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Posted: 6:42 p.m. Friday, May 17, 2013

Clayton County home sales come roaring back

Housing comeback
Jazmine McDaniel, 23, (right) talks with her real estate agent, Latisha Williams, in the kitchen of a house in Jonesboro that she has made an offer on. She's a Henry County teacher and would-be first time home buyer who grew up in Clayton and wants to own a home there.

By Tammy Joyner

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Skeptics still not convinced the housing market has turned the corner need only ride through what was once considered the epicenter of metro Atlanta’s housing crisis.

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