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February figures slow 7-month slide
Thursday, March 20,2008
WILLIAM THORNTON
News staff writer
The Birmingham area’s new-home market may be showing flickers of recovery. While not all signs are positive, a closely followed industry report shows that sales of new homes rose in February and the number of new homes on the market declined.
One analyst said the news may not signal an end of the slowdown in area new-home construction, but it could represent the beginnings of a rebound.
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