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<title>Looking For Real Estate Foreclosure Bargains?  Consider Lowering Your Standards</title>
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<description><![CDATA[It is human nature to strive for the best, be the best, and as this attests itself in real estate investment philosophy, with the desire to buy premium properties in class "A" locations. In normal market conditions this is a sound approach, however in this current environment, investors are best served by lowering their standards to obtain the best values. Properties in many core downtown markets have adjusted very little, while suburban towns outside major metropolitan areas have deteriorated acutely.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The most recent California of Realtors publication for June 2008 confirms that the housing market decline is now officially worse than during the Great Depression.  It's time to start sifting through the real estate wreckage for bargains.]]></description>
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