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The Bay Area Housing Market - Is it Ready for New Growth? Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Mary Corley (Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics)
Cynthia Kroll (Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics)
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Paper provided by Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics, UC Berkeley in its series Fisher Center for Real Estate & Urban Economics, Research Reports with number
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Date of creation: 15 Oct 1995Date of revision:
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Keywords: Real Estate ; Housing ; Bay Area ; California ; Economics ;
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