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Housing bubble? What bubble?

Many experts agree that while Vegas home sales are slowing, it's not a sign of a quick devaluation.

Thanks to the growing Las Vegas economy and high number of new jobs and move-ins, the forecast continues to be more growth.

It's just that no one knows exactly how fast the growth will, or can, occur.

Read what the Review-Journal reports from Home Builders Research President Dennis Smith from his remarks Tuesday at the 2006 Builders Show.

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