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May Stats Preview: Edge of a Closed Sales Cliff Edition

Posted on June 1, 2010 by The Tim

Time for our monthly stats preview now that May is behind us. Most of the charts below are based on broad county-wide data that is available through a simple search of King County Records. If you have additional stats you’d like to see in the preview, drop a line in the comments and I’ll see…

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Economic Conditions Open Thread

Posted on May 31, 2010May 31, 2010 by The Tim

Happy Memorial Day everyone. Since most readers are probably on holiday today, here’s a semi-open thread to discuss the economy. To kick things off, here are a few charts from Calculated Risk: So what do you think? Are we on the path to a full recovery, stalling just above the bottom, or headed for a…

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Poll: How big of a house is “too big” (for a family of four)?

Posted on May 30, 2010June 6, 2010 by The Tim

This poll will be active and displayed on the sidebar through 06.05.2010.

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Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2010-05-29

Posted on May 29, 2010 by The Tim

RT @KirstenGrind: #Sterling Financial finds another $139 million in private equity: http://bit.ly/dueofJ # Not a shock: King Co. pending sales fall off a cliff after tax credit expires. http://is.gd/coUHC # Hmm: SD & SF, the 2 cities w/ big MOM jumps in CS-HPI both carried by the high tier. http://is.gd/coVda http://is.gd/coVdA # RT @Estately: "Many…

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The Curious “Logic” of Home Salesmen

Posted on May 28, 2010April 6, 2012 by The Tim

J. Lennox Scott in March (original post deleted, screenshot here): …if interest rates increase by one-half point from the current rate, as has been predicted by many economists, a buyer with a loan amount of $200,000 will lose approximately $11,000 in purchasing power. … The interest rate differential can be applied to all buyers in…

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