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Sid Naik
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Ramon, CA
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bay Area real estate

Sid Naik
  • Real Estate Investor
  • San Ramon, CA
Posted

Want to check what bay area investors are doing right now ? I have been buying real estate in 2009-14 here and it has been a great ride so far . however since we are close to a peak , at least that is what i am thinking is there a point in buying real estate now ? it may appreciate even for a couple of years more but then its going to stagnate and correct . so why block your cash , instead wait for the correction which may be 5-6 years away and buy at that time . well  you can flip but you have to be lucky and hope that the next 2 years are good for appreciation but  I doubt if someone can exactly point the RE peak . Pls note this post is pertaining to bay area real estate only and not to rest of the county .

Any thoughts ? 

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