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Blogging about the east side of Montgomery County - from Silver Spring to Burtonsville. "[JUTP's] Dan Reed has stepped on a few toes, kept a few people informed and, he hopes, given the area an image boost." - Washington Post, June 3, 2007
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A blog dedicated to tracking the continuing decline of housing markets throughout the USA. It is a long slow decline. But, decline it will. The speculative episode was simply unsustainable. With special attention to the Washington, DC area. Please join in the discussion.
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