Nov. 29: Letters on aging LOs and owning their careers, LO comp, RESPA, why things might slow; risque joke
“Thoughts from the trenches continue to come in, in spite of the holiday week. Let’s jump in. Here is an observation from an East […]
“Thoughts from the trenches continue to come in, in spite of the holiday week. Let’s jump in. Here is an observation from an East […]
For a deviation from the topic of millennials living at home, since the industry seems so focused on the behavior of this group (just like […]
With Thanksgiving around the corner, here’s some conversation fodder. Thanksgiving became a national holiday 151 years ago when President Lincoln declared the last Thursday of […]
The next story reminds me of the husband who was asked by his wife (who invited the guests, cleaned the house, did the shopping, made […]
If you’re looking for next investment property, the nearest “college town” may serve you well. According to research from Clear Capital, out of the top […]
Pressing issues won’t stop in spite of the upcoming holidays… Communication is a good thing, right? Catherine Coy writes, “Over the years, it’s been […]
To celebrate American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage month (November), the U.S. Census Bureau tells us that in 2013 there were 5.2 million American Indians […]
“A husband is someone who, after taking the trash out, gives the impression that he cleaned the whole house.” A reminder of the joke below […]
Seattle’s Zillow has published good news for the real estate industry. Its report regarding hidden households and future housing activity indicates that the number of […]
Recently the commentary noted, “Maybe we should start at the grade school level and teach kids about money. How to make a budget, manage debt, […]