Real Estate/Development
Jan. 28, 2003
Treading Water in the Silicon Valley
BY BRAD BERTON Special to the CREJ Even California's hardest-hit local economies continue to see single-family prices skyrocket ever higher, including the employment-depleted Silicon Valley. So should multifamily landlords expect near-term improvements in area apartment rents that have fallen 25 percent or more from their lofty peaks during the high-tech boom?




BY BRAD BERTON
Special to the CREJ
Even California's hardest-hit local economies continue to see single-family prices skyrocket ever higher, including the employment-depleted Silicon Valley. So should multifamily landlords expect near-term improvements in area...
Special to the CREJ
Even California's hardest-hit local economies continue to see single-family prices skyrocket ever higher, including the employment-depleted Silicon Valley. So should multifamily landlords expect near-term improvements in area...
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