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Justin Bibb · The End of Our Real Estate Woes?
November 17th, 2010
Without question the latest economic recession has had a devastating impact on the economy of Northeast Ohio. Exacerbated by the foreclosure crisis, Cleveland’s real estate market has been in decline as early as 2007. However, recent market trends show some signs that Cleveland’s real estate market may be on the upswing.
Read the full post @ The Why Cleveland Matters Blog
Last 5 posts by Justin Bibb
- Invest in America's Children - April 25th, 2011
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- Local Budgets, The Bond Market, & Winning the Future - March 8th, 2011
- Cleveland: A Visionary City - February 9th, 2011
- A New Era Begins - January 9th, 2011
