A Miami real estate agent, Luis Alvarez, publishes a letter in The Miami Herald along the lines we have pointed out in this blog: that official statistics on the depth of this recession/Depression understate the damage to property values by failing to include distressed sales. These sales comprise the majority of real estate transactions today. The writer notes that while taxpayers must pay
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