Inside the Brokerage Numbers, Part 2 (AKA, Our People Are Our Most Valuable Resources. NOT!)
In part 1 of this series, I looked at per-person productivity numbers which simply made no sense. Thankfully, people like Russell Shaw and Jay Thompson
In part 1 of this series, I looked at per-person productivity numbers which simply made no sense. Thankfully, people like Russell Shaw and Jay Thompson
Over at the OnBlog, I posted an item discussing the difference between how much brokerages spend on print advertising vs. their website. That was for
So the news comes that the bailout package has failed to pass the House with 133 Republicans and 95 Democrats voting nay. Well, at least
If you are at all interested in the real estate industry, then you need to be reading Dan Green on a regular basis. I just
I need help. Someone explain these numbers (PDF) to me, like I’m six years old. I mean, I think I have a pretty good education.
According to the Zillow Blog, 1 in 7 American homeowners are now “underwater” on their mortgage. So the Zillowites ran a survey of 1300 homeowners.
From National Real Estate Investor comes news that loans for commercial multifamily projects have dropped 63% year over year: Commercial and multifamily mortgage loan originations
Back in the day, I used to read the New York Times religiously. I mean, I lived in New York City, was young, and was
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
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