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In 2002, the building next door came on the market.
The thing is, they're likely to come on the market quite soon.
Not the sort of thing that comes on the market every day.
Last year, 980 homes came on the market, up from 852 in 2001.
"A lot more has come on the market in the last month or so," she said.
They will know of any property in the area before it comes on the market.
Office buildings they had started earlier were already coming on the market.
These new vehicles will come on the market over a long period of time.
Now how many of them had happened since trucks come on the market?
Another 140 units will come on the market this fall.
As a result the museum is offered everything that comes on the market.
"And there's not a lot to start with, so what does come on the market is quite expensive."
If so, there must be some reason for wanting the land to come on the market again.
"Anything that comes on the market in a nice building is basically name your price."
For example, many new cars that just came on the market will be high in demand.
So they decide not to move and their property never comes on the market.
Many houses sell within hours of coming on the market, and there is big money to be made.
In that year the pub which was then next door to the church came on the market.
New phones coming on the market will allow just that.
"We don't actually know their true value because they have never come on the market."
A building like this almost never comes on the market."
"There is a lot more inventory coming on the market."
But next year, barely 4 million square feet is expected to come on the market.
"This is the most unusual one to come on the market in over a generation."
If anything comes on the market there, would you let me know?"