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All Forum Posts by: Dylan Finneran

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Denise,

can you tell us how Berlin is doing now? I, like many others on this thread, find the low home prices intriguing. However, having never been there and without understanding how the potential recovery of the town is going it would be hard to stomach that amount of risk. I found on the Berlin town website that they seem to be offering pretty attractive business incentives and are working hard at turning over derelict properties to rehabbers or knocking them down. Based on the towns plan are you seeing growth in the town? Are businesses staying put? I imagine the coming recession will put the town's plan to the test, but if there is growth, have you heard anything that would make you think it is sustainable? 

thank you

Dylan