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Real Estate/Development

Jun. 27, 2000

Sleeping Giant

THE ADVISER: Civil Rights By Denise Serra It has become increasingly difficult to purchase a home in the Bay Area due to high prices and competition, which has led to a rise in housing discrimination claims. By Denise Serra XX

By Denise Serra
        Housing-discrimination claims are the Bay Area's sleeping giant. As it gets more difficult for a substantial portion of the Bay Area's population to purchase a home, due to rapidly escalating prices and increased competition for housing, especially in Silicon Valley, the number of claims made can be expected to dramatically increase as an increasingly affluent segment of the population is for...

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