the coachella valley rennie review | July 2025
Jul 16, 2025
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After a brief intermission, the trade war is back in national headlines and is bringing renewed uncertainty. This return comes as the Coachella Valley housing market is already under pressure, with first-half sales slowing to their most sluggish pace in over a decade.
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