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Very interesting chart ... the Las Vegas swing is ridiculous, Detroit's depressing, Seattle looks about like you'd expect.
- freshmaker13 - Feb 27 2008 | news, housing, reference, maps
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I think this is a little misleading since it's based on YOY changes..and Seattle was ranked the #8 BEST place last year.
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Here’s the specific entry for #1 ranked Seattle. Here’s the whole list of Forbes’ hardest places to sell a home: - mohit - yesterday1 FaverViewed: 4 Times
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now that's a sexy infographic. easier to get a sense of scale.
dude, it's nothing compared to this one:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2008/02/23/movies/20080223_REVENUE_GRAPHIC.html
seksi!
Hell yah... Seattle's holding on! Maybe because we have a bunch of awesome Nordic BoatBuilders/Carpenters over at Ballard! Or maybe it's because we really don't have a 'hood in Seattle. And no, 23rd Ave. is NOT a hood.