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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.

Stupid Legislative "Solutions"

Posted on March 6, 2007 by The Tim

Here’s an article that appeared in the Everett Herald a few weeks ago about yet another misguided legislative attempt to solve the “housing crisis.” One of the bills Nathan Gorton is backing in the Legislature this year sounds like it makes too much sense to do anything but go down in flames. What he’d like…

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03.06.2007 – Tuesday Open Thread

Posted on March 6, 2007January 18, 2010 by The Tim

This is your open thread for Tuesday, March 6, 2007. You may post random links and off-topic discussions here. Be sure to also check out the forums, and get your word in the user-driven discussions there!

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Bubble Link Roundup

Posted on March 5, 2007 by The Tim

It’s time to clear out all the news alerts in my inbox again. Here’s another round of local real estate links from the past few weeks: Seattle definitely appears to be “special” in one area: real estate websites. Ms. Rhodes reports on ForeclosurePoint; the latest to join the fray. Bremerton: up and coming? If you…

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03.05.2007 – Monday Open Thread

Posted on March 5, 2007January 18, 2010 by The Tim

This is your open thread for Monday, March 5, 2007. You may post random links and off-topic discussions here. Be sure to also check out the forums, and get your word in the user-driven discussions there!

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03.03.2007 – Weekend Open Thread

Posted on March 3, 2007January 18, 2010 by The Tim

This is your open thread for the weekend of March 3-4, 2007. You may post random links and off-topic discussions here. Be sure to also check out the forums, and get your word in the user-driven discussions there!

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