As I was catching up on the comments, I was rather intrigued by the direction that you all took Monday’s open thread. Here’s a recap for those of you that do not closely follow the comments. When it comes to the blatant cheerleading nature of the real estate section of the newspapers, they probably feel…
Goldilocks Has Analgesia
This article from the Seattle Times this morning, Housing Bust? No, a cyclical correction, reminded me of a recent episode of Grey’s Anatomy. A young girl believes she has superpowers because she feels no pain. If Goldilocks had Analgesia she could have easily gorged herself on the hottest of porridge without a second thought. “With…
NAR: Seattle Coming Up Roses!
There haven’t really been many interesting stories out there in the last few days that are Seattle-specific, so I guess now is a good time to post the NAR’s Home Price Analysis for Seattle Region (pdf) I haven’t bothered posting it yet because it’s not really anything new or interesting, but rather the same rah-rah…
Let’s Talk Inventory
With the number of homes for sale rapidly increasing the last few months, and the pivotal month of October now nearly halfway over, I think it is a good time to take somewhat of an in-depth look at inventory. I refer to October as “pivotal” because as far back as I have reliable data (2000),…
Nutcracker
I’ve never taken part in a “blog war” before and I don’t really know what one looks like, but after witnessing the events over the past few days I’d say we’re in the middle of one. You might have seen Rain City Guide’s recent post by Galen Ward, “There will never be a real estate…