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May 25, 2009 at 1:26 PM #405406SD Realtor
ParticipantSunny I think that from a tenant availability standpoint, utc will always be pretty flush. Ucsd is not the only provider as the golden triangle as well as all the scripps medical areas provide ample sources.
You need to define what your goal is. Is it cash flow or is it appreciation? Personally if I were to buy near utc right now it would be in the stock that exhibited more depreciation but that also had a lot lower overhead then Regents.If you are buying there to live then maybe that is another story.
May 25, 2009 at 1:26 PM #405653SD Realtor
ParticipantSunny I think that from a tenant availability standpoint, utc will always be pretty flush. Ucsd is not the only provider as the golden triangle as well as all the scripps medical areas provide ample sources.
You need to define what your goal is. Is it cash flow or is it appreciation? Personally if I were to buy near utc right now it would be in the stock that exhibited more depreciation but that also had a lot lower overhead then Regents.If you are buying there to live then maybe that is another story.
May 25, 2009 at 1:26 PM #405893SD Realtor
ParticipantSunny I think that from a tenant availability standpoint, utc will always be pretty flush. Ucsd is not the only provider as the golden triangle as well as all the scripps medical areas provide ample sources.
You need to define what your goal is. Is it cash flow or is it appreciation? Personally if I were to buy near utc right now it would be in the stock that exhibited more depreciation but that also had a lot lower overhead then Regents.If you are buying there to live then maybe that is another story.
May 25, 2009 at 1:26 PM #405954SD Realtor
ParticipantSunny I think that from a tenant availability standpoint, utc will always be pretty flush. Ucsd is not the only provider as the golden triangle as well as all the scripps medical areas provide ample sources.
You need to define what your goal is. Is it cash flow or is it appreciation? Personally if I were to buy near utc right now it would be in the stock that exhibited more depreciation but that also had a lot lower overhead then Regents.If you are buying there to live then maybe that is another story.
May 25, 2009 at 1:26 PM #406102SD Realtor
ParticipantSunny I think that from a tenant availability standpoint, utc will always be pretty flush. Ucsd is not the only provider as the golden triangle as well as all the scripps medical areas provide ample sources.
You need to define what your goal is. Is it cash flow or is it appreciation? Personally if I were to buy near utc right now it would be in the stock that exhibited more depreciation but that also had a lot lower overhead then Regents.If you are buying there to live then maybe that is another story.
May 25, 2009 at 3:08 PM #405456patientrenter
ParticipantHey, SDR, if you ever get it into your mind to invest in rentals in SD, but see that it would work better with a few co-investors to get to a bigger dollar amount, just let us know here on piggington. I’d take a look, and would be positively disposed.
May 25, 2009 at 3:08 PM #405703patientrenter
ParticipantHey, SDR, if you ever get it into your mind to invest in rentals in SD, but see that it would work better with a few co-investors to get to a bigger dollar amount, just let us know here on piggington. I’d take a look, and would be positively disposed.
May 25, 2009 at 3:08 PM #405942patientrenter
ParticipantHey, SDR, if you ever get it into your mind to invest in rentals in SD, but see that it would work better with a few co-investors to get to a bigger dollar amount, just let us know here on piggington. I’d take a look, and would be positively disposed.
May 25, 2009 at 3:08 PM #406004patientrenter
ParticipantHey, SDR, if you ever get it into your mind to invest in rentals in SD, but see that it would work better with a few co-investors to get to a bigger dollar amount, just let us know here on piggington. I’d take a look, and would be positively disposed.
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