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I have been fortunate and met a great gal in aforementioned city. I currently live in Palm Beach, FL. I buy and sell homes for a living. I noticed the prices (cheap, comparitively) of homes and property in that area Jonesboro included. Is there a good turn over of homes there or surrounding areas? Sitting on a house is like bathing in hot tar in my business. also I believe the county is called Greene, is this a "dry county"? Thats all I can think of right now. Thanks
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greene county is a wet county, and I don't think the house market is what you would call "booming". Jonesboro on the other hand would be a much better location to work the housing market. It on the other hand is in Craighead County which is dry.
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