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Market Conditions: Wayne County, North Carolina

Jane Bartlett, our market expert for Wayne County, North Carolina, says due to the negative national news causing home buyers to be more cautious, she saw a little sluggishness for the first quarter, but overall figures have remained stable. She does predicts a great year for her market, due to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base bringing in a new wing, an overall increase in the business population and the normal increase due to growth in Wayne County. Bartlett says it"s like we"ve all heard before: Real Estate is like the weather -- it"s different in every market, and your best bet is to call a local agent for information about your market. For more information on this market, contact Jane Bartlett at: JaneBartlettRealEstate.com. Click here to view current Market Conditions in your location.


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