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PMI: Chicago home prices show only 3% chance of being lower in 2009

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Walnut Creek, Calif.-based mortgage insurer PMI released it's quarterly Risk Index Scores yesterday, and you can read more about how Chicago scored tomorrow in the Sun-Times Real Estate section as part of our 2008 Forecast. Or you can visit the website now.

Chicago scored a "5", which means we are in the category that is at least risk among MSAs of suffering a downturn in our real estate prices by the year 2009.

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