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Discover Ludwig'property bubble' is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is most often used to refer to a situation in which property prices significantly increase, often before suddenly dropping. For example, "The city experienced a property bubble in the early 2000s, before prices dramatically decreased after the economic recession."
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GERMANY had no property bubble.
This resulted in a property bubble.
Is this a property bubble?
Signs of a property bubble abound.
But the property bubble is not the only concern.
COULD Germany be heading for a property bubble?
It was not until 1991 that the property bubble burst.
Some worry that the property bubble will soon burst.
The property bubble looks dangerously close to bursting.
Some fear a property bubble or a banking crisis.
Ireland's debt-fueled property bubble burst in 2009.
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