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March 29, 2005
Housing bubble blogs
Posted by Dominic Basulto
In the wake of the New York Times article about a housing bubble in the making, this was bound to happen -- the sudden appearance of a cottage industry of "housing bubble blogs" and other naysayers looking for the New York real estate market to collapse. Curbed points to two blogs that popped up on its radar: Housing Bubble and Home Bubble. Curbed also provides a comprehensive list of its bubble coverage, with a caveat to its readers: "Of course there's a bubble; you can't do anything about it; go ahead, keep buying; see you in hell!"
We like what Curbed is doing -- opening up the corporate kimono, emphasizing transparency, and telling readers both sides of the story... Anyway, if you're worried about a possible housing bubble in the New York real estate market, check out an interesting post from Housing Bubble called Will Your Editor Get Priced Out of the New York Market?. It's from Jay Taylor, the editor of J. Taylor's Gold and Technology Stocks newsletter.
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