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After The Real-Estate Bubble





If housing market fails, everyone will fail. The victim list: home builders, banks, home improvement retailers and construction material manufacturers.

From MarketWatch:

Analysts say the impact of a sharp downturn could also be profound in industries ranging from mortgage lenders, home-improvement retailers and construction-materials companies to a host of other businesses that became high-flyers during the remarkable real-estate bonanza of the past five years

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