Real Estate Radio USA Episode 51

Barry Johnson…

Another Friday edition of Real Estate Radio USA has come and gone. Here are the predictions for the Super Bowl from the crew… It is official, we have all picked the Pats to go all the way and make history with a no loss season. Enough with our predictions, lets get on to real estate.

In the news today, we first talked about the legislation that is being “floated” around Washington by Senator Chris Dodd. He wants all of the taxpayers to come up with $20 BILLION to bail out the foreclosures. Also in the news, we keep following “war-zone” properties and find gold, this time in Cambodia. Barry C’s thinks we need to start looking around the world hot-spots starting with Chernobyl. You have to listen to today’s episode to hear his thinking behind that statement.

We also talked about the latest trends in real estate today. Some really interesting people and concepts happening out there right now. It is always good to see when there is a challenging situation, what people are capable of coming up with. From blogging, to essay contests, to house swapping, it seems that human ingenuity is not dead.

We closed the show recapping the week and talking about the upcoming Department of Justice vs. NAR trial. Barry C and I let you know what we think this could mean to real estate agents and the real estate industry as a whole.

Here are the links to the stories we talked about today:

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About Barry Johnson

Barry Johnson is a Co-Editor and writer for iNews. He takes a "no holds barred" writing approach to all of the subjects he covers. Opinionated, and with a well established sense of right and wrong, you can always count on him to tell it like it is. He gets his core values from growing up in the South, where God and Country are the prevailing themes. You may not like what he has to say, but know that he believes in it to his very core. As an editor, he will stand by each writer in their decision to take on controversial subjects and allow them to tell the story in their own unique ways.

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