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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

NAR: Vacation-home sales rise
By ANDREA V. BRAMBILA Sales of new and previously owned vacation homes rose last year, while investment-home sales dropped, according to a survey report by the National Association of Realtors. NAR's 2010 Investment and Vacation Home Buyers Survey includes responses from residents in 1,930 randomly selected households who bought residential real estate in 2009. More »

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1 comments:

Patrick Jeary said...

Good thing you have done here, Thanks! This is a pretty up beat post about real estate that I am quoted in.

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