The days of bidding wars and “exotic” mortgages may be mostly behind us, but the future of our region’s housing market is still an open question. Realtors say they see promising signs of a rebound in 2008, while other observers say there’s still reason for pessimism. Join Kojo as we look at the health of the housing market — from downtown D.C. to the suburbs of Maryland and Virginia.

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  • Renae Merle Business Reporter and Staff Writer, The Washington Post
  • Donna Evers President and Broker, Evers & Co. Real Estate
  • Lisa Sturtevant Director, Office of Housing Policy Research, Center for Regional Analysis; Assistant Research Professor, George Mason University

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