I’m sure that those of you who have been reading Seattle Bubble since at least April recall the AP study that heralded Seattle as the “most educated” city in the USA (or “smartest,” depending on whether the article author made the false assumption that more education == smarter). According to the April study: Forty-seven percent…
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Seattle Times Pumps Interest Only Loans
From the Seattle Times over the weekend: Almost every dollar Todd Asher earns is spoken for. He has one daughter in college, another in high school and a toddler in diapers. “We made a decision to have my wife stay at home with our 18-month-old son, so we’re living off my income, paying for tuition,…
Drinking the Kool-Aid
This is just too (unintentionally?) funny for me to pass up. On Tuesday, Ardell over at RCG made a post about the online alternatives to “full service” brokers that are available in increasing numbers to help people buy and sell houses. Here’s the part that I got a good chuckle out of (emphasis hers, as…
Housing Bubble Time Warp
Here are a few quotes from newspaper articles in October, November, and December about the housing market: October [A]: “I fully expect things to pick up the first part of the year.” Although the pace of sales has slowed, there are no clear indications that overall prices are going to decline, real estate analysts say….
Pacific NW a "Rare Exception" (for now…)
I’m surprised that neither the Times nor the P-I chose to reprint this Associated Press article from yesterday: With few exceptions, Western real estate expected to stagnate. Why would they print an article with such a sullen headline? Because the Pacific Northwest is heralded as the “rare exception,” of course. Although few experts predict home…