Michael Stoler - Waiting to Exhale (Uncertainty in Wall Street Affects Sales in Real Estate Industry)
The Real Deal 2008, Nov 3
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Publisher Description
Byline: Michael Stoler In these days of awe, when the stock market, capital markets and credit markets are in total disarray, there is absolutely no chance that I can be optimistic on the state of the residential condominium market. I probably should be wearing all black and seeking part-time employment as a mortician.
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