The New York Times asked me to share research and reports I come across (excluding my own) that may help inform readers on the topic of Housing. There are many other topics to choose from. I also recommend “Wall Street“.

Their endeavor is essentially a blog-like repository that contains housing related articles written by New York Times journalists, mixed in with brief posts from myself and a few other contributors. (All that long hand writing in 8th grade using a red ball point pen is finally paying off.)

It was just launched and I like the concept. And best of all, I get a byline link on the site.

Here’s my handywork for the week (links take you to a brief post):

* As Mortgages Go, So Goes the Housing

* On Brookings’s “Brief Guide to Fixing Finance”

* A Bad Number to Match

Bookmark: New York Times Topics: Housing


One Comment

  1. Edd C Gillespie September 27, 2008 at 9:34 am

    Seems that that there may be more than one opinion about accountability on Wall Street: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/artcle/2008/09/22. There is a suggestion in the article that the Street may favor different strokes for different folks or at least different circumstances. Seems the Street isn’t talking other than complaining about the audits.

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