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Florida Real Estate: Surviving The Mortgage Bust - Read More

Date Added: May 02, 2008 03:39:02 PM
The mortgage bust that hit the U.S. resulted in a major decline in the real estate market. Florida and Miami were among those who were hit the hardest in the market decline of residential and commercial properties.

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