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New Construction Costs In Seattle

Posted on June 28, 2006 by The Tim

In a recent post in his continuing series on whether or not Seattle is in a bubble, Gregory Wharton took a look at the actual cost of producing new houses. After doing a bit of math on construction costs, he made the following claim: …the comparative value of new construction for the median Seattle home…

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How To: Ditch The Buyer’s Agent

Posted on June 27, 2006 by The Tim

I found this article about ditching the real estate agent to be unintentionally amusing. Eric Boerner was shopping for a house in the Seattle area when he decided he couldn’t stomach the idea of a real estate agent pocketing thousands of dollars in fees for work he’d rather do himself. Did he really need someone…

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The Tim Is On Non-Vacation

Posted on June 22, 2006 by The Tim

Speaking of going to California… that’s just what I’m doing (you think I get up at 4:00 AM for fun?). I shan’t return until Sunday night, so please feel free to use this post as an open discussion to discuss any stories I miss while I’m gone. If I somehow manage to find a usable…

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State’s Chief Economist Warns Of Slowdown

Posted on June 20, 2006April 13, 2012 by The Tim

Despite the fact that wages have basically been stagnant while daily expenses such as gasoline have been, shall we say, upwardly mobile, the state continues to rake in record revenue. Chang Mook Sohn, the state’s chief economist, said today that his outlook for tax collections for the 2007-09 biennium shows ever increasing revenues that lawmakers…

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Seattle Soft Landing: Do The Math

Posted on June 19, 2006December 20, 2010 by The Tim

A while back, a commenter made the following claim: What history tells us will happen is that prices will level off, and appreciation rates will reflect your average inflation rates (on average) until wages catch up with home prices and the fundamentals start to match back up. As most of you know, this scenario is…

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