Happy 2015!
It’s that time of the year again. Time to kick off a few “Top 10 of 2014” posts. First up: the most-viewed individual posts published this year. Note of course that this only counts how many times people clicked through to each post’s individual link, excluding all the views they may have received on the front page.
- 08/12: Another Real Estate Bubble? Price to Rent Ratio Shoots Up
- 09/22: A Chinese-Driven "Real Estate Boom" in Seattle? No.
- 10/24: Real Actual Listing Photos: Quality Workmanship Edition
- 02/27: Undervalued to Overvalued in Less Than a Year
- 04/17: Affordable Home Price Just Above Actual Median Price
- 08/22: Listings Detective: $4M Bellevue Home w/ 16-Car Garage
- 05/13: Cheapest Homes: May 2014 Edition
- 05/16: Thousands of Seattle Homes to End Up Literally Underwater
- 03/04: Sleazy Kirkland Brokerage Rips Off Redfin Design & Code
- 01/09: Seattle Still Not a "World Class City"
The most-viewed post of 2014, with more than twice as many views as the #1 post published during the year was Foreclosure Timeline in Washington State, which was published in October 2013. This isn’t too surprising, since I wrote that post specifically to be a timeless reference, and it ranks very well for Google searches of related terms.