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Ken Rosen Says “Buy Now”
Just back from the Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economic’s semi-annual symposium on all things real estate. (FCREUE is the real estate department within UC Berkeley’s Haas Business School.) Ken Rosen is the Center’s oft-quoted co-chair and quietly … Continue reading
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Waiting for The Other Sheep To Drop
I really couldn’t find a suitable graphic for a falling shoe…. Thanks to my reader JC for pointing out the San Francisco Chronicle’s September 21 article on the $30 billion or so in “option ARMS” that are going to reset, … Continue reading