Mon 9 Oct 2006
Best of the Bubble Blogs
Posted by Marlow Harris under Real Estate
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Nigel Swaby writes on the Salt Lake Real Estate Blog “Housing Bubble Bloggers – A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy?”
Keith at Housing Panic urges his winged monkeys to attack lady Realtor.
House Falls. The housing bubble. What’s really happening with real estate.
The Investing Sensei’s thoughts on The Housing Bubble.
Yahoo News weighs in on What the Bursting Bubbles Mean
Appraisal Podcasts pipes up with Bubble, Bubble Maybe No Trouble
Our hometown favorite Seattle Bubble.

The sound of a thousand eyeballs rolling to the back of heads everywhere…..
Donald Trump’s Apprentice star Kendra Todd, author of “Risk and Grow Rich” will be the keynote speaker for the Real Estate Association of Puget Sound at their second annual Real Estate Investing Super Conference this weekend.
The ad in Sunday’s Times reads: “EXPOSED! Everything you need to know about making money in Real Estate after the Housing Bubble Bursts!
Call 425-458-4797 to register. The $579.00 Platinum tickets are sold out, but you can still by a single ticket for $149.00.
TV Squad’s interview with Kendra.
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October 13th, 2006 at 11:17 pm[...] There’s Double-Bubble trouble at 360 Digest and Rain City Guide, with cavitation echoes in San Diego and who knows where else. The ugly truth is, if you resolve to lay down with fleas, you had better be prepared to fight like a dog. The thread at RCG ran to 106 comments, possibly not including some that were deleted. My own best effort at bubble ballistics has only accrued 92 comments, but that may be because I won’t talk to the rude ones. That post was the origin of the “winged monkeys” crack, incidentally. [...]







October 10th, 2006 at 12:14 pm
Nice list of bubble blogs, but I just don’t think I can read another one. I grow weary of them.
And anyone who’d pay $579 (or even $149) to hear Kendra Todd speak has to be nuts. Maybe it’d be worth that to see her, because, well, she is rather easy on the eyes. But I don’t want to listen to her.