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Analyst predicts housing bottom in 6 months.


As the housing market is weaned wean  
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 off government programs that served as stimuli for the past several months, Stephen Kim, a homebuilder analyst at Alpine Woods Capital Investors, told CNBC CNBC Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (artificial intelligence)
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 that we will see a negative impact on the market. But, he said, we should expect to bottom out within six months, as more distressed sellers enter the market. Once we reach the bottom, Kim said, lingering problems may keep the market from swinging upward again quickly, but stocks will improve.
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