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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: David Jones who wrote (12397)8/16/2003 3:14:13 AM
From: Wyätt GwyönRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
Say good by to jobs for sure then.

look, just because there are going to be fewer freeloading landlords, talentless real estate agents and overpaid mortgage brokers doesn't mean new jobs won't be created. the area of bankruptcy law has very good growth prospects and can support a number of high-paying jobs. also, the repo industry could do quite well, and apartments will benefit. this should help moving companies as people move to apartments. also, a 50% reduction in housing costs as the bubble unwinds would improve affordability in an expensive state.
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