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@Patrick
>The truth is always OK. So you can say whatever you want that is a fact, or your opinion.
This probably doesn’t stop people from sending you hate mail!
Yup, I get hate mail. But I figure hate mail is a sign that I'm saying things that need to be said.
Don’t see “property forum†at the top. Got plenty of great property stories to share.
Now it's "Real Estate Forum". People seem to understand that better, and "real estate" has better search engine ranking.
Patrick, I realize that you’re from California, but the California-centrism of this board can be a little off-putting on an internet site visible to the entire world. Fully 88% (44 of 50) of the properties listed on the first five pages of the Real Estate Forum are in California, and every single one of the first 20 pages of that forum is at least half California listings.
While I live in CA, I am very interested in real estate in other parts of the country. WHat is exciting to me is that this site now has info on properties all over thr country. You are right that it is mostly CA, but I think that is an artifact that is likely to fade now that you can search and comment much more broadly than when site first started. I was thrilled recently to see some properties TX on the first page. I think the CA-entricism will fade quickly.
Welcome Michinaga!
Just an idea, but to get more discussion going you could redesign how the property forum works. You could have a “parent†forum, say at the city level, then simultaneous discussion at the specific property level as a kind of “child†forum.
That way you could get your critical mass users at the city level (city discussion could be interesting in its self) then this critical mass drills down to specific properties.
Here is a sloppy mockup of what it could look like:
Cute Ganesha
Likey, likey! My own real estate dash board!!!!!!!
Mostly I come here for confirmation (bias?) that house prices where I live and work (Menlo Park, CA) are ridiculously over-priced. Otherwise I would get too depressed that two parents with PhDs and good jobs using those degrees can’t really make ends meet if they want to commute without a car. When my toddler goes outside to explore the ‘yard’ it really means finding dead bees on the concrete slab behind our fourplex and every time I have to go to safeway to get quarters in the middle of the night to do laundry I really want to move back to the midwest. The fact of the matter is that I am an example of the demand for housing here and I just can’t afford it on what would be two good salaries anywhere else in the world.
Amen! We are in almost the exact same situation. This validates the insanity while I save for either a down payment here OR to buy a house outright someplace else!
K, I’ll make it a default city instead of a default zip.
I do have photos and a map, from Google! They are at the bottom of each property page.
FWIW, I think zips are perfect. You do have photos and that is excellent. Maybe cities would be equally cool. Just saying that I have no issue with zip vs. city. Which ever is easier on your database :-)
Zips are better than cities. If you want to be REALLY cool, take a look at how Everyblock.com allows arbitrary geographic boundaries (phase II).
For now, I've lost almost all interest in looking at properties for sale. Thinking that systems, like real estate, dealing with such large amounts of money can be fraudulent for years has me leary of ever buying unless I find a place where I decide I must live and can pay cash. Plus, I really love the way/place I live.
rbtivo says
Zips are much harder to navigate for non-natives or others browsing because I have no idea which zips include which towns, for instance.
Useful link:maps.huge.info/zip.htm
Excellent. For many years, a google search for “zip code map†only turned up companies that wanted to sell you some arcane paper-based marketing tool called. you guessed it, a zip code map.
I've been using that site for years. I have no idea what its actual utility is beyond zip codes, but it's doing something for me that good maps doesn't do. Go figure.
I'm in a very rural area. People would probably laugh if I asked them about a property in my area. They'd be all, "That's in BFE! Who cares!". And I cannot comment on other areas, because I am not familiar with them.
Hope this helps! Love your site, btw. Thank you very much for it.
OK, I created a post for every city in America. Each post doesn't have much yet, but they exist. For example:
http://patrick.net/?p=683661 will show you a "Moss Valley Real Estate" page.
All it has so far is the comment box and a map at the bottom, but I'm going to make each city page show the latest three comments about specific property in that city, if there are any, and hopefully other useful info that will inspire comments.
So now when people set a default city somehow (maybe by searching for that city or using the calculator) the real estate forum will default to that area so they don't see irrelevant comments from other parts of the country.
Is this all completely crazy?
Yes, that's because they were not updated at all. Those properties got entered by someone clicking on the map at the bottom, or by my robots finding the place was for sale or for rent. There's no update date until a human makes a comment.
I'm glad to know my craziness is not complete, yet.
So much to improve, so little time!
OK, I created a post for every city in America
Not by hand, I hope!
You might want to add the names of the states these cities are in. San Francisco is obvious enough, but "Springfield" could be any of several different cities, and "Paris" will end up being a fight between Texans and Frenchmen!
I wrangled the data with a few custom scripts and set the titles to leave off the state for the biggest city with that name, but include the state for all smaller cities. So there is a post called:
Austin Real Estate
which is for Austin, TX, but then there's another called
Austin MN Real Estate
it’s very difficult to navigate that forum.
True! But now that I have all these city posts, I will make it much easier to navigate. The top level (http://patrick.net/real-estate/) will just have the city posts. Each city will show the latest three addresses and also have the space for general comments about that city. It will also have a disambiguation line for cases like Austin, and a list of nearby cities.
And users will set a default city either by setting the zip code in their profile, or just by viewing some post. Then they won't have to navigate back to that city each time. It will just be at the top of the real estate forum for them.
Any other navigation ideas?
I think that since you changed the home page format the site has gotten watered down. People are posting all sorts of threads that have nothing to do with housing (silly pictures, stuff about religion, etc.).
Hi Patrick. In my area (South San Jose) I am still seeing baby boomers trying to get me to underwrite their retirement. What's the point of even entertaining the idea that there are some bargains out there. Wake me up in a couple of decades, when prices around here actually get anywhere close to family income. Then, I will talk. But, for the time being, I am a renter at large.
Hi Patrick. In my area (South San Jose) I am still seeing baby boomers trying to get me to underwrite their retirement.
So? DON'T. The people who built and lived in this place passed away. It was in their family trust and had to be liquidated. I never met the owners. They're gone.
This is the sort of deal you need to find and it's out there.
You may also have to get away from Silicon Valley. I truly believe that played a role in our getting the house for what we paid. You can't compete with the little space cadets getting off airplanes from China with sacks of cash.
You can't compete with the little space cadets getting off airplanes from China with sacks of cash.
Sure I can. China is a poor agrarian country. They still sell adult diapers at train stations there, because, the trains are so crowded that people don't want to get up from their seats to go to the restroom. Besides, if you take money out of the country, you will, most likely wind up in a gulag. And you are telling me that these people have cash to buy houses in the fortress. I say - hogwash. Propaganda, made up by local realtards. Nothing more.
You can't compete with the little space cadets getting off airplanes from China with sacks of cash.
Sure I can. China is a poor agrarian country. They still sell adult diapers at train stations there, because, the trains are so crowded that people don't want to get up from their seats to go to the restroom. Besides, if you take money out of the country, you will, most likely wind up in a gulag. And you are telling me that these people have cash to buy houses in the fortress. I say - hogwash. Propaganda, made up by local realtards. Nothing more.
If that's true, I'd like to know where they all live and work down there and how they afford the cars they're driving.
Never try to sell a salesman or someone who was raised around them. I can tell by the change in pitch of a salesman's voice whether or not he's lying to me. Most of the time, I simply choose not to deal with them. Even my cars came from craigslist.
If that's true, I'd like to know where they all live and work down there and how they afford the cars they're driving.
The #1 selling car in China is a Chevy Optra.
If that's true, I'd like to know where they all live and work down there and how they afford the cars they're driving.
The #1 selling car in China is a Chevy Optra.
I don't see any fancy cars on this list. Do you?
One huge issue is that I crashed my database repeatedly with all the data collection and queries going on. That's why I removed the lists of property for sale or for rent, and the "nearby rents" feature.
I loved the list of property for sale and rent. And the nearby rents. That was a beautiful thing! It was a cool thing to have built while it lasted.
I loved the list of property for sale and rent. And the nearby rents. That was a beautiful thing! It was a cool thing to have built while it lasted.
It's still available if you subscribe:
http://patrick.net/housing/subscribe.php
I hate to make things cost money, but charging for that data helped with two problems:
1. It lowered database load.
2. It increased revenue (slightly).
I think that since you changed the home page format the site has gotten watered down. People are posting all sorts of threads that have nothing to do with housing (silly pictures, stuff about religion, etc.).
Yes, you're right about that, but it also dramatically lowered the work load on me, since now users can submit and vote on links.
Something had to give, since I've lost money on this for three years now.
But you can just see the real estate links and forum here if you don't want all the rest:
Patrick, if your site is in Mandarin you'd probably get a lot more hits.
Back in 2005-2008, it certainly was a very different atmosphere. There were some permabulls aka 'marinaprime' who would tout how great the Marina district and some other parts of SF are, blah blah, but much more civilized than today.
Im sure it must have been funny stuff talking about how great the Marina is.
No inspection, no contingencies, and buyer is responsible for excavating Mama Bear and her Cubs from her humble abode. Hollywood FL REO Occupied - the seller does not represent or guarantee occupancy status. NO VIEWINGS of this property. Please DO...
Wow I had no idea that Sarah Palin was squatting in my neighborhood.
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Very few people are using the Real Estate Forum (where each page is dedicated to a specific address).
Why not? Is it because it's too hard to find existing property comments in any given area, so no conversation ever gets started? You can actually do a search for any city or zip code and that will show all the relevant posts ordered by date. But people don't do that either. I could have a default zip code for each user, and just show them comments near that.
Maybe buyers just don't want to say anything about property they are really interested in, because they're afraid any attention will attract competition.
I have this dream of creating a communication channel among buyers that avoids the realtor stranglehold on information. But the buyers just aren't going for it. Something about my implementation is wrong. Maybe lots of things.
Any ideas out there?
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