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what is considered a high amount of cash sales in a market/city?

Yusuf Sarii
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in a city/county what would be considered a high amount of cash sales? how about low amount of cash sales

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Steven Foster Wilson
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Quote from @Yusuf Sarii:

in a city/county what would be considered a high amount of cash sales? how about low amount of cash sales

 I agree with @Bill B.. Based on what you posted it seems to have the answer 

"Here’s a ranking of Redfin’s top 10 most cash buyer rich housing markets.

  1. Nassau County, New York — 66.5%
  2. West Palm Beach, Florida — 56.4%
  3. Jacksonville, Florida — 45.5%
  4. Milwaukee, Wisconsin — 45.3%
  5. Fort Lauderdale, Florida — 43.3%
  6. Orlando, Florida — 42.5%
  7. Atlanta, Georgia — 42.4%
  8. Cleveland, Ohio — 42.1%
  9. Charlotte, North Carolina — 42.1%
  10. Tampa, Florida — 41.3%"

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