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Whether you’re buying, selling, or just want to keep an eye on the market, here are three fall real estate market predictions from the experts at Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty:

  1. Expect a return to normal market rhythms.
  2. Because many buyers + sellers in the Greenville area are families, the busiest market times typically follow the start of the school year.
  3. GVL tends to have a robust market in the fall, coinciding with back-to-school and after Labor Day, before activity falls off during the holidays.

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