Real estate market keeps buzzing into slowdown season
4 Jan 2021
Minnesota’s real estate market, both in the Twin Cities and in other regions of the state, saw stronger-than-average activity last year, despite the pandemic.
New purchase agreements for the Twin Cities market were up 13.4 percent for November 2020 compared to the same month the previous year, according to data from the Minneapolis Area Realtors and St. Paul Area Association of Realtors.
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