US home prices surged 19.7% in July, the fastest pace of home price inflation in 30 years. https://t.co/ERXfkgzjcE
— Steve Saretsky (@SteveSaretsky) September 28, 2021
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
US home prices surged 19.7% in July, the fastest pace of home price inflation in 30 years
Friday, September 17, 2021
US Working Weekends to Alleviate Jams in American Ports
Good, but why are they just starting this now?! Many Asian ports run 24/7. https://t.co/80hB4swPUi
— Scott Lincicome (@scottlincicome) September 17, 2021
Staging a Home
New developments pop up all the time in New York City, but the way developers get potential buyers in the door is by creating a model unit pic.twitter.com/KkS9yJ0ufx
— Business Insider (@BusinessInsider) September 17, 2021
Friday, July 30, 2021
Pending Sales Continue to Slide?
Thread on our latest weekly housing market data. First, pending sales continue to slide. Seasonally-adjusted they fell 2% from the previous week and down 14% from the peak 12 weeks ago. https://t.co/ohnepPl6wc
— Taylor Marr (@tayloramarr) July 30, 2021
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Rent for 1-Bedroom Units Sets Record in 2021
Nicolas Bedo: 1-BR units saw sizeable #rent growth in June, w/ median rent at $1,466 nationally, up $109 (8.0%) YoY. The median monthly rent for 1-bed units has increased 10.8% ($143) since June 2019, reaching the highest level in our data history. https://t.co/rDxxKEBDpu pic.twitter.com/y7AYpjQazH
— Realtor.com Economics (@RDC_Economics) July 22, 2021
Saturday, July 17, 2021
First, Texas and Florida; Now, Idaho?
Mountain West Attracts New Residents https://t.co/sApgiGmH88
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) July 17, 2021
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
Young Folks Feeling the Squeeze on Homeownership
Price pressures are evident across all generational cohorts, but especially so for younger #2021HomeBuyers. Millennial & #GenZ buyers have highest shares willing to pay more than asking, at 79% each vs. 59% of Silent generation & 58% of #GenX. @GeorgeRatiu pic.twitter.com/JOLgI8r42e
— Realtor.com Economics (@RDC_Economics) July 7, 2021
Friday, July 2, 2021
Friday, May 21, 2021
30% Increases in Median Price California
Single-family home prices statewide jumped from a median price of $606,410 to $813,980 in just one year https://t.co/jGzhQMtJ51
— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) May 21, 2021
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Denver Rentals
Address |
Rent |
Contact Date |
Contact No. |
2365 Emporia St., Aurora |
$825 |
5/12/2021. Asked to view prop on Wed. 5/12. https://bit.ly/3o9AitI. |
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815 E 18th Ave, Denver, CO 80218 |
$800 |
Not a fan of the bars outside. |
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1438 Macon St, Aurora, CO |
$829-899 |
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1241 N Pennsylvania St, Denver, CO |
$895-$1,605 |
Owner replied via text offering a
virtual tour. |
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1613 Allison St, Lakewood, CO |
$895 |
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7655 W 67 Ave., #209 , Arvada, CO at
Wadsworth |
$879 |
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935 N Logan St #206, Denver, CO |
$850 |
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Golden, CO |
$900 |
Call 72O-243-222O for Questions |
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6580 W 38th Ave, Wheat Ridge, CO |
$700-$1,350 |
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16971
E. Wyoming Dr., Aurora, CO |
$1,000 |
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$975 |
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1613 Allison St. |
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2365 Emporia St., #1, Aurora, $825. North of Montview, west of Havana.
1160 Colorado Blvd., #35, near 12th Street, $975.
1463 Macon Street, Aurora, $925. Okay, this one is naer Moline, my least favorite neighborhood. 1160 Colorado Blvd., #35, near 12th Street.
9191 E. 14th Avenue, #102, Aurora, $815. Studio. This place is just north of the apartment on Chester.
1752 Chester Street, #202, Aurora, CO. This is the apartment I want. https://bit.ly/3bouUxt. Okay, I sent her a message. Offered to see the property tomorrow, Thursday, May 13. David called me on Thursday morning to set a time to show me the apartment. It is in west Aurora. I agreed to 6pm. I showed up early. I phoned Alfonso, who said he was on his way. I waited until 6:10pm and left. David and Alfonso called me a few times. I won't let them waste my time again.
1241 N. Pennsylvania:
Estrella Apts. 7050 Pecos. A 1-bedroom is available on 5/22. +1 833-636-5468.
Studio @ 14th & Yosemite for $815/mo. 303-756-3300.
Tara Properties @ 73rd & Newton. 303-825-0883. Called at 2:22pm Sunday afternoon. Called again on Tuesday, May 18, and left a message with my info.
Deerwood PM. 73rd Avenue. 303-756-3300. Phoned on Tuesday, May 18, and the receptionist said she only has property on Newton not on 73rd. Now, she only has a 2-bedroom for $1,250.
Greenwood Apts. on Samuel 7121. 303-819-4123 (I called and was told to call Cindy) at 303-429-8976. I phoned at 2:30pm Sunday. 9-5 on Monday. I phoned Tuesday, May 18, and she said she's rented everything out.
Oxford Pointe Apartments off Grant in Thornton, CO. 303-430-8014. They're more pricey than what I am paying: 1-bedroom goes for $1200.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
"Rent-backed" securities? What are these?
"Investors" like Blackstone gobbled up the foreclosures in Southern CA and now have created "rent-backed" securities: http://t.co/6GmgyiA7WG
— Your Trusted Source For All Things ACAB Since 2012 (@OLAASM) February 11, 2015
What does it mean?
— Rudy Havenstein. Few Understand This. (@RudyHavenstein) September 20, 2019
Maybe it means the @federalreserve's ZIRP & QE policies made houses unaffordable for most people, except hedge fund managers, foreign money launderers, desperate well-off yield-seekers, Blackstone, and overpaid Fed staffers. https://t.co/kWg4BNtZd6
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Soaring Lumber Prices Adds $24,000 To New Construction Build
Building A New Home? Soaring Lumber Prices Adds $24,000 To New Construction Build https://t.co/4f9G57hT6w
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) March 13, 2021