Let’s check in on our December monthly neighborhood update to the neighborhood breakdown of Seasonally-Adjusted Active Supply (SAAS). For an explanation of what seasonally-adjusted active supply is, please refer to this post. Also, you may view a map of the areas discussed in this post. As usual, courtesy Tableau Software (available free to use online…
Year: 2010
Monday Open Thread (2010-01-18)
Here is your open thread for Monday January 18th, 2010. You may post random links and off-topic discussions here. Also, if you have an idea or a topic you’d like to see covered in an article, please make it known. Be sure to also check out the forums, and get your word in the user-driven…
Poll: Which is most likely on the US economic horizon for the next 5-10 years?
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Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2010-01-16
Mike Mastro settles with state Department of Financial Institutions re: securities fraud. http://is.gd/65jxr # Another Seattle bureaucrat heads to DC to "work on housing policy" on a national level. http://is.gd/65xzx # RT @KirstenGrind: Sterling Financial hit with class action lawsuit: http://bit.ly/8052bU # Post-mortem on Horizon Bank: http://is.gd/68Bo0 # RT @KirstenGrind: The battle rages on for…
Google Search Trends Suggest Real Estate Not Yet at Bottom
A couple of readers alerted me to an interesting feature that has been added sometime recently to Google’s financial tools, the Google Real Estate Index. Obviously like most of the statistics provided by Google, this index tracks searches. Here is their description: The Google Real Estate Index tracks queries related to “real estate, mortgage, rent,…