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Nov 2020
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4388 - Marché immobilier (Property marke...

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Texte:
Entre les immeubles de bureaux entièrement vides et les travailleurs qui fuient les grosses villes, le marché immobilier est affecté par la pandémie.

Traduction:
Between empty office blocks and workers fleeing big cities, property market are being affected by the pandemic.

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