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Froth in the Silicon Valley Housing Market?
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John M. Quigley
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April 11, 2006
Santa Clara County in California was the world capital of the dot-com economy before the bubble burst. Yet since the dot-com bubble burst housing prices have continued to rise. John Quigley asks: What's going on?
Published Online: 2006-4-11
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