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Convenient distance to the Big Apple promises continued price stability

The newest figures for the sale of real estate once again confirm that the mid-Hudson region has little to worry about as long as New York City remains the center of so many economic and cultural universes. The first-quarter numbers from NYSAR, the industry’s Albany-based nonprofit support organization, show an Ulster County year-over-year hike of 6.9 percent in median sales prices for the first quarter of 2026, significantly steeper than the st…
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Hudson Valley One broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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