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Brooklyn Housing Market Making a Comeback, Report Says
Properties are selling faster, and prices indicate stability, according to a a quarterly survey by Prudential Douglas Elliman released this week.

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Properties are selling faster, and prices indicate stability, according to a a quarterly survey by Prudential Douglas Elliman released this week.

In a quarterly survey of residential sales in Brooklyn, the Elliman Report noted the housing market has continued to show "broad stability in price and sales activity."
In a quarterly survey of residential sales in Brooklyn, the Elliman Report says housing market shows "broad stability in price and sales activity."
In a quarterly survey of residential sales in Brooklyn, the Elliman Report noted the housing market has continued to show "broad stability in price and sales activity."
In a quarterly survey of residential sales in Brooklyn, the Elliman Report noted the housing market has continued to show "broad stability in price and sales activity."
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