Note Queen to Speak at Real Estate Investors Club of L.A. August 23, 2008
Yeah, sounds kind of fancy, doesn’t it? The reason I’m so excited is that I really love talking to people about investing in (or divesting
Yeah, sounds kind of fancy, doesn’t it? The reason I’m so excited is that I really love talking to people about investing in (or divesting
A common buyer’s lament: “Now that prices are coming down and it’s finally a buyer’s market, there’s no more 100% financing, and even though I
I was recently speaking with the managing editor of Inman News, exploring the possibility of becoming a columnist for them around the topic of seller
Trying to close a real estate transaction these days can be like trying to swallow an ice cube . . . it hurts a little,
Oh I hope, I hope, I hope . . . I really want that $100 gift certificate to Vertical, my favorite upscale wine bar in
Below you’ll find a few snippets of just-released, juicy information that sound fairly bearish, but there is opportunity everywhere. Sellers and buyers can adapt to
“Conspiracy” is a good word to use if you want to get some attention . . . did it get you to read this post?
Can the housing market go down another 10% or 20%? “Sure,” grumbled Robert Toll, CEO of Toll Bros. The head of the nation’s biggest homebuilder
The next several consecutive posts will be market data tables from our local real estate market. This table shows how Sierra Madre fared in comparison
National housing is down 14% . . . how does Pasadena fare? Here’s the data for zip code 91107: Wow! There were 63% fewer closed