Last Updated: August 26, 2010 ET

Home Sales Plunge in Some Areas of Massachusetts

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BOSTON-Home sales have plummeted in some communities in Massachusetts but in other communities sales have increased in July. Sales of single-family homes climbed 130% in Cohasset and 117% in Norwood in July.

Meanwhile, home sales in Newton have dipped 29%, a decrease from 95 to 67, but in Brookline, July sales have increased by 20%. However, many communities across the nation and in Massachusetts have experienced either drop or no progress with regard to housing sales. For the full story, go to Boston Globe.


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