Most U.S. adults don't expect real estate recovery until 2014 or later

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Most U.S. adults don't expect real estate recovery until 2014 or later


By ANDREA BRAMBILA

With home prices threatening to double-dip nationwide, most consumers don't expect a housing recovery in the near term, according to a survey from property search and marketing site Trulia and foreclosure data site RealtyTrac.

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