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Month: October 2005

Quickie Follow-Ups

Posted on October 5, 2005 by The Tim

Just a couple of short follow-ups on previous posts. For starters, recall previous discussions about Seattle’s affordability as it relates to the business climate, as well as the speculation about what would cause a high-tech exodus. Today we find at least one example of a high-tech company deciding that Seattle just isn’t worth it: GiftCertificates.com…

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P-I Editorial Board Makes A Funny

Posted on October 5, 2005 by The Tim

There’s not much to this short editorial in today’s Seattle P-I that follows up on last Friday’s “Seattle not in a bubble” story. It’s nothing though if not good for a short laugh: A Post-Intelligencer headline a few days ago reinforces a common narrative: “Seattle may escape housing bubble.” The cost of a home may…

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What Does A Million Buy?

Posted on October 3, 2005 by The Tim

The King County Journal takes a look in a pair of stories today at the arbitrary big round number $1,000,000 and how much house it buys in the Seattle area these days. County records show a little over 4,600 homes in King County with an assessed value of at least $1 million. That’s better than…

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