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		<title>SW Florida Commercial Real Estate Market Will Be Slow To Turn The Corner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ By Mark Alexander, CCIM Originally published at SVN Florida <p>Thud! Did you hear that? It sounded like the Florida residential real estate market just hit bottom. Most cities across the country have reported a stabilization of average home prices and a number of cities have actually shown small increases. Stable home prices should [...]]]></description>
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