Barron's on Housing Blogs
I'm quite pleased that Barron's Electronic Investor has an interesting wrap up on some Housing Blogs. Included in their list are some of our regular haunts:
• The Housing Bubble Blog
(www.thehousingbubbleblog.com)• Calculated Risk
(calculatedrisk.blogspot.com)• Econbrowser
(www.econbrowser.com)• HouseBubble.com
(www.housebubble.com)• Housing Panic -- The Bubble Blog with Attitude
(housingpanic.blogspot.com)
I'm working on something -- a fun project of sorts -- for after the holiday weekend. If it works as planned, it should generate much more exposure and traffic for quite a few worthy but lesser known blogs. CHeck back in a week or so (you'll know it when you see it).
Congrats to all on the mention!
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Source:
R.I.P., Housing Market?
By Kathy Yakal
ELECTRONIC INVESTOR
Barron's MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2006
http://online.barrons.com/article/SB115715106425152251.html
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Well, I checked out HousingPanic and this blogster wants to be different by taking scalps... there should be plenty to be had before the peace pipe is ready to be smoked...
Posted by: Chief Tomahawk | Sep 2, 2006 6:44:45 PM
Housing's biggest cheerleader, NAR's chief economist David Lereah, is finally becoming a bit more realistic.
The attached link is a powerpoint presentation he presumably made to the NAR Leadership Conference in Chicago in August. I apologize if it's been previously posted.
It's not exactly the proverbial last bull turning bearish, but it is downbeat compared to his normally ebullient public pronouncements on the state of housing.
http://www.realtor.org/Research.nsf/files/Leadership%20Summit%20(August%202006).ppt/$FILE/Leadership%20Summit%20(August%202006).ppt
Posted by: S | Sep 3, 2006 12:06:15 PM
Don't forget www.viewfromsiliconvalley.com.
In addition to on-the-ground commentary about the valley, they post RE sales history data. Use their hard numbers to sort the cheerleading from the actual facts.
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