The prices in the second-hand dwelling market of Baku rose by 8.9% on the average in November. Several experts believe the prices had been stable before the parliamentary elections, because the possible customers preferred to wait for the political consequences. But after the voting finished and no real political change happened, the prices began to grow again. One firm dealing with realty told Turan the growing prices of second-hand apartments d...

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