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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (21824)6/27/2004 6:36:22 PM
From: Elroy JetsonRespond to of 306849
 
I expect this property bubble to die from lack of buyers, as previous bubbles have ended.

The most recent property bubble, which in most areas ended in 1986 (but not until 1990 in California), was in no way coincidental to rising interest rates.

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If the end of this property bubble coincides with rising interest rates, it will be most unusual.