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Author: The Tim

Tim Ellis is the founder of Seattle Bubble. His background in engineering and computer / internet technology, a fondness of data-based analysis of problems, and an addiction to spreadsheets all influence his perspective on the Seattle-area real estate market. Tim also hosts the weekly improv comedy sci-fi podcast Dispatches from the Multiverse.

Poll: How long before Congress is asked to pass another bailout?

Posted on October 5, 2008October 12, 2008 by The Tim

Please vote in this poll using the sidebar. This poll will be active and displayed on the sidebar through 10.11.2008.

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Weekend Roundup: 1873, Hiring Freeze, Un-Sale…

Posted on October 4, 2008 by The Tim

Here’s a brief roundup of a bunch of noteworthy items that have popped into my inbox and RSS feeds in the last day or two. Aubrey Cohen: Current economic woes more like 1873 than 1929. “When commentators invoke 1929, I am dubious,” writes Scott Reynolds Nelson, a professor of history at the College of William…

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Party Like It’s 1929: Bailout Passes House

Posted on October 3, 2008October 5, 2008 by The Tim

It’s official: Congress is not interested in addressing the underlying issues that caused this mess.  Instead, they would rather pour trillions of dollars we don’t have into a doomed attempt to maintain the broken status quo. I predict we’ll be repeating this whole routine in less than six months with a new bailout, after these…

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Forbes: Seattle is #1

Posted on October 3, 2008 by The Tim

Good news everyone! Seattle is at the top of another one of Forbes’ famous lists! Hardest And Easiest Places To Sell A Home As the dismal U.S. housing market slides further downhill—home prices in July posted a 16.3% annual drop—some sellers are unloading their homes to bargain-hunters. But in cities like Seattle, Jacksonville, Fla., and…

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Seattle Times: “Sellers are Growing Desperate”

Posted on October 2, 2008 by The Tim

An article in today’s Seattle Times goes nicely with Mr. Cohen’s article in the P-I a couple days ago. More sellers are growing desperate as homebuying stalls locally I especially like the first part of the subtitle text (emphasis mine): The Puget Sound area housing market, supposedly immune to the forces pulling down others across…

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