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Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2010-10-09

Posted on October 9, 2010 by The Tim
  • Great story from a reluctant landlord that bought in 2001(!) in Vegas. http://is.gd/fIvZa via @GRSblog #
  • Interesting: RT @ARDELLd: In my email "NWMLS Has Lost 37% of its Offices (Since Oct. 2008)" #
  • Spotted by a reader on @KOMOnews Discouraged homeowners: 'You can't really make it any more' http://bit.ly/cQesfj #
  • via @PSBJ – Revealed! Photos of bankrupt Mastro's swanky mansion http://bit.ly/9hPUSA #
  • Time for the home seller pity party @973KIRO – "for many sellers, your "killer deal" is their heartache." http://bit.ly/cskBRC #
  • RT @mikesimonsen: Foreclosure Moratorium: A Very Bad Mistake http://t.co/uX7J6h5 #
  • Yipes. RT @calculatedrisk Hatzius: Two main economic scenarios "fairly bad" and "very bad" http://bit.ly/9tfhdT #
  • via @PSBJ – What's left for WaMu http://bit.ly/aEzPbB #
  • Spotted by a reader, last night's Daily Show takes on the Mortgage Bankers Ass. 4 strategically defaulting on their HQ http://bit.ly/9wKySK #
  • Sweet, Seattle is #2 …on Trulia's list of top 10 cities where you should rent instead of buy. http://bit.ly/99hZPI #
  • Foreclosures are "hindering the local housing market’s ability to recover," according to the @PSBJ http://bit.ly/bXmNEP #
  • Unfinished 5,256 sqft Four Seasons penthouse sells for $7.2M http://bit.ly/9Mn27S #

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