Is there anyone that hasn’t heard of the Toyota “unintended acceleration” issues? I doubt it. The media seems to almost be reveling in 911 tapes and scary stories of cars running away uncontrollably.
Is there anyone that hasn’t heard of the Toyota “unintended acceleration” issues? I doubt it. The media seems to almost be reveling in 911 tapes and scary stories of cars running away uncontrollably.
I generally don’t get very political on this blog… it isn’t about that. I wade into politics as they relate to real estate… but this was too funny to pass up.
Video has been “on the horizon” for quite a while. I know that for the last few years lots of people in the real estate industry have felt that video would be the “next big thing.” The other technology that has been suffering the same fate is mobile.
A few days ago I wrote about how the purchase offering process is having issues… issues that are especially apparent on Bank-Owned Properties (we call them REOs).
Banks are often requiring that ALL offers be accompanied by pre-qualification letters from specific approved lenders (perhaps even from their own loan department). In other cases, the brokers representing the properties are interjecting this “requirement” on their own.
This morning, local (and nationally syndicated) radio talk show host, Clark Howard mentioned
I just got my Google Wave invite. I have watched a few of the videos, and I am going to have to give this thing a rip. Combining text, chat, video, audio and a bunch of things I haven’t even thought of yet… with email… seems pretty cool.