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more than doubling to $599,000, although the low number of sales, just three in the month, skewed that average. Southlake was the next priciest, at $582,000.
Despite the July slowdown, sales in the years first seven months are up 3 percent from the same period a year ago, to 40,060 homes, the report shows.
As of July, 42,649 homes were listed for sale in North Texas, a 15 percent increase from July 2009. There were 4,892 sales pending, a 20 percent decrease.
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