Back in the dark ages of real estate, home shoppers had to rely on real estate agents to give them pretty much any information about homes that were on the market. A listing agent could change the price of a home by some insignificant amount, pop it to the “hot sheets” the buyers’ agents relied…
Reader Question: Buying Foreclosures at Auction?
I received this email from a reader wondering about foreclosures: I have an idea for a series of articles. I’m interested in non MLS ways of purchasing homes. I’d like to know how to find and properly research homes for sale by the lenders or auction companies directly. My focus is Snohomish County, however I’m…
Poll: It is _____ a good idea to stretch your finances to buy a home.
This poll was active 01.16.2011 through 01.22.2011.
Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2011-01-15
Is it just me, or are the majority of houses on the market right now in the Seattle area pretty much crap? # 3,500 high-end condos in Woodway? In what dream world is there a market for that? http://bit.ly/eDAltX # Powered by Twitter Tools
Friday Flashback: “You’re not going to see the prices come off that much.”
This is one of my favorite gems, dating from November 2007, just a few months after home prices in the Seattle area began their long decline. Robert Mak asked the question: “Where’s the bottom?” In order to find the answer, he has a host of industry insiders give their marketing pitches. Unfortunately the original video…