
It’s Time to Get NAR Out of the MLS Business
The party in San Diego is now over, and judging from the pictures on Facebook, it looks to have been quite a party. I’d say
The party in San Diego is now over, and judging from the pictures on Facebook, it looks to have been quite a party. I’d say
Back in July, I wrote about the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) unexpectedly pulling out of the settlement agreement it had reached with NAR and said:
The busy season continues, as I just got off the road and am getting back on it come Monday. But I did find time to
It’s Friday afternoon, and posting has been very light as I’ve been non-stop traveling. But I wanted to get this out because it came up
I promised a Part 2 where I would treat the subject of regulation, which I think is the real Big Guns of the upcoming war
[UPDATE: To celebrate Independence Day, I’ve decided to make this one open to everyone. My VIP subscribers have mostly already read it over the weekend
According to Google Trends, consumer’s interest in learning about a potential “housing bubble” is back at its rolling 12-month high. Given my recent speculation about
I’ve been busy, including my first actual physical business trip in quite a while. I am happy to report for those who might have FOMO
Sparked by some Grade A investigative reporting by the NYC daily periodical, Newsday, the New York State Senate (“NYS Senate”) launched an investigation last year
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