While data aggregation, API development, and geocoding tend to keep the folks at Onboard busy, our staff can’t help but to indulge in weekly reading from across the blogosphere and the real estate world. We’d like to share with you some of the best things we’ve read during the week on Fridays. And although the fate of The Real Housewives of New Jersey is a valid concern in our office, we’ll try to keep the gossip reads to a minimum – unless of course we uncover any deep insights on the real estate market in Franklin Lakes.
Here are a few of our top picks from this week:
- Home construction is rebounding, signaling a potential bottom in the market (via New York Times)
- The Treasury adds $3B to its foreclosure relief program (via Cyberhomes blog)
- Walking neighborhoods are included in the ‘6 livability principles’ that will guide gov’t investments
- Brian Boero elaborates on how decision-helping intelligence site Hunch is no longer irrelevant to online real estate (via 1000watt blog)
- Booming site theClozing.com aggregates real estate news hourly
- Free University tuition for realtors with eMarketing leader 1parkplace? (via RISMedia)
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