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THE MIGHTY ENGINE THAT SHOULD

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THE MIGHTY ENGINE THAT SHOULD

If 2005 was the year of the bubble that wasn’t, how will this sixth year of the second millennium play out for buyers, sellers and brokers?  

Last year, boom and bust stories about the real estate market dominated the press with dramatic headlines.  For the most part, however, the reports were conflicting, and the media spin on medians and averages proved to be confusing ultimately for readers.  There were contradictory interpretations of statistics as data was misread and facts were distorted—particularly in the year’s last quarter which saw a decided drop in the volume of sales, though not in the price of transactions.  

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CONSIDERING THE B-WORD

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CONSIDERING THE B-WORD

It’s tough to ignore the economists and real estate pundits who see in the current marketplace signs of ebbing exuberance and cooling ardor.  Professional brokers will agree that the frenzy of last spring is gone, and that is a good thing, they add.  But are we headed for a freefall?  Are we in the midst of a real estate bubble that’s about to burst?  No, and no.

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