THE PROPERTY MARKET.
—-4 ~ . , IMPEOVEMENT AFTEE MANY . .. . DAYS. . "Whether it is tho season or the all-, round gradual " improvement 'in,' things generally, ! don't know," said a. wedknown laud" and. estate , agent yesterday, "but there is; a distinctly ; brignter . outlook in the property market. ...We have disposed "of neany' every section in a big suburban' block- tnat hung'fire a bit,"and .are still-getting inquiries, ,'l'h'ere;is aiso a decided, increase, in: the interest taiieh' by investors in, the city properties, that are in the market.:. The values in that respect have not receded appreciably, except in rare.cases, where people have been forced to sell on a dull market. I anticipate that by this "time next year things .will be normal again, both in regard/ to.:city, and suburban property, 'l'hey will be on a sounder basis, too— there will not bo so much paper about as was.the case a couple of years' ago."
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 934, 29 September 1910, Page 4
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149THE PROPERTY MARKET. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 934, 29 September 1910, Page 4
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