Yesterday’s Seattle Times front page caught my attention, and reminded me of a similar front page just a few years ago… Yes, they’re charting different things, and yes, this Sunday’s story isn’t directly about real estate, but the similar visual style coupled with such starkly different tones still struck me as interesting. The 2006 story:…
Poll: ____ real estate agents perform services worth paying a 3% commission for.
This poll was active 12.04.2011 through 12.10.2011.
Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2011-12-03
Claim: "Trend for smaller new homes expected to continue" http://t.co/VxpNZyGb via @mynorthwest # Whoa, ground finally being broken on new apartment at old Ballard Denny's site: http://t.co/2BqhNF7h via @seattletimes # "Occupy" protestors squatting in vacant foreclosed homes "on behalf of the former owners" http://t.co/WGk6GxU1 via @seattletimes # RT @Seattle_Condos: Lumen Condo Once $449,900, Priced At…
November Stats Preview: Foreclosure Uptick Edition
Welcome to November! New month, new stats preview. Most of the charts below are based on broad county-wide data that is available through a simple search of King County and Snohomish County public records. If you have additional stats you’d like to see in the preview, drop a line in the comments and I’ll see…
Case-Shiller: Six to Sixteen Years of Lost Appreciation
Okay one last Case-Shiller post this week: The national “rewind” map, and the month-to-month city count visualization. First up, the map. As a refresher, in the map below I’ve put the Case-Shiller home price index data from all twenty cities on a map. The size of each circle represents how far back prices have rewound…