Here’s couple of media spots I did recently. The first is part of a series of podcasts that The Real Deal does with various leaders within New York real estate industry. They are the first to use this medium in New York and its a great way to distribute information. The other is an interview I had with PBS on understanding value in housing. This one is more national in relevance.
[I know, I know, I am just an appraiser and this is shameless self-promotion.]
Here’s the 2nd and latest podcast with [The Real Deal](http://www.therealdeal.net/weekly_interview.php). Its a different format, more of a casual recap of the quarter instead of an interview. I hope to provide these every quarter if there is enough interest in them.
>The fourth quarter Manhattan housing market report from appraisal firm
>Miller Samuel showed a drop-off in sales activity of 21.2 percent and a slight
>rise in the average number of days properties are staying on the market. At
>the same time, both the average and the median sales prices for a Manhattan
>apartment increased – and the borough’s average sales price per square foot
>set a record.
>
So, what exactly is going on in the housing market? Miller Samuel CEO and president
>Jonathan Miller, in a special podcast for The Real Deal, breaks down his firm’s
>heavily watched report.
>
>The conversation with Miller is part of The Real Deal’s regular podcast series.
>To listen to the entire interview, click one of the links below.
Here’s the segment I did for [American Media/ PBS](https://millersamuel.com/press/view.php?V=1137449877pRtYr) on what to consider when buying a house. You need windows media player to watch it.
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I actually listened to the podcast and am a big fan. Keep doing these I find them very valuable and informative
Thanks Mike!
I am a big fan too! Keep it up.
I’m a big fan too ;-)!!!
Well if you all are fans, then I must be a groupie! ;=)
Can’t get enough of your podcasts, articles and blogs. Plus, love the ties. Really!