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[...] peak. Moreover, in some particularly hard-hit cities – such as Las Vegas, Miami and Phoenix – prices are down more than 45%. Even more striking, since the recession ended prices have recovered only a bit – the best one [...]
[...] peak. Moreover, in some particularly hard-hit cities – such as Las Vegas, Miami and Phoenix – prices are down more than 45%. Even more striking, since the recession ended prices have recovered only a bit – the best one [...]
[...] hard-hit cities – such as Las Vegas, Miami and Phoenix – prices are down more than 45%. Our market held it’s values in 2011 and in 2012 we have actually had an increase in value. Not [...]
[...] peak. Moreover, in some particularly hard-hit cities – such as Las Vegas, Miami and Phoenix – prices are down more than 45%. Our market held it’s values in 2011 and in 2012 we have actually had an increase in value. Not [...]
[...] peak. Moreover, in some particularly hard-hit cities – such as Las Vegas, Miami and Phoenix – prices are down more than 45%. Even more striking, since the recession ended prices have recovered only a bit – the best one [...]