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
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
I’m going to try to do a bit of a stream-of-consciousness “live-blog” here at Houston Association of REALTORS Real Estate Investment Symposium. I put that
So earlier today, I get an interesting email from our form on 7DSAssociates.com: First Name: NAR Last Name: Scandal Email Address: info@narscandal.com Company: NARscandal.com Title:
So earlier today, I get an interesting email from our form on 7DSAssociates.com: First Name: NAR Last Name: Scandal Email Address: info@narscandal.com Company: NARscandal.com Title:
Once again, I find myself in the curious position of praising the good folks at RPR while at the same time ending up on a
In part 1, I tried my level best to keep my opinions restricted to what RPR actually is, based on the demo. And what RPR
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