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British runAylesworth, 25, finally sold his car last month, so he could afford to look seriously for a home at the low end of the market. After only a few weeks of searching, a modest, three bedroom house in North Kelso with a chicken coop in the back caught his eye. When he learned the price of the foreclosure just over $70,000 he quickly reached a deal with the owner, the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development."It was great news. I wasn't ever really sure whether I wanted to stay (in Cowlitz County) or not. I figured I may as well pay my own mortgage instead of paying someone else's mortgage," said Aylesworth, who works as general manager of The Toy Store in Longview.During the recession, high unemployment scared away home buyers, and frustrated sellers watched their homes languish on the market for months without a bite. As the economy has improved, buyers such as Aylesworth are emerging and boosting real estate activity in Cowlitz County, though mostly at the low end of the market.Last month was the best selling January in the past six years, with real estate agents and brokers recording 54 sales in Cowlitz County, the Northwest Multiple Listing Service reported Tuesday.Median sales prices, on the other hand, hit an eight year January low of $133,450, NMLS reported. Last month's median price was down from $139,000 in December and $140,000 in January 2012, the agency reported.One out of every three sales last month was a foreclosed home, roughly matching the 2012 rate and forcing prices down, according to an analysis by Kathy Thompson of Longview based Kathy