The Epicenter of Real Estate Blogging Expands

by Jay Thompson on September 4, 2007 · Comments

in Blogging / Social Networking, Phoenix Real Estate

Normally before I proclaim that a new blog has entered the Phoenix real estate blogiverse, I wait a little while after its birthing — just to make sure it's going to stick around for awhile.

However, Heather Barr at the shiny new North Phoenix Agent Blog clearly gets it.  I know, I know. There are only five posts. But the writing is crisp and opinions are clear. Anyone who writes this is going in my feed reader:

Now imagine another person. We’ll call him Mr. Down-On-His-Luck. Girls, you might also know him as bad boyBad Boy #17. He’s fun to date. Believe me, I’ve done it. But you wouldn’t want to lend him money. That’s because Mr. Luck  job hops. His idea of a savings account is checking under the sofa cushions. Tax returns? Yeah, he did some of those. Once. 10% down? It’d take years to save that much, and there’s a drink special at the local watering hole tonight, so he’ll start saving tomorrow. Mr. Luck is considered subprime, by mortgage lenders and wise women alike.

So welcome Heather, you've joined a great bunch of Phoenix area real estate bloggers! (I know I'm missing someone. SHOUT and I'll add you!)

You know the rule right? At the next blogger's gathering, new guy/chick buys the drinks!

And where the heck is Christoph? I'm getting a little worried about the boy…

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  • LOL!!!! That was great. I loved the last line.
  • Thanks for the acknowledgment!

    BTW, writing's overrated. Grammar, punctuation, all overrated. Numbers and graphs... now that's art.
  • SHOUT! hehe.
  • Fixed it Steve. Sorry 'bout that.

    There are more I'm missing, I'm sure. Once of the days I HAVE to better organize my feed reader....
  • Thanks for using a pic from my latest photo shoot, big guy ...
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