Whether or not you're in the market for a home, everyone likes checking out weird or cool homes. And this one, about ~1.5 hours from Seattle, gets right to the "point". Forget Bridge to Terabithia, take the floating bridge you have to cross to get to this place...
Continue reading...Thursday, March 6, 2008
Dive deep into the mind of our CEO Pete Flint in his in-depth interview with Dustin Luther of 4Realz. Popularity: 2% [?]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 12, 2008
By now most people interested in real estate have heard of Trulia-the-real-estate-startup, Trulia-the-slicker-than-whale-snot-Web-site, and Trulia-the-talent-magnet. But unless you’ve been on the inside, it might not be obvious that there’s also a Trulia-the-cool-as-heck-workplace lurking underneath our glittery Web 2.0 threads that’s a heaven for us engineer types. Sure, I’m biased, having been with the company for [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Sometimes I can’t prevent my inner politico from coming out. At Trulia, I typically cope pretty well. I only occasionally sneak into dark conference rooms for quick cell gossip with other political dorks, steal a few minutes between meetings to check out politico, debate whether or not conservatives will fall in line behind McCain, or [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 26, 2007
According to an article in today’s New York Times, 2007 marks the year that “CyberMonday” — the promotion initiated in 2005 by online retail trade organization Shop.org to create an online counterpart to the brick-and-mortar “Black Friday” — moves from gimmick to genuine trend. The phrase “genuine trend” immediately got me thinking about online real estate [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Do you ever dream about what you would do if you won the lottery? Well, if you’re an avid investor in the redneck IRA (and since I come from a long line of rednecks, I can say that…), you might be happy to know that tonight’s megamillions jackpot is up to $63M. Now, I know they [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, October 11, 2007
While recently pulling data for this month’s Trends Report, I suffered a bit of sticker shock when I learned that the median list price for the ‘Typical American Viewed Home’ in September was $310,000! Now, that may not seem like a lot of money when you’re in the Bay Area, but in Smalltown, USA where [...]
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