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Lena Wang
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Best MF area in SF Bay Area to invest in 2018?

Lena Wang
  • Investor
  • San Mateo, CA
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Hi, I am a professional who has some cash at hand and is looking to invest in commercial real estate. Want to start a discussion specific to SF Bay area investing since I live here. 

Looking for: 

- Stable growth

- Good cap rate

- Do NOT want a heavy load of renovation done. I can deal with some work, but not a whole ton, so prob not strictly speaking C or D class properties

Thoughts? 

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Mohit Asthana
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Mohit Asthana
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Maybe Tracy areas or Hayward or Union City? The tech industry isn't going anywhere and people are going to need housing to live there. My dad's got a few rentals in Hayward and Brentwood and we've had tenants living in those houses for 5+ years. 

I'd also consider investing in Merced/Sacramento area. It's expected to grow and UC Merced is doing their best to increase student population and spending a lot of money for the area. 

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