I have been bombarded with year end data and recaps on the housing market, so I thought I would address something even more important and critical to the real estate economy…

_Housing market t-shirts_.

In August of 2005, there was a new t-shirt on the scene that got a lot of attention for its housing bubble reference. I printed that image out and hung it in our office.

Well, in perhaps a sign (questionable) that we have reached bottom (haven’t decided if I am referencing the housing market or taste), there are some new choices entering the fray that provide a housing market message that is contrary to the original.

There is yet another t-shirt company trying to cash in on the housing market (?) that has emerged, _wearing_ (sorry) a different message.

Makers of _Led Zeppelin_ (“market is falling” pun intended) t-shirts have found a new niche.


3 Comments

  1. Dave December 22, 2006 at 11:37 am

    Perhaps the market for these anti-bubble t’s — created by a Jacksonville FL real-estate advertising firm — are all the idle Florida RE agents and flippers.

  2. FRANK LL0SA- Broker, Northern Virginia January 7, 2007 at 9:18 pm

    I put out a shirt in 2004 and gave it to all of my buyer clients. It was later featured in the Wall Street Journal:

    FRANK LL0SA- Owner/Broker/Realtor, Northern Virginia
    Blog.FranklyRealty.com

  3. FRANK LL0SA- Broker, Northern Virginia January 7, 2007 at 9:21 pm

    I put out a shirt in 2004 and gave it to all of my buyer clients. It was later featured in the Wall Street Journal:

    The front stated:
    “I bought a House! During the 04 Bubble!”
    And on the back:
    “And all I got was this Lousy T-Shirt!!”
    from my Realtor.

    The last post didn’t let me show the image, but I can link to it. See the tshirt here.

    FRANK LL0SA- Owner/Broker/Realtor, Northern Virginia
    Blog.FranklyRealty.com

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