Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2009-10-17

“Americans are still delusional about the long-term trajectory for house prices” http://is.gd/4fMeE # Peter Schiff on the Dori Monson show right now on 97.3FM # “Washington has lost almost 1 out of every 20 jobs since the state’s economy began slumping early last year.” http://is.gd/4joCS # Seattle P-I takes on the new NWMLS rules that target Zillow http://is.gd/4jsJa (only 2 weeks after everyone else http://is.gd/4jsKF ) # I smell a new theme for plucky lawyer vs. evil m

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Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2009-10-10

via Mish:”We are at greater risk of a total meltdown due to a deflationary collapse than we were in 2007.” http://is.gd/3XFvc # Wow, nearly 1 in 5 downtown Seattle offices are sitting empty right now, and vacancy “hasn’t peaked.” http://is.gd/3YwWH # Time to eliminate gov. subsidies that have turned homeownership into “an economic ball and chain.” http://is.gd/3Yyaf # via the Seattle Times: Frontier Financial’s acquisition called off http://is.gd/3YSBz # Difficult choice

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September Reporting Roundup: Get your SURGE RALLY on!

Time for the monthly reporting roundup, where I read all the local paper rehashes of the NWMLS press release so you don’t have to. First up, an excerpt from the NWMLS press release itself: Northwest MLS brokers agree “there’s a lot to be optimistic about” “There’s a lot to be optimistic about,” according to one director of the Northwest Multiple Listing Service upon reviewing summary statistics for September’s housing activity. The report shows a big jump in pending sales compared to a ye

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