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Investors Believe Real Estate
Will Be Strong in 2006



Real estate remains a top choice among investors for continued growth in the New Year, according to a new survey.




Real estate remains a top choice among investors for continued growth in the New Year, according to a new survey.

According to Better Investing's Voice of the American Shareholder poll, the real estate industry is surpassed only by energy.

More than 1,000 investors participated in the most recent VOAS poll. It is the second consecutive year that real estate has commanded a spot as one of the top investment choices in the survey, having debuted last year as number one, according to Better Investing.

The volatility of the real estate industry during 2005 has been widely debated, particularly in regard to the market slowdown in the latter half of the year. VOAS respondents were not deterred in their investment choices despite industry analysts' forecasts of an even wider slowdown in 2006, the company said.

Bradley J. Crandall, Chairman of the Board of Help-U-Sell(R) Real Estate, says, "The results of the VOAS poll indicate that investors from both East and West coasts view real estate as a strong investment. It's not surprising then that real estate agents continue to obtain listings and alternative models continue to expand nationally and capture a greater market share.

Investors also anticipate that real estate models that offer options will experience continued growth, and feel that the real estate market will continue to be an attractive venture.




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