We’ll Party as the World Ends
Writing has been very light. Who am I kidding? It’s been nonexistent. Part of it is that I’ve been very busy with projects, but the
Writing has been very light. Who am I kidding? It’s been nonexistent. Part of it is that I’ve been very busy with projects, but the
I left out any predictions about the housing market in 2023 in my Seven Predictions post for a bunch of reasons. The most important being
This will be a quick one. Just had lunch with a friend and client who has been a broker for decades. We got to talking
I have to go back to work on a number of projects, but… I had to puzzle this out with you all in public. The
A quick thought today, brought on by a brief Twitter exchange that is otherwise unrelated. It is an economic law that you get more of
From Prof. Anthony Sanders over at Confounded Interest, one of the best housing economics blogs out there, we get this story: Miami, Tampa, Dallas and
I’m working on a number of presentations these days, and a big chunk of them are me playing economist. I am pointedly and proudly not
This is just a quick look-see. Thanks to Jay Parsons, an economist with RealPage, I found the RealPage 2022 Market-Rate Apartment Affordability Report. There are
This is a public call for help. I’m not ashamed to admit it. I spent the last month or so trying to understand the view
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