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 Strong Growth Continues in October DURHAM REGION November 4, 2009 – Sales of single family homes in Durham Region rose to 860 in October from 825 in September and also represents a 49% increase over 576 sales for the same month last year reported Debbie Dawson, President of the Durham Region Association of REALTORS®. Average prices crept up to $289,003 from $282,308 in September and reflect a 9% jump from $264,988 in October, 2008

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Strong Growth Continues in October

The Durham Region Association of realtors reported 825 sales in September 2009, up 9% from the 752 recorded in September 2008. September 2009 is the best September on record.

Average selling prices in Durham Region were up 1.4% ($282,308) in September, from August’s $278,400, and up 5.5% from the $267,478 reported in September ‘08.

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BEST SELLING SEPTEMBER ON RECORD

DRAR in co-operation with the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) launch Fall Advertising radio commercials. Durham REALTORS®, We Work Where You Live . To contact a local Durham REALTOR® or find an Open House in the Durham Region and surrounding area visit: http://www.DurhamRealEstate.org .

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Contact a Durham REALTOR® or Search Open Houses at www.DurhamRealEstate.org

DURHAM REGION AUGUST 20, 2009 – The Durham Region Association of REALTORS® (DRAR) reported 417 sales in the first half of August ‘09, an increase of 19% from the 349 sales reported mid-month in August ‘08. “The average selling price climbed 3% ($281,223) from the $272,788 recorded at the same time last year,” said Debbie Dawson, 2009 DRAR President. “As we start the third-quarter Durham Region’s housing market is booming

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SALES UP 19% IN THE DURHAM REGION

DURHAM REGION JUNE 18, 2009 – The Durham Region Association of REALTORS® (DRAR) reported 552 sales in the first half of June ’09, with an average selling price of $283,355. “The Region saw the average selling price gaining momentum in the spring of ‘09 and now they are holding their tempo into the summer,” commented Dawson. “This is an unlikely occurrence as the market tends to slow down this time of year as prospective buyers head for their weekend retreats.”

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DURHAM REGION JUNE MID-MONTH STATISTICS

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