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by Tom Royce on June 26, 2009
I wonder how often this is happening these days.
Sad but true…
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Actually, I was thinking something similar. If you live in bubble prone states, why not sell your house when prices get outrageous and buy back in during a crash like this. I wonder if you could pick-up $100k every bubble.
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Actually, I was thinking something similar. If you live in bubble prone states, why not sell your house when prices get outrageous and buy back in during a crash like this. I wonder if you could pick-up $100k every bubble.
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