Slouching Towards DC, Part 2: A “Balanced” Policy
In part 1, I laid out some hints of what the Obama Administration has in mind for a new federal housing policy that would “reset
In part 1, I laid out some hints of what the Obama Administration has in mind for a new federal housing policy that would “reset
In part 1, I laid out some hints of what the Obama Administration has in mind for a new federal housing policy that would “reset
There was, apparently, an earthquake in Washington DC not too long ago. Thankfully, no one was hurt, and no serious property damage occurred as the
Joel Burslem over at 1000watt has proclaimed July 9, 2010 as the day that the real estate blog died, and given the thoughtfulness and intelligence
If you’re feeling optimistic right now, thinking that the real estate market will be rebounding soon based on the past couple of months of strong performance, well,
Recently, I ran across a hilarious little parody website called ReallyRottenRealty.com. The site exposes some of the more compellingly awful business practices of some brokers
If you’re responsible for real estate brokerage operations, you owe it to yourself and to your company to read this post by Glenn Kelman at
The incredibly smart, sometimes bearded, Gahlord Dewald has a post up on Inman (will go behind paywall in 24 hours) in which he counsels brokers
A while back, I wrote on Inman (subscription required) that the single greatest asset of realtors was political power, and got mixed comments about that
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