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The Top Housing Bubble Blogs

Joshua Dorkin
1 min read

June 24, 2010 Update: We went through and cleaned out the dead and inactive bubble blogs on the list, and only 7 of the top housing bubble blogs remain. Clearly, as the excitement about the bubble has waned, many of these blogs have meet their doom.

What Happens to All the Real Estate Bubble Blogs When Housing Prices Level Out?

I know it seems like an obvious question, but maybe not. There are some very popular real estate blogs whose sole purpose is to share news about the housing bubble.

Here is a list of the 12 best housing bubble blogs:

I’ve found 6 bubble blogs that I could not add to the list because they are no longer updated . . . those listed above have survived and thrived.

When there is no longer a bubble to talk about, will these blogs still be around?

Note By BiggerPockets: These are opinions written by the author and do not necessarily represent the opinions of BiggerPockets.