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Theresa McDonald

@Treesamay

Katılım Nisan 2009
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Theresa McDonald
Theresa McDonald@Treesamay·
Could it also be that your numbers are active, available inventory and Mike's include those Under Contract but not closed? It would help if each explained exactly what they meant by " inventory". Segmenting by detached single family, townhome, condo as well as new construction vs existing has to be done.
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Lance Lambert
Lance Lambert@NewsLambert·
A few things. 1. I’m using the Realtor.com series, while Mike is using Altos. 2. My understanding is that Altos is SFH, while Realtor.com is SFH plus also condos/co-ops 3. We’re looking at slightly different dates. If Mike is doing a week vs. week cut, it might introduce a little extra noise into it as (esp b/c weird seasonal things can happen this time of year). A 4-week avg could take out some of that.
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Austin Tunnell
Austin Tunnell@AustinTunnell·
Stunning speech defending Western civilization. The best political speech I’ve seen in my lifetime. Shared with my wife and she thought the same. I will be saving, watching again, and showing my kids when they get older.
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh

🔥 BREAKING: The White House just said Marco Rubio's blockbuster speech in Munich is getting MASSIVE PRAISE worldwide, posting all 22 minutes of it Rubio dropped some absolutely incredible quotes in front of Europe. KEEP DEFENDING THE WEST, MARCO! 🇺🇸

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Robert Reich
Robert Reich@RBReich·
America now has 935 billionaires with $8.1 trillion in collective wealth — a 20% increase from 2024. Meanwhile, the bottom 50% of Americans control $4.2 trillion in wealth. When 935 people control more wealth than half a country’s population, we have a very serious problem.
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Theresa McDonald
Theresa McDonald@Treesamay·
I think everything is downstream of housing prices, and housing became spectacularly unaffordable in the last 4 years. First prices, then mortgage rates and the whole debacle was a failure of government policy. Not a coincidence that a very high % of the dollars in circulation came into being out of fresh air during that time. And not surprising that so much fraud is being revealed. But by all means, the answer is obviously more, bigger government intervention. Sigh.
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Michael Girdley
Michael Girdley@girdley·
The lens to understand the rise of progressive policies: • Decades of wealth transfer schemes to the old (housing, bailouts, Medicare, national debt) • Youth know they can't get rid of the existing schemes • Youth feel the game is rigged against them • They respond with new schemes that are old to young (rent control, free buses, grocery stores, union jobs, billionaire taxes)
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Theresa McDonald
Theresa McDonald@Treesamay·
@LoganMohtashami @YouTube If you're selling a house to buy another house in the same market does price decline nominal or inflation adjusted even matter? Also been keeping an eye out for you around OC and Irvine. Visiting from NC. 🤣
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Theresa McDonald
Theresa McDonald@Treesamay·
What a gorgeous project! Mixed use and beautiful architecture on only one acre. If this is what infill looks like I think more people would love it. Come on Charlotte! Is this even possible with our UDO?
Austin Tunnell@AustinTunnell

For a quick project overview now that we’ve broken ground: Townsend is a ~1-acre mixed-use infill project in a growing, walkable district in the Oklahoma City metro (downtown Edmond). It includes 2 live-works + 18 townhomes for sale, plus ~13,000 SF of mixed-use commercial that we’re holding long-term with investors and operating as a professional workspace: apolloworkspace.com We call this “inner-block development.” We aren’t just lining buildings along a street – we’re shaping a sequence of inner-block spaces. When you’re standing inside the project, you're in your own little world. This is where the magic happens. And it’s why we love ~3/4-acre+ sites: you can create a real, coherent “place”. A pocket neighborhood with its own identity. Do this within an already growing, walkable district, a place within a place, and that’s our thesis at Building Culture. Walkable places are the most valuable real estate over the long term. In walkable places, demand often increases with supply. The more people move there, the more businesses and services the area can support – and the better it gets. We want to leverage this by focusing our efforts on several walkable districts across the OKC metro, building the undersupplied “missing ingredients” of great walkable places. We’ve broken Townsend into three phases to manage risk and use equity efficiently. We just broke ground on the Phase 1 commercial: demo ➡️ grading ➡️ utilities ➡️ foundation…then the structural masonry starts this spring. That’s when things start getting reeeally cool. Building Culture is the architect, GC, and lead developer on the project. We have 30 individual investors who’ve joined us to help make this happen, and we’re immensely grateful. More to come as we build.

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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
“Elon Musk isn’t a scientist. He’s a billionaire con man with a checkbook.” — AOC And she’s right. Buying engineers doesn’t make you one. It just makes you rich enough to cosplay genius while other people do the work.
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Theresa McDonald
Theresa McDonald@Treesamay·
@RBReich I see you got one of those calculators now preloaded with 600 billion.
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Robert Reich
Robert Reich@RBReich·
Elon Musk’s net worth has now surpassed $600 billion, just weeks after Tesla approved his 10-year, $1 trillion pay package. That could amount to $100 billion per year — more than 1.4 million elementary school teachers’ paychecks combined. Still wondering if inequality is out of control?
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Theresa McDonald
Theresa McDonald@Treesamay·
@DarrigoMelanie Just out, available at Walmart, a calculator preloaded with $600,000,000,000. Pass it around quick. I need to know how many big macs that can buy!
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Melanie D'Arrigo
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie·
Elon Musk is so rich that he could pay for: - tuition-free public college - universal childcare - close the cap to fund universal school meals - paid sick leave - ending homelessness - ending hunger - UBI of $1250 for every adult ...and he'd still be a billionaire.
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Theresa McDonald
Theresa McDonald@Treesamay·
@ninaturner Just out, available at Walmart, a calculator preloaded with $600,000,000,000. Pass it around quick. I need to know how many big macs that can buy!
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Nina Turner
Nina Turner@ninaturner·
Elon Musk is now worth $600 billion. Someone working at the federal minimum wage would have to work 9.45 million years to make that much money. We are all so much closer to being homeless than being a billionaire. Tax the rich.
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Theresa McDonald
Theresa McDonald@Treesamay·
@Tesho13 @UrbanCourtyard I don't think courtyard neighborhoods are that far from Texas donuts. Absolutely Charlotte is ready for beautiful and creative things.
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Theresa McDonald
Theresa McDonald@Treesamay·
@Tesho13 Please look at the area around Mallard Creek Rd and Sugar Creek, Nevin and Gibbon Rd, Derita Ave. Nevin and Gibbon is the area where the Derita station is slated to be. Much of it looks crappy because the buildings were never built for beauty or to last
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Theresa McDonald
Theresa McDonald@Treesamay·
@Tesho13 I am deadly serious that Derita is the place for this vision. The scale of the roads is small, no fighting 4 lane high speed behemoths. The current improvements are cheap and ugly and were never built for beauty or to last. @HasheemHalim
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Jeff
Jeff@Melbana222·
@theophilus367 @atrupar Australia has a hybrid public/private, federal/state approach that provides generally high-quality health and hospital care, particularly in emergency, life-threatening situations.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Rep. Andy Harris on healthcare: "We think we have the solutions. More subsidies are not the solution. Actually, the free market is the solution with less government interference and less government spending."
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The Shallow State
The Shallow State@OurShallowState·
It's amazing how so many billionaires - who have WAY more money than they could possibly need in 500 lifetimes - REALLY TRULY want to avoid paying relatively small slivers of tax money to their government to benefit a common good like social safety services for less fortunate countrymen within the same society that made them billionaires.
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Melanie D'Arrigo
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie·
Health insurance doesn't make healthcare a right, it keeps it as a privilege — because insurance isn't healthcare, and what may be affordable to some, isn't affordable for all. Universal healthcare with Medicare for All is the only policy that treats healthcare as a human right.
Katherine Clark@WhipKClark

Health care should be a right — not a privilege. That’s why Democrats are fighting to extend the ACA tax credits and lower costs. Unlike the GOP, we will always stand with working families.

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Theresa McDonald
Theresa McDonald@Treesamay·
@bobbyfijan Are you able to build these without having an HOA? Seems to me rowhomes are on small lots with zero lot lines or setbacks, no party walls or shared roofs. These should be allowed anywhere close to centers, transit etc.
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Bobby Fijan
Bobby Fijan@bobbyfijan·
What I love about the 3-story rowhouse is that it's in every region of America. Each with it's unique flavor, but still the same concept and design. Smaller and, therefore, more affordable. We just don't build this way anymore ... but (God willing) my company and I will.
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Bobby Fijan
Bobby Fijan@bobbyfijan·
This is what my company is building: the American 3-Story Rowhouse The goal is to build the highest quality infill starter homes so young people can have kids and STAY in their community, in every City across the country ... like we did 100 years ago 1200-1600sf, 4BR/2.5BA
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