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	<title>Comments on: Third Quarter 2006 Market Update, Troy, Michigan</title>
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		<title>By: teresa boardman</title>
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		<dc:creator>teresa boardman</dc:creator>
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Business has picked up here in the Minneapolis St. Paul area. We wonâ€™t break any records but the phones are ringing, the inventory is finally going down and the buyers are out again. The abosorption rate for new condos remains high at an astounding 22 months. I love reading market news from other regions, it give me a we are all in this together feeling!

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Business has picked up here in the Minneapolis St. Paul area. We wonâ€™t break any records but the phones are ringing, the inventory is finally going down and the buyers are out again. The abosorption rate for new condos remains high at an astounding 22 months. I love reading market news from other regions, it give me a we are all in this together feeling!</p>
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