grade teacher

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FOXBODY CENTRAL says:

    These are amazing videos Kevin thank you much for sharing

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ADPAC stickers says:

    Need fort worth

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steven Kanoff says:

    That woman is smoking hot. She hasn’t missed leg day in years

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Adam Martin says:

    Lived in Apple Valley in the 80's. Was great place to live and was safe. But by the 90's and early 2000's, people that couldn't afford LA, moved to the high desert and the drugs and crime came with it. There's a reason those neighborhoods have security.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Charlie says:

    More videos with Lauren! She is the Ying to your Yang!

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin McCann says:

    NW Arkansas has a lot of money brought to you by the Walton family and Walmart corporate office.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kevin McCann says:

    LOL Gilbert is going to suck oh man Kev yeah nothing like California out here in the East Valley

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars critic geek says:

    I want that agent to show me homes!

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