Julie Chang
@JulieChangRE
I run a real estate market study biz. also licensed in CA. thx to DRE rules yes gotta list my details. Pacific Sotheby’s DRE 01978767
Lotsa new followers: here's more about me I run a Real Estate asset & market feasibility study business. We can conduct a study nationally as the process and approach is the same. The nuances come into play with markets that are largely offline and data is hard to come by…
There are too many bad dog owners Do not control their dogs I don’t want strange humans touching me. Nor do I want your dog to Not acceptable to just go lick a person or jump on them right? So why is it ok for your dog to?
There are too many dogs in American cities. Not just in parks, but in grocery stores, restaurants, and strollers. The urban dog has gone from companion to cultural force—and it’s reshaping how cities work. 🧵
Alarming trend of people don’t read Can’t comprehend or can’t execute Can’t pay attention to details And this is in law where details are kinda important?
Takeaways from reviewing 50 resumes today (link to apply to TIL in comments): 👉 A crazy number of resumes say 202[x]-2024 (not updated for 2025) 👉 Only ~10% submitted the cover letter and references requested 👉 Majority of applicants are men (if you're a woman, please apply!)…
24 in San Diego County Would you choose the “countryside” of Rancho Santa Fe with no ocean Or an oceanfront property
Homes for sale at the moment priced over $20MM by city: New York City: 137 Los Angeles: 91 Miami: 19 San Francisco: 4 Despite the insane wealth creation in San Francisco, there isn’t really an ultra luxury segment of the market compared to other cities (at the moment…
If you really want a pool Expect it to be a money pit Especially as water use and infrastructure issues become more challenging - yes all over TX this is a problem And over time - there’s a lot of maintenance and cost But I get why people want them And if you wanna buy a…
Got a bid for a pool. Realized that it’s the same price as 645 nights at the hotel with a cool pool. Here’s 1/645 This kid is thrilled. I can add another night or two each month when accounting for maintenance and chemicals.
Why is there this trend where people hate walkable neighborhoods?
How many people are living paycheck to paycheck Driving an older car Living somewhere small, cheap Cooking every meal using real food Paying for healthcare & other essentials Not spending on non essentials Its easy to live paycheck to paycheck if you're out there living beyond…
3 in 5 U.S. workers say they live paycheck to paycheck, per PNC Bank.
Climate & nature doesn't seem to care if you believe its changing But its definitely impacting many things What are you doing to shield your real estate business from the impacts of climate?
This HEAT is causing massive delays in the construction world.
If you want to buy a condo You need to accept that rules do and can change And stop having your agent ask 10 million questions about the HOA rules before you've even seen it None of it matters if you don't want to buy it But FFS read the CC&Rs, rules and regulations if…
This is gonna offend people but as someone who went through a million dollar workup here’s my tips on how to get results in medicine and how to handle Drs appts 1. You can’t be emotional. This is basically a business transaction. If you can’t stop crying you will be asked if…
Reddit is so horrifying bc you can go to a sub for people with health problems and see tons of people desperate for help, strategizing on how to be taken seriously, and then you go to a doctor sub and it's full of professionals talking about hysterical women and blue hair.
What’s the best lower cost mattress (sub $500 for a queen) in a box that isn’t too firm but comfortable enough for guests
Because America is all about capitalism and the economy is driven by consumer spend And Americans have inferiority complexes for some reason so have to show off their status with big homes. Look I made it! So the bigger the house the more stuff you buy and brag about how much…
i waste a lot of time browsing zillow and don't understand the American preference for larger generic home (4k - 10k sq feet) instead of smaller home with beautiful architecture (1.5 - 3k sq feet)
How much data is flat out lies Including government or respected sources
Maybe someday we’ll find developers who actually build beautiful things again No it’s not a mass market product But when “luxury” looks cheap - but with not Temu price tags - is just tragic
More Haussmannian apartments please