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Locality: Fullerton, California

Phone: +1 833-478-4252



Address: 2271 West Malvern Ave 292 92833 Fullerton, CA, US

Website: www.outstandingbroker.com

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The Real Estate Broker 10.11.2020

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The Real Estate Broker 21.10.2020

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The Real Estate Broker 10.10.2020

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The Real Estate Broker 28.09.2020

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The Real Estate Broker 22.09.2020

Quick update... Normally I discuss cycles that need to take place that are based on historical trends. So my job isn't to give doom and gloom, just notify you of trends that many economists are stating are going to happen. At the Mike Ferry event this week, they discussed a different outlook. I want to share. They are now saying that for at lest the next year or two we are going to have historic real estate trends. Now.. Knowing the debt, knowing that this nations unfu...nded liabilities are over 200 trillion, the flip side to that is.... That is what the media wishes you to believe. CAFR1.com is a guy that studies the CAFR reports of all STATES and local municipalities. He stipulates that these corporations have in excess of 100 trillion in funds at these local levels and that we are solvent. So, who do we believe? Historical trends, or are we making a new trend? See more