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2. | Twenty years down the ___, your house is always worth more. | 4. | "It's ___," said Tim. | 6. | The exact same ___ was for sale for $510,000! | 8. | Even government officials have no ___ what the future will bring. | 11. | You still feel like you made the ___ decision. | 13. | I bought my first place, a two-___ condominium in Venice. | 17. | ___ officials have no idea what the future will bring. | 18. | ___ is looking for a house near the beach. | 19. | You still feel like you made the wrong ___. | 23. | Homebuyers feel like they ___ to offer at least 10 percent more. | 24. | As long as ___ rates stay around 5 percent, there's no telling. | 25. | You want to kick yourself for passing up a great ___. | 26. | But everyone hopes it ___ burst the day after they sell their house. | 28. | Homebuyers ___ are watching prices go up, up, and up. | 29. | I sold it for $230,000, ___ was a nice profit. | 31. | What ___ up must come down. | 34. | "___, these things go in cycles," said the state director of housing. | 36. | ___ high can they go? | 38. | You don't have to pay your ___ any of it. | 40. | ___s are watching housing prices go up. | 42. | In 1993, I bought my first ___. | 44. | As long as interest rates stay around 5 ___, there's no telling. | 46. | How high can they go?, is the ___ on everyone's lips. | 48. | Housing ___s always stay up a little higher than they go down. | 50. | It is a ___'s market. | 51. | "There's no telling," remarked one Realtor in Santa ___, California. | 52. | In the ___ paper the exact same condo was for sale for $510,000! | 53. | Even government ___s have no idea what the future will bring. | 56. | Homebuyers are watching prices ___ up. How high can they ___? | 57. | "It's crazy," said Tim, who is looking for a house near the ___. | 58. | My friends thought then that I ___ overpaying. | 60. | "These things go in cycles," said the state director of ___. | 61. | Officials have no idea what the ___ will bring. | 63. | I saw that the exact ___ condo was for sale for $510,000! | 66. | I sold ___ for $230,000, which was a nice prof___. | 68. | I sold it for a ___ profit. | 69. | Five years later, I ___ to move. | 70. | I'll give you $20,000 more, under the ___. | 71. | ___, a new owner of a one-bedroom condo, said, "That's what I did." | 72. | Five years ___, I had to move. | 73. | They have to offer at least 10 percent more ___ the asking price. | 74. | Your house is always ___ more than you paid for it. |
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1. | You want to ___ yourself for passing up a great opportunity. | 2. | As long as interest ___s stay around 5 percent, there's no telling. | 3. | You ___n't have to pay your Realtor any of it. | 4. | All we can say is that, inevitably, these things go in ___s. | 5. | They have to offer 10 percent more than the ___ price. | 6. | So you ___'t lose over the long run. | 7. | Donna said, "That's what I ___." | 9. | Government officials have no idea what the future will ___. | 10. | What goes up must come ___. | 12. | Tim says he hopes he doesn't ___ that desperate. | 14. | Tim hopes he doesn't get that ___. | 15. | I bought my first place, a two-bedroom ___ in Venice, for $70,000. | 16. | A new owner of a condo in ___ Beach said, "That's what I did." | 20. | But everyone hopes it will burst the day after they ___ their house. | 21. | Whether you decide to buy or decide ___ to buy, you still feel like.... | 22. | While ___ing friends here, I saw in the local paper that the exact.... | 27. | ___ year, I saw that the same condo was for sale for $510,000! | 30. | "There's no telling," ___ed one Realtor in Santa Monica, California. | 32. | I told the owner that whatever anyone ___s, I'll give you $20,000 more. | 33. | It is a seller's ___. | 35. | As long as interest rates stay around 5 percent, there's ___ telling. | 37. | That's ___ I did. I told the owner that ___ever anyone.... | 39. | If you buy, you don't want to ___. (use base form of "overpaid") | 41. | You want to kick ___ for passing up a great opportunity. | 42. | I sold it for $230,000, which was a nice ___. | 43. | So you can't ___ over the long run. | 45. | As long as interest rates stay around 5 percent, there's no ___. | 47. | My friends ___ then that I was overpaying. | 48. | I saw in the local ___ that the same condo was for sale for $510,000! | 49. | Tim says he hopes he ___n't get that desperate. | 54. | Last year, while visiting ___s here, I saw that the exact same condo.... | 55. | How high can they go?, ___ the question. | 59. | Everyone says the ___ has to burst sometime. | 62. | While visiting friends, I saw in the local paper that the ___ same.... | 63. | I saw that the same condo was for ___ for $510,000! | 64. | How high can they go?, is the question on everyone's ___s. | 65. | You still ___ like you made the wrong decision. | 67. | I told the owner ___ whatever anyone offers you, I'll give you more. |
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