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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (30652)5/9/2005 2:30:24 AM
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It would be interesting to find out whether there have been studies about RE price impacts post-Olympics. I'm not sure it it is universally true about post-Olympic glut. Seoul seems to continue to be a hot RE market. Salt Lake City is holding up (from what I've heard), though maybe the mountain properties are soft. I expect you know more about Sydney, but what I understood from following your posts was that it experienced a strong market for several years after the Olympics before only recently taking a dive. That doesn't suggest a post-Olympic glut, does it? The dive would have happened much earlier if that was the case.
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