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Davey Wilde
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Seattle, WA
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Where do you get your real estate news?

Davey Wilde
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Seattle, WA
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Where do you get your real estate news? Blogs...Social Media... National newspapers... 

I'm always looking to stay on top of the national real estate market but I've have trouble finding good sources. The major news outlets (NY Times, WSJ, etc) seem to have more stories about where celebrities are living than actual news. I know BP has posted a few blogs on this but I couldn't find one updated in the last few years.

I'll start with a few that I've found:

1. Realty Trac - Main focus is foreclosures but they have one of the better news sources (home sales, mortgages, foreclosure stats, etc)

2. SeattleBubble.com - All the stories are based on statistics but it's a good site for anybody investing in the Seattle area.

3. Inman - Real estate news for brokers and agents. They charge $5 per week which is a little pricey when there are many free sources out there.

I'm excited to hear where everybody else goes for their morning fix on whats on in the real estate market.

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    Greg McLaren
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    Greg McLaren
    • Investor
    • Moorestown, NJ
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    Davey, 

    Two blogs I enjoy reading are REwired (http://www.housingwire.com/blogs/1-rewired) and the national association of realtors economists outlook (http://economistsoutlook.blogs.realtor.org/).  

    Hopefully you'll find some value there as well!

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