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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.

February 29 Open Thread

Posted on February 29, 2008February 29, 2008 by The Tim

Here’s something that has become almost as rare as February 29: an open thread. Post off-topic discussions, links, and basically whatever you want here. Also, make sure to Vote for Seattle Bubble. Though with the large amount of monkey business that’s gone on so far, I won’t be surprised if everyone gets disqualified. Oh well….

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King County Affordability: 1950-2007

Posted on February 28, 2008March 7, 2008 by The Tim

When I posted last week’s 61-year home price history, I promised a follow-up on affordability. So, here it is. Before I get to the chart, here’s a quick refresher on what the “affordability index” is, and what it isn’t. What it is is a simple measure that shows relationship between median home prices, median household…

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Blog Contest Update: Seattle Bubble in Dead Heat

Posted on February 28, 2008February 29, 2008 by The Tim

Just a quick update on the blog contest that Seattle Bubble is in over at Metroblogging Seattle. As of this post, it’s a dead heat, with Seattle Bubble trailing by one vote, 924 to 925. Many thanks to everyone who has voted so far, and special thanks to Rain City Guide and Seattle Real Estate…

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More on Case-Shiller: Seattle Tiers

Posted on February 27, 2008 by The Tim

A while back, Case-Shiller began releasing more detailed information for each of the twenty markets they track. Specifically, the index can now be viewed broken into three tiers: low-priced, middle-priced, and high-priced. Some readers have expressed interest in this information, so let’s take a closer look at Case-Shiller’s Seattle data. First up is a straight…

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Case-Shiller: Seattle’s Trend-Bucking Days are Over

Posted on February 26, 2008February 27, 2008 by The Tim

Home prices in Seattle edged down again to within an inch of zero year-over-year change, according to the latest data from the Case-Shiller Home Price Index. Down 1.21% November to December. Up 0.49% YOY. For those of you keeping score at home, that makes five month-to-month declines in a row. Seattle has now declined a…

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