Week in Review: Things We Liked from the Week That Was
The warmer temperatures have brought, along with seasonal allergies, a sense of hope and perhaps a flurry of optimism to the housing market. Last month,
The warmer temperatures have brought, along with seasonal allergies, a sense of hope and perhaps a flurry of optimism to the housing market. Last month,
What a busy week! Health care reform, believe it or not, was not the only thing happening (although the flurry of articles surrounding it may
At last, spring has arrived! During the harsh winter months, you might have thought animals were the only creatures hibernating, but apparently home buyers and
This week, we are having what I like to call a “Hesitation Moment.” In different data released this week, the housing market went back in
Although President Obama said in his State of the Union Address that the worst is over, we know—at least for the housing market—that we still
If you are a frequent CNN viewer, you know well about the political upheaval that has unfolded this past week, from a Republican taking the
From TechFlash, what if you wanted to subscribe to the Twitter feeds of large groups instead of just one individual? TweepML is a new service
Attracting and retaining talent to a real estate office has never been more important or more challenging then it will be in the decade ahead.
Recently I had the opportunity to attend Kennedy Information’s Recruiting 2009 Conference and Expo, The Pillars of Recruiting. The audience consisted mainly of people reasonable for attracting talent at a corporate level for companies in various industries. At first glance you might think a corporate recruiters job is pretty easy these days. With almost 14 million unemployed, there certainly are a lot of people looking for work. However, I quickly learned that there are many downsides and challenges facing the corporate recruiting industry.
At 10am this morning, the National Association of REALTORS® released its year-end summary of existing home sales (their commentary can be read here). As with our
Where is the economy headed? When will the recession end? How much lower will housing prices fall? How long will interest rates stay as low
Last week, Fannie Mae released its Economics & Mortgage Market Analysis. This morning the National Association of REALTORS® released its November summary of existing home sales(“EHS”).
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