
Buckhead homes for sale are starting to look like bargains.
Falling real estate prices are becoming as much a feature of high-end neighborhoods as wine cellars, infinity pools and four-car garages.
During-and after-a bubble, investors often hope that "quality assets" will hold value. It's usually a vain hope. Just ask people who owned luxury condos in Tokyo after 1990, or investors in Cisco Systems (CSCO) after the tech-stock bubble popped. Real estate is not that different.
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