I started by explaining in Everybody put your heads down on your desk… how we got to this ugly spot in the road where we see the paths of:
- Government intervention in loans
or
- A rush of foreclosures
In this installment,
I started by explaining in Everybody put your heads down on your desk… how we got to this ugly spot in the road where we see the paths of:
or
In this installment,
Do you remember those words from grade school? The big kid from the back of the class shot a spitball at the teacher, and so everyone got the same punishment. There were 29 kids in the class that didn’t do anything, but they still got the same treatment. What’s worse is that the kid that caused the trouble didn’t suffer any more than the kids that didn’t.
That was simply because it was
This is not inspired by Ken “not the meteorologist” Cook, but I did read his post a little earlier, Did The Media Cause This, Fuel This, or Just Report It? That said, I did mention this post in the comments there, because they are related… Great minds think alike… ours do too.
I ran across a blog post by Jay Thompson regarding a story in the Wall Street Journal about on-line home searches. He noted that in his area the WSJ had it wrong. He researched the numbers for the local MLS, Trulia and Zillow. His findings were that Zillow only showed about
Sitting down this morning getting my Fox News fix, I noticed a release by the NAR that has me re-thinking a position I have taken…
Here is the link to the NAR news release. To summarize, the position the NAR takes is that housing will