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Month: July 2006

Real Estate Insight Hiding In Sports Talk

Posted on July 20, 2006 by The Tim

Don’t miss Bill Virgin’s latest column in the Seattle P-I today. The subject is the Sonics’ sale, but check out the reference to Seattle real estate that he managed to slip in there: Owning a sports franchise is like buying a Monet painting. The immediate payoff is psychological, not financial; in fact, ownership is likely…

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Job Growth: 71% Shave From 1st Quarter

Posted on July 19, 2006 by The Tim

It’s that time of the month again… time for the latest state job statistics, and time for everyone’s favorite cliché, good news / bad news. The good news is more jobs were added in June than in May. The bad news is that job growth is still significantly slower than it was just six months…

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Probably Not A Minority Opinion

Posted on July 19, 2006 by The Tim

I just know you’ll love this opinion piece in today’s Seattle Times: Rising interest rates have cooled the housing explosion around much of the country, but in the Puget Sound region, real estate remains king. And the queen is the over-the-top but never disappointing model home. I’m not referring to the minipalaces laid out in…

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Wednesday Open Thread

Posted on July 19, 2006December 19, 2009 by The Tim

This is your open thread for today. Please post random links and off-topic discussions here.

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Real Estate Kickback Schemes Marches On

Posted on July 18, 2006 by S-Crow

Today, the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that it reached yet another settlement with a large national lender and two large builders for violating the Real Estate Settlement and Procedures Act (RESPA). One of RESPA’s functions is to protect consumers by prohibiting kickbacks in real estate that artificially increase the premiums…

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