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	<title>Comments on: Spanish Property Woes continue</title>
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		<title>By: Babak</title>
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		<description>Living in Barcelona, I can attest to the troubling Spanish housing market and it doesn&#039;t seem like things are going to get better for quite a while. A lot of the hype of buying in Spain over the past years has been fueled by speculative purchases by foreign investors (primarily English and German) which is now almost non-existent and the housing market is feeling the effects (coupled with what&#039;s happening with the economy and capital markets). 

We have our own version of Miami here =)</description>
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<p>We have our own version of Miami here =)</p>
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