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How do you feel about paying for all of the inflated gains that real estate sellers have reaped?

May 11th, 2010 by admin
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It is more complicated than just that but the national financial mess really is due to sales and purchases of over inflated real estate that buyers could not afford in the first place. The real estate market’s value is now adjusting downward to its real value. Unfortunately we are going to have to pay for the bailout with more taxes.

Can Obama or McCain get us out of the mess? I don’t think so.

Boston Mass Real Estate

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