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In other news:
Housing Wire: Home prices soared 10.4% in December.
CNBC: Weekly mortgage application volume drops 11% as rates spike and Texas power outages hurt demand.
Rob Hahn: Insane Seller’s Market Calls for… Auctions?
American Thinker: Sayonara California: Corporate Relocation Experts Expect Best Year Ever!
David Marcus: One Year Later Our Answer To Lockdowns Must Be ‘Never Again’.
Glenn Greenwald: House Democrats, Targeting Right-Wing Cable Outlets, Are Assaulting Core Press Freedoms.
Joel Kotkin: Economic Civil War.
Brian Brady says:
I have watched light manufacturing leave California (which the Kotkin article chronicled ). I have also watched (and argued with) Lorena Gonzalez’ stupid AB5 which Dolgin discussed on American Thinker–Both are what Joe Biden wants for America.
Hahn talks about auctions. We did that 12 years ago here and again, 4 years ago, here.
You’ve met Bobby Weichelt, Greg and he’s making a good living running property auctions.
It SHOULD be something with PropTech runs with but they are too interested on making traditional margins rather than doing what they say they want to do
February 24, 2021 — 11:13 am