North Shore Feels Effects Of Real Estate Slump
WCCO - (AP) Cook, Minn. The slowing of the real estate market in the Twin Cities is having a ripple effect that extends all the way to the North Shore of Lake Superior.
Homes that were once flying off the market in the metro area are staying for sale much longer these days, and now investment properties and other real estate on Minnesota’s prized North Shore are starting to feel it, too. Some developers have stopped plans to build and other companies that deal with real estate are feeling the pinch.
Source: wcco.com
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