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      <description>To say that the property market is uncertain would be the understatement of the century. Are we near the bottom, or are we expecting more significant declines? We now see properties for sale with advertisements touting 10%, 20%, 30% or more below market. But what is the market, and how can we possibly determine fair market value?
There is a common thread that runs through all investment markets, be it the stock market, bond market, commodities market and real estate market.</description>
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