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Philadelphia-area existing-home sales fell 31.4 percent in January compared with the same month in 2008, continuing the market downturn.
There were 990 fewer existing houses sold - 2,160 in January compared with 3,150 in January 2008.
Following are the top prices recorded with the city and counties Nov. 18-24.
$3.02 Million
530 Mulberry Lane
Lower Merion
Montgomery County
Settlement date Nov. 13
$2,675,000
7588 Dune Drive
Avalon
Cape May County
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