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<description>&lt;p&gt;the 76% drop is from 237 to 57.  that&apos;s not that many condos.  considering the median price slightly went up i would think the 76% drop could possibly be attributed to a decline in the number of available condos.  i know several condo buildings opened around 120th and madison last year.  the article mentions buildings opening open soon (ie 2009).  but what are the buildings that opened up this year?  this would be more interesting if those stats were included.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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