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                It’s no surprise that Palm Beach has held its own in the down market. Experts expect an even better 2010. By Sarah Binder It may be only 16 miles in length, but the Sunshine State’s most popular Atlantic coast barrier island, also known as Palm Beach, offers buyers nearly every type of luxury real estate [...]        ]]></content:encoded>
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