Washington Post and Assumptions
Inman News has a very interesting… I guess one would have to call it an Op/Ed or News Analysis on the Washington Post’s story on
Inman News has a very interesting… I guess one would have to call it an Op/Ed or News Analysis on the Washington Post’s story on
Really, I have no axe to grind against the National Association of Realtors. I suspect that I would like most of the individuals who work
From the invaluable Calculated Risks blog, Vallejo Close to Bankruptcy Filing: Vallejo, a city of 135,000 outside of San Francisco, moved closer to bankruptcy after
Thanks to InmanBlog, I learn that there is an ethical dilemma brewing in RE.net. It appears that NAR has promulgated a new standard This standard
I don’t normally write much on financial matters connected to real estate, because I recognize it as an area where frankly, I have no real
I don’t normally write much on financial matters connected to real estate, because I recognize it as an area where frankly, I have no real
A cautionary tale from the real estate world: The Fifth Amendment ends saying, “…nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation.”
A cautionary tale from the real estate world: The Fifth Amendment ends saying, “…nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation.”
Doing some market research, I ran across a curious problem. Apparently, no one knows how many homes are available for sale in the U.S. at
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