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[Opalesque Real Estate Briefing] From Propertyshowrooms.com: Prices of Romania property are expected to fall by up to 60 per cent during 2009, it has been predicted. According to Romanian newspaper Gandul, the coming months are likely to bring similar market conditions to those seen in 2008, when prices in and surrounding the capital Bucharest dropped by between 40 and 50 per cent, Balkan Travellers reports.
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