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Looks like the agent finally went out and took a picture of the listing
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You know, if they had the same sort of program for housing - it might actually help... cash for teardowns.
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Looks like the rumors I heard are confirmed by a "real" newspaper. Google is still hiring locally - not laying off as suggested by the "workplace examiner" http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/b ... ier03.html Google on move with hiring, Ki…
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I like the way they worked so carefully around the tree. Very Klassy touch!
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The Tim wrote: Someone posted something like this in an open thread or the forums a while back but I don't remember who. I thought it was an interesting data point though: Uhaul.com rates for 1-way rental of a 10' truck Seattle, WA to Portlan…
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Contractors /= employees Letting go of a contractor /= a layoff Contractors don't get severance package the author is zero for for three. Credibility is zero Besides, the word on the street at an online-advertising industry meetup this week…
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I think it is a reasonable question to ask why condos even need names - I mean, other than "111 Market Street"? Makes them sound like car models or something. At some point they will look like those 50's buildings with the googie script on the …
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Did anyone else see this on Paul Kedrosky's blog - Honda Accord, then and now? I am just eyeballing this, but it looks like over 30 years of the marquee it has gotten 50% heavier, but 2x as powerful with over 2x the torque and 10% better mileag…
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Do you know anything about schizophrenia or the impact/usefullness of those drugs? do you have any personal experience in your life? I think not or you would not have made such an ignorant sounding comment and Tim got it right, sorry.
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Feels kind of like being "bested in a debate" by a schizophrenic guy yelling at you on the street corner (who it appears, given the clear outcome of this discussion should be held personally responsible for his condition)
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PublicEnemy#1 wrote: Most people don't want to face true personal responsibility and you are an example of that. True personal responsibility means you only have yourself to blame for anything, good or bad, that happens in your life. Dude,…
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PublicEnemy#1 wrote: [Not at all. I believe in personal responsibility. If I get into a wreck in an old car, it's my fault for getting into the wreck. If I choose to be on that street at that time of day with an idiot who causes an accident, it'…
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PublicEnemy#1 wrote: My next car is going to be from the late 60's or early 70's. I don't want black boxes for insurance companies to use in order to invalidate an accident claim, etc. how about one of these?
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commuting from West Seattle to Microsoft Millenium campus? You can't get much worse than that. Tells me something about the amount of common sense applied to everyday decisions... Bing maps says 25 minutes. Maybe at midnight
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why only one picture in that listing? seems ridiculous
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It looks like the picture is flipped (unlike the house). Actually, on closer inspection it doesn't look like the same place. Are there two of these monstrosities?
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for sheer over the top pomposity and general fugliness, I nominate this one: 5 Beds, 6.5 baths, and a dainty 7000 sqft footprint. On the market 342 days and counting, with a listing history like this: Jul 06, 2009 Price Changed $3,299,…
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I like this one. It is a monument to failure. There is no listing to point to, but this was a run down old victorian that someone decided they were going to modernize (and probably flip) about 18 months ago. All construction has stopped, and it cu…
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Nice list RCC. But you left off: 5) when all else fails, you can live your car!
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garth wrote: The mainstream media does not pick up much of what henry blodget says, as his credibility is pretty limited. Lucky for us singlet we have you to be wildly pessimistic Sniglet has to be that pessimistic. He sold his house t…
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Mortgage rates have rarely been under 6% at any point in the last 40 years. I would not interpret a move from under six percent to over six percent as indicative of anything
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I have seen that guy budhabrad post over there quite a bit. IIRC, he seems to get under HWSNBN*'s skin a fair bit. But then, who doesn't? *He who shall not be named
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Relo wrote: Too bad...I thought I could offer on this through RedFin. http://www.redfin.com/WA/Redmond/15823- ... ome/450388 Redfin's business model is predicated on high volume, low profit per sale. They now consistently have the top per…
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FHFA/OFHEO has data back to the seventies. that is the longest time series I have seen for housing. Overall I think comparing national indexes vs. national income is of limited value - median or average income could be in Tallahassee while the m…
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I just found a really good source of condo sales information for downtown here: http://www.stroupecondoblog.com/categor ... -area-701/ He has closings taken from a title company, not NWMLS - so captures the direct sales.
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From Aubrey's blog on Tuesday... Fear the shadow A turnaround in the housing market could bring a flood of new listings, according to Zillow. In Zillow's recent survey, 31 percent of owners said they would be at least somewhat likely to put …
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ira s wrote: and there's no saying that these low inventories will stay low. Inventories are low? They look higher to me than than they have been for 90% of the months this century.
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spammer alert
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cheapseats wrote: "I hit an old link in my browser of the Beaux Arts FSBO" That is funny it sold for more than asking in that price range.. This was posted earlier on page 6, as of now Redfin still shows it for sale. "Transaction data prov…
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Everett_Tom wrote: Someday they will beat this horrible boogey-man called "Internet." Exactly.. I've started working on resisting the urge to post there because: 1) As proven by the Per_Se to Leanne discussion, it's pointless. (sorta li…