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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
The Real Estate Market Turnaround
Real Estate Markets Most Likely To Rebound
It's tough all over, but some say these 10 cities have the best--and worst--chances for speedy recoveries.
By David Norton
If you're a homeowner seeing property values plummet, look to the commercial real estate market for solace. It might tell you which areas will recover fastest--and which will likely remain weak. CLICK TO VIEW FULL ARTICLE
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