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Is “real estate bubble” one of the most overused phrases of 2006?

Once the media latch onto a catchy phrase, it doesn’t take it long to become as irritating as some of the more popular cell phone ring tones. Jonathan Berr writes:

“But even though I have seen the phenomena first hand, I hate the phrase ‘housing bubble.’ Much like Web 2.0, it has evolved this year into a vague buzzword that probably confuses most average investors.”

Click here to read his complete post.

Jackie


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