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This comment was removed by the site staff.Does Your Broker Claim the Real Estate Devastation Is Almost Over? Statistics Say It May Be Half Over
I agree with Robert Campbell. San Diego's real estate market is only 50% through it's correction. Now thru September we may see a seasonal blip in activity, but, put your seat belt startin in October. Plus, the reported sales prices are much higher than the 'real' net to the majority of residential sellers. If you are interested in the inside story of why there figures are inaccurate, please read my post: "San Diego Home Sales Figures – Not All That They Seem". You can view it at:http://www.brokerforyou.com/brokerforyou/?m=20… I published this almost two years ago, yet, it is even more widespread today. Bob http://www.brokerforyou.com— April 28, 2008 1:55 p.m.