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		<title>By: 2011 Real Estate Market Forecast &#171; Matt Sundermier&#039;s Memos on Real Estate &#38; on Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Like love, our housing market can be impossible to understand, but that doesn’t stop us from trying to figure it out.  I think the mystic of the market (&amp; love) captivates us to know what others think about it.  That’s probably why my annual market forecasts are the most widely read posts on this blog (read last year&#8217;s here). [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Like love, our housing market can be impossible to understand, but that doesn’t stop us from trying to figure it out.  I think the mystic of the market (&amp; love) captivates us to know what others think about it.  That’s probably why my annual market forecasts are the most widely read posts on this blog (read last year&#8217;s here). [...]</p>
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