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Real Estate

Sep. 10, 2002

On the Rise

BY ALAN NADITZ CREJ Staff Writer The last time condominiums were a big deal in Sacramento, "That '70s Show" was a reality. Now, like so many other things from the Me Decade, condominiums are back in style with builders, thanks to soaring home prices and housing demand. The prospects for a condominim craze looks even brighter now that a new, last-minute piece of legislation may eliminate the biggest obstacle to condomiminum development: the high odds that a developer will be sued within a

BY ALAN NADITZ
CREJ Staff Writer

        The last time condominiums were a big deal in Sacramento, "That '70s Show" was a reality.

        Now, like so many other things from the Me Decade, condominiums are back in style with builders, thanks to soaring home prices and housing demand. The prospects for a condominim craze looks even brighter now that a new, last-minute ...

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