I think this deserves its own (very brief) post: By early next year, many will come to regret their decision to delay buying a home. – King County Executive Ron Sims, September 4, 2008 Spotted by commenter “K” on Twitter. Well golly, if Ron Sims “tweeted” it, it must be true!
Tag: propaganda
Lawrence Yun Changes His Tune on Seattle
Remember about four months ago, when NAR Chief “Economist” Lawrence Yun said this? You may even say Seattle is underpriced if you believe Seattle is becoming a superstar city. Seattle is underpriced in relation to other West Coast markets. Well, it seems he has changed his tune ever so slightly. Here’s a more recent quote,…
Propaganda, Debt Bites Back, Foreclosures, and More
Time to clear out my inbox. Following is a handful of short excerpts from things I’ve been emailed in the last few weeks. Enjoy. First up, a delightful “Home Economics Wall Chart” that is designed to “focus the consumer on the benefits of owning.” It’s Estate of Mind, Inc.’s Visual Guide to the Housing Market….
Realtors: Want to know why many people don’t trust you?
If you want to know why people don’t tend to trust real estate agents, here’s a great example from a Q&A with Bill Hutchinson, president of the Thurston County Realtors Association in The Olympian: Q: Given where the market is today compared with a couple of years ago, what would your advice be for sellers…
More “Superstar” Nonsense from Lawrence Yun
Apparently the only necessarily qualification for becoming a “world class” or “superstar” city is to keep on repeating that it is so. That’s the message I’m getting from the latest quotes from the Realtor’s spokesman Lawrence Yun, anyway. Seattle-area home prices are manageable for typical workers, according to the chief economist for the National Association…