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National real estate consultant gives Bryan County housing market high marks - Read More

Date Added: June 13, 2008 10:28:02 AM
"I think the drought is over with, as far as real estate sales in Richmond Hill and Bryan County," Bryan County Board of Commissioners chairman and Bryan Bank & Trust president Jimmy Burnsed told a group of more than 30 people Thursday morning.

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