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AS A SELLER’S MARKET MOVES INTO FALL, WE TURN TO LEADING REAL ESTATE EXPERTS TO FIND OUT WHY NORTH SHORE HOMES CONTINUE TO BRING IN TOP DOLLAR.
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It may sound like the proverbial broken record, but the North Shore real estate market once again has stayed strong through traditionally slower late summer months with real estate professionals in the region projecting another strong fall. “We usually have a little boost after
Labor Day and so we have four new listings that we're waiting to bring on until that Monday and we're super excited about that,” says Carleigh Goldsberry, with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices in Lake Forest. “Historically, we see January as quiet until usually right after the Super Bowl, but this year we hit the ground running January 1, so there's really no telling.” Goldsberry says that she and her busi-
ness partner, Kim Shortsle, haven’t really experienced a pre-Labor Day slowdown. “It's interesting because nothing about this week is quieter,” Shortsle adds. “Normally, we get nervous and we're like, ‘It’s crickets’, but it's been very constant. It's such a good problem to have.” “I think the people who have been on the fence have watched this market for Continued on PG 10