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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (238392)3/2/2010 2:01:26 AM
From: John VosillaRead Replies (3) of 306849
 
Bottom has been in for a good year everywhere I look or invest. Here are 2 condo communities with a lot of comps in Orlando which actually started falling much later middle 2007. All the ivory tower median or mean stats you see published all over the place are skewed from the reality that in our state most of the price crash was a 2007-08 event. There seem to be only a few noticable exceptions like the northern part of the state which lagged, plus parts of Miami probably due to acceleration of South American money flowing that way.. and the coastal high end single family outside of SW Fla with stronger hands of wealthy people and limited new construction comparable to SoCal.

What an 18 month crash it WAS in central FL

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