The New Gold Diggers: Private equity rushes to battered Silicon Valley real estate

California's Silicon Valley feels like a ghost town, a high-tech version of a deserted gold mining camp, another boom-bust historical artifact of the Golden State. But unlikely as it may seem, there is a group of gold differs who are descending on Silicon Valley - private equity real estate fun...

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Real estate sales
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