Beachfront property anyone? "On NW coast, potential for tsunami waves up to 100ft now seems possible" http://t.co/g1lZRvCX via @SeattleTimes # DUH: "To sell a home quickly, you must price it low" -Steve Tytler http://t.co/yeBRVgmJ via @EverettHerald # WCRER economist Glenn Crellin, recently relocated to Seattle, gets profiled in the @SeattleTimes today: http://t.co/5GAPwHzr # Sorry @CurbedSeattle,…
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Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2012-03-10
Having some site issues at the moment. Working with my host to figure out what's going on. # Site issues appear to be resolved. Hopefully things don't go to heck tomorrow when traffic ramps up during the day again… # Haven't even had my home a year & already @WellsFargo is hawking home equity loans…
Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2012-03-03
RT @geekwire: Shares of Zillow tumble after co-founders unload stock http://t.co/HqtypPdD # RT @geekwire: Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman: Rebate cuts do not signal imminent IPO filing http://t.co/RbdIQSC6 # Big buy by Amazon downtown: "Amazon to buy Denny Triangle property; plans 3 big office towers" http://t.co/1gmCiryP via @SeattleTimes # Speaking of downtown commercial real estate, anybody…
Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2012-02-25
Hah! Builder "calculator" aims to "open the eyes of home shoppers to the 'dark side' of foreclosures" http://t.co/FjwOyURz via @SeattleTimes # False claim in that article: That buyers of foreclosures purchase "typically with no professional inspection." http://t.co/FjwOyURz # Random: "The Bronson Pinchot Project" a TV show where he restores old homes. (We share a birthday!)…
Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2012-02-18
"Empty, foreclosed houses burden cities, neighborhoods" http://t.co/rA7jTw8u via @seattletimes # RT @WaLawRealty: FIRPTA, a federal tax law applied to buyers but routinely ignored. Comply or you may owe the IRS big. http://t.co/3vB0Nzzf # Amazon to buy Denny Triangle property; plans 3 big office towers http://t.co/1gmCiryP via @SeattleTimes # First good (well, less bad, really) state…