For those of you not familiar with Steve Tytler, he is a columnist for the Everett Herald (and also the owner of a mortgage company) who has been pretty much the most reasonable voice in the local media on the housing market. Despite our difference of opinion on just how things will play out, I…
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February Reporting Roundup
I’m going to do the monthly reporting roundup a little differently today. I’m going to keep it simple. What you see below is a list of my favorite line from each of the local writeups. It’s too early to say if this spring’s home sales will be a repeat of last spring’s frenetic activity, but…
January Reporting Roundup
Let’s have a look at the local press reaction to the market’s continued slowdown, shall we? First up, the poster child for slowdown denial in the media, Elizabeth Rhodes. This month she actually managed to sandwich a morsel of reality in between the excuses and the unbridled optimism: A nasty dose of winter last month…
December Reporting Roundup
After just nine months of increasing YOY home inventory and fourteen months of declining YOY home sales, the local media has apparently taken notice. Even Elizabeth Rhodes at the Seattle Times can’t ignore the slowing trend: In fact, buyers weren’t racing to make offers anywhere in the central Puget Sound area last month, according to…
Dead Tree Press For Seattle Bubble
I know you all totally keep on top of all the popular Canadian magazines, so this is probably totally old news to you,* but Seattle Bubble got its first mention in a mainstream dead-tree publication last week, in an article in Maclean’s titled Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble. As with politics, the real-estate blogosphere is…