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on June 28, 2006 at 11:56:08 pm
 

Welcome to the Real Estate Bubble Map wiki!

 

Like the interactive Real Estate Bubble Map on Platial.com that inspired it, the goal of this experimental wiki to protect homebuyers from overpaying in overpriced housing markets across the United States, by inviting citizen journalists -- both particularly potential homebuyers and the buyer agents who serve them -- to collect newspaper articles, housing statistics, and field reports to try to make sense of what is really going on behind housing statistics in different housing markets, (see partial cities listed in the side bar).

 

The wiki is meant to work in conjunction with the interactive map, not to replace it. Where possible, location specific information, should be entered directly on to an existing local map or a new you can create. Other information, like housing price projections or quarterly research like that just released by PMI Mortgage Co., should be added by to a general page, or where possible, a specific city listed in the sidebar.

 

What else can we, acting as an informal national grassroots network, do to help inform and protect each other?

 

What kind of information or resources would you like to see linked to your city?

 

Please submit your ideas to the Real Estate Bubble Map brainstorming page.

 

If you are new to wikis, take a few minutes now or later to visit these links to get an introduction to this powerful new tool for online collaboration:

 

 

 

 

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