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Is the Recession Over?
There is a growing consensus that the recession is over. Here are a couple of optimistic reports worth reading.
Getting Back to Normal – The Outlook Continues to Improve
8 Reasons Why (We Believe) the Recession is Over
Of course, not everyone feels the same way, so in the interest of being objective, here is a somewhat contrarian point of view.
More Rough Times Ahead for U.S. Economy, Despite Recent Improvements
What do you think? Are you looking to buy real estate on Maui in the next 6 months, or are you waiting for prices to drop further? We would love to hear from you.
Mahalo Nui Loa,
The Smith Team