Kevin's tales are not uncommon. "Realtors Need to Learn How to Find a Job" http://t.co/0CDT7eT via @findwell # Great story on @BusinessInsider from a Seattle Bubble reader that recently successfully sold their home: http://read.bi/9XjFwS # All-cash buyer comes forward for the Mastro Mansion: http://bit.ly/bifGgn via @SeattleTimes # RT @mortgageporter: I was on NPR this morning…
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Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2010-11-06
"…a bigger problem may turn out to be the millions of Americans who are still faithfully paying their mortgages…" http://lat.ms/bNJ01e # Oh my. Read this. http://bit.ly/9EPfa7 The really great part is in paragraph 5. "Our attractive professional signs…" # via @PSBJ – First credit union shut down in state http://bit.ly/aLAUJB # Interesting story behind a…
Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2010-10-30
The @SeattleTimes liked the @NYTimes Smith Tower apartment story so much they published it twice. http://is.gd/geoQa http://is.gd/guqNV # Wow. Creepy blue guy on this @SeattleTimes article about ZipRealty's weird "Sales Rack" promotion. http://is.gd/geYRA # Kevin @Findwell nicely explains why the ZipRealty "Sale" promo is so weird and pointless: http://is.gd/geZ72 # via @SeattleTimes – "Westlake Center,…
Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2010-10-23
Suit against WaMu granted class-action status: http://bit.ly/9mOpfO (Also: Whoa, @PSBJ blog redesign!) # RT @KellyGilblom: King County tax foreclosures a record high http://bit.ly/a0KMgG via @bizjournals # Homebuyer tax credit – Original CBO cost estimate: $6.6 billion | Actual cost: $12.1 billion http://bit.ly/dvaddy Yuck. # I'm a sucker for the Smith Tower. RT @urbnlivn: Smith Tower…
Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2010-10-16
Michael Hellickson's real estate license reinstated pending a court hearing later this month. http://bit.ly/cV2wka # LOL. RT @ARDELLd Only in TX: a bunch of agents call themselves geniuses & publicly whine about an 8% cap commissions. http://bit.ly/c7dIr9 # RT @KellyGilblom: #WaMu gets $4.8 billion of a $5.2 billion refund from the U.S. Treasury http://bit.ly/9CHVPG #…