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Dallas - Fort Worth
Frisco
Cities see dip in homes on the market
By
Lindsey Juarez Monsivais
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8:15 AM Dec 18, 2019 CST
Frisco, Plano and McKinney each saw a decline in the number of homes on the market year over year in October.
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