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September 20, 2009

Supply vs. demand in your neck of the woods

We've been chatting recently about supply vs. demand -- homes listed for sale in various price ranges compared with sales in those ranges. Some of you buyers shared your experiences, which is always interesting. I'd like to hear more about what you're seeing, whether you're a buyer, seller or observer, and I've made it easy for you to share.

Not a poll this Sunday. A quick check-the-box survey with four questions.

Go on, try it out! First Wonk survey ever! (Note to the unlucky few of you with insanely restrictive work computer settings: It's powered by Google Docs.)

Posted by Jamie Smith Hopkins at 7:00 AM | | Comments (0)
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Jamie Smith Hopkins, a Baltimore Sun reporter since 1999, writes about the regional economy. Her reporting on the housing market has won national and local awards. Hopkins is a Columbia native and has lived in Maryland all her life, save for 10 months spent covering schools in Ames, Iowa.
She trained to become a wonk by spending large chunks of time as a geek and an insufferable know-it-all.
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