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All Forum Posts by: Ajjai Chandra C.

Ajjai Chandra C. has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Managing properties that are in distant locations.

Ajjai Chandra C.Posted
  • Infrastructure Engineer
  • Concord, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

@Ashley St. Gelais

Thanks for the tips and advice. Much appreciated. Atleast, now I know that managing properties around the country needs a proper team and is not something one should otherwise, although it might be possible.

Post: Managing properties that are in distant locations.

Ajjai Chandra C.Posted
  • Infrastructure Engineer
  • Concord, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

I have always wondered how investors manage their real estate business if they own properties in different parts of the country and they reside in a completely different part of the country.

For example, I live in San Francisco and the real estate market over here is very expensive. We're looking at average CAP rate of 5-6%. I feel like real estate markets in some other parts of the country have a better CAP rate average.

Ideally, I would like to invest in those markets. But I am not sure if I can live/work in SFO and manage my properties in other parts of the country.

So my question is, how do real estate professionals manage their properties especially if it is spread out around the country?

Post: Software Infrastructure Engineer from San Francisco

Ajjai Chandra C.Posted
  • Infrastructure Engineer
  • Concord, CA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hey folks,

My name is Jay. I recently moved to San Francisco for a new job. I am a software infrastructure engineer by day and spend my evenings and nights working on  startup ideas. I enjoy all things technology related. Love reading books. Especially science fiction books. My near term goals are to help myself in generating investment income and to help others do the same once I learn the ropes.