“As you can see we’ve blown out our all-time high, as far as we know, as far as I can remember during my tenure,” Keith said.
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Keith said sales in Dayton and several other communities where the market was slower to rebound following the Great Recession and housing market collapse showed the most dramatic increases – above 50 percent, Keith said.
“We were very impressed with last year’s numbers,” he said. “So the real estate market is booming.”
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