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From the first 2 minute video:
BIG SHIFT happening in the housing market – La Crescenta Market Update, November 2022
James You | Think La Crescenta | LA Realtor
Jan 20, 2023 91214
La Crescenta 2022 NEW Report! We’re seeing dramatic changes in the US housing market. In today’s video, I share my own analysis based on the latest real estate market data and the impacts that these trends could have on our US housing market in the weeks and months ahead
The second 6 minute video:
JANUARY 2023 Housing Market Update | ORANGE COUNTY, CA | Team Tackney – GMT Real Estate
Jan 20, 2023
Looking to buy or sell a property in January 2023? Think the housing market is going to crash? Interest rates going up or down? Check out the latest housing market update for Orange County, CA!
The third 11:17 video:
Nashville Housing Market Update | Leading Indicators Jan 21
Ethan Flynn, CPA | Real Estate
Jan 21, 2023
This is an Analytical approach to the Nashville Tn Housing Market. We look at trends in active listings, median price, mortgage rates, contracts, rent rates
Crime-ridden Seattle has lost its downtown Nike flagship store and multiplex movie theater as crime runs rampant and the number of homeless people dying soars.
The Rain City’s downtown area suffered its latest blow on Friday when the popular Nike store, located at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Pike Street, shut its doors for good.
Nike’s exit came right after Regal Cinemas announced it would reject the lease of the Meridian 16 multiplex located on Seventh Avenue and Pike Street.
Overall violent crime has remained persistently high in the city, with 2022 marking the deadliest year for the homeless population in King County, which encompasses Seattle.
The year saw 310 deaths in the homeless community, a 65 percent spike from 2021, including at least 18 homicides and 160 fentanyl-related overdoses, according to the King County Medical Examiner’s Office.
From the first 2 minute video:
BIG SHIFT happening in the housing market – La Crescenta Market Update, November 2022
James You | Think La Crescenta | LA Realtor
Jan 20, 2023 91214
La Crescenta 2022 NEW Report! We’re seeing dramatic changes in the US housing market. In today’s video, I share my own analysis based on the latest real estate market data and the impacts that these trends could have on our US housing market in the weeks and months ahead
The second 6 minute video:
JANUARY 2023 Housing Market Update | ORANGE COUNTY, CA | Team Tackney – GMT Real Estate
Jan 20, 2023
Looking to buy or sell a property in January 2023? Think the housing market is going to crash? Interest rates going up or down? Check out the latest housing market update for Orange County, CA!
The third 11:17 video:
Nashville Housing Market Update | Leading Indicators Jan 21
Ethan Flynn, CPA | Real Estate
Jan 21, 2023
This is an Analytical approach to the Nashville Tn Housing Market. We look at trends in active listings, median price, mortgage rates, contracts, rent rates
Crime-ridden Seattle has lost its downtown Nike flagship store and multiplex movie theater as crime runs rampant and the number of homeless people dying soars.
The Rain City’s downtown area suffered its latest blow on Friday when the popular Nike store, located at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Pike Street, shut its doors for good.
Nike’s exit came right after Regal Cinemas announced it would reject the lease of the Meridian 16 multiplex located on Seventh Avenue and Pike Street.
Overall violent crime has remained persistently high in the city, with 2022 marking the deadliest year for the homeless population in King County, which encompasses Seattle.
The year saw 310 deaths in the homeless community, a 65 percent spike from 2021, including at least 18 homicides and 160 fentanyl-related overdoses, according to the King County Medical Examiner’s Office.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11661099/Crime-ridden-Seattle-loses-Nike-store-multiplex-cinema-number-homeless-deaths-soar.html
This guy says “Real Estate Crash is OVER… (At least in Massachusetts)”:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK3YyLrJ_YY