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Date Added: August 30, 2008 06:32:03 PM
Despite a weak housing market across the nation, realtors say the lake area continues to show signs of resisting those trends. The lake area has a lot to offer and it is showing when it comes to the real estate market, according to Conda Davidson, a lake area realtor and member of the Bagnell Dam Association of REALTORS®.

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