What would you buy Las Vegas townhouse/condos or Boeing stocks??

So if I told you that you have $400,000. and you had to buy either 2 condos/townhouses in the Las Vegas area or $400,000. worth of Boeing stock...Which would you buy? You must hold onto it for AT LEAST 5 years. At the end, which one do you think would make (lose) more money?? Las Vegas is getting killed...No tourist, no conventions, no sports fans. Wondering if we are looking at an Atlantic City type of situation. Boeing (with their unions) can not ramp up for years. Boring Boring Boeing...Who will buy their planes in mass? Thoughts? If you had to choose one...


In RE terms, condos are the poorest performing segment. SFR's are where one captures appreciation. Commercial storage for the cash-flow and relatively hassle-free management.
 
If I was a retiree with no tie downs, Las Vegas may be the way to go!! I'd wait till the middle of winter...No buyers. Maybe wait for another wave of Covid-19. If you could work from home it could be a nice choice. It does NOT appeal to me. But for many...It looks like a great value.

Realtor.com Las Vegas...Have a look.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...Las-Vegas_NV&usg=AOvVaw2dA-Z9Bm9EaZFxsUXgn30q
The only thing I'd worry about in Vegas (down the road at least) is water; as crazy as that sounds. I mean who knows, but this climate crap, be it man made or otherwise, is nuts.
 
$400,000. and you had to buy either 2 condos/townhouses in the Las Vegas area or $400,000. worth of Boeing stock...Which would you buy?
Given those two choices or nothing, Condos come with fees, taxes, liabilities, tenants, complications. What would a mgmt co charge to fade that crap for you, how much left after that?
After shopping a few mgmt co's Ba prob what I'd do. That'd give a reason to get good at selling option premium against it and develop a skill in the trading genre that scales up, vs tenants and toilets at a distance.

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