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Stefanos Chen is the Deputy Editor at AOL Real Estate. Some of his recent work has appeared on Inman News, The Huffington Post and the Columbia Journalism Review. He is a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

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Krisanne Alcantara is a reporter for AOL Real Estate. She has written for The Huffington Post, MTV.com, NearSay.com and was a TV correspondent for ABS-CBN Global in Sydney, Australia. She lives in Brooklyn.

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Teke Wiggin is a reporter for AOL Real Estate. He has covered local news in Washington, D.C., and national news in South Korea, where he worked as an English teacher for a year and a half. His work has appeared in publications including the Los Angeles Times, The Christian Science Monitor, GlobalPost.com and The Huffington Post. 

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With housing prices sinking in ostensibly recession-proof cities, do you think your market has bottomed out yet?
Yes - We've hit rock bottom and things are starting to turn around. 578 (17.4%)
No - Double-dip, extended single-dip -- whatever you want to call it. Things will get worse before they get better.1970 (59.4%)
Maybe - But why jinx it? Perception has as much to do with local home prices as employment rates.766 (23.1%)
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