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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Live2Sail who wrote (41080)9/9/2005 10:35:36 AM
From: John VosillaRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
"I was in Houston a couple years back. I was surprised and shocked. It was a much larger and cosmopolitan city than I expected"

And those downtown skyscrapers can be overwhelming. Too many were built during the mid 80's office boom with no though to interaction with pedestrians and the creation of an urban city where people work and play. No city has as much potential going forward IMHO when you also consider the future growth in both population and business in the whole area and only one major urban corridor for perhaps 8-10M people looking out 15-20 years.
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