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After a slow spring, Twin Cities home sales surge ahead, along with prices

First publishedAug 18, 11:00 UTC
Last updatedAug 18, 14:37 UTC · 17m ago
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Twin Cities home sales increased more than 10% in July, with prices also rising.

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Home sales in the Twin Cities area increased in July. This was after a slow spring. Prices for homes also went up.

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This news is important for people who want to buy or sell a home in the Twin Cities area. It can affect the housing market and the local economy.

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What happened to home sales in the Twin Cities area?
They increased in July.
Why was the spring slow for home sales?
There is no clear answer in the article.
What happened to home prices?
They also went up in July.
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    Home sales and prices increased in the Twin Cities area.

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    Star TribuneReports a 10% increase in home sales.
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