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Real Estate

May 13, 2003

Weighing Ownership Options

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Assignment Editor So you bought a Southern California apartment building in the early '90s, collected rent checks, stayed on top of maintenance and watched the property's value triple. Now you've grown tired of the late-night calls from tenants and want to cash out while the market is hot.

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Assignment Editor

So you bought a Southern California apartment building in the early '90s, collected rent checks, stayed on top of maintenance and watched the property's value triple. Now you've grown tired of the late-night calls from tenants and want to cash out while the market is hot.

But,what do you do with the money?

Thousands of small investors are asking themselves this question in the wake of Southern Calif...

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