A real estate dip
Residential property prices are down even as workers are heading back to the office — is real estate the place to be?
- By: Kevin Press
- August 22, 2025 August 25, 2025
- 15:45
Residential property prices are down even as workers are heading back to the office — is real estate the place to be?
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