Since some of you are looking for as much great real estate content/advice as possible and the top 10-20 (11 this week) posts might not quench your weekly appetite for information, I’ve taken the liberty to post "link post" links to all the week’s submissions that were not highlighted in the carnival. This should help the carnival in two ways:

1.) The weekly carnival remains as the place where the "best of the best" can be highlighted.
2.) The link posts give exposure to all participants that submitted a post in addition to giving voracious real estate readers more content.

Without further adieu, here are the rest of this week’s submissions:

Dan Green presents A downpayment is not a cushion posted at The Mortgage Reports, saying, "Your downpayment is a cash investment in real estate, not a cushion against falling home prices."

Carol Williams presents Real Estate Blog - Blogging For Bucks posted at Carol’s Wenatchee Real Estate Blog.

Adding That Special Touch When Selling Your Own House posted at Ps FSBO News, saying, "Adding That Special Touch When Selling Your Own House."

Joshua Dorkin presents Real Estate Partnership Questions posted at Real Estate Investing For Real.

Sagar Satapathy presents Home Equity Loans Are Passé posted at Home Loan Tips For First Timers.

Maureen McCabe presents Remodeling Cost vs. Value Central Ohio posted at Columbus Best Blog.

Clifford Jacobson presents It’s Not Where You Start. It’s Where You Finish. Assessments, Zestimates, CMA’s and Selling Prices posted at WebHomeUSA Blog, saying, "How Real Estate Agents should react to Tax Assessments, Zestimates and other Automated Value Models."

Athol Kay presents Google vs NAR posted at The Real Estate Guide.

Mary McKnight, AKA REBlogGirl presents What Madonna can teach you about blogging posted at RSS Pieces: Real Estate Blogging Resources, saying, "Be a blogging maverick by ‘thinking outside the box’ and doing things no one else is doing to drive traffic and convert leads. Learn how to use the Madonna Method of re-inventing yourself and thinking outside of the box to drive traffic and leads through your site."

Heather Fernandez presents What do people search for? posted at Trulia Blog, saying, "3mm people searched for "real estate" in October - where were they looking?  As tech-oriented real estate bloggers talk about optimizing their SEO and SEM - Trulia takes a quick look at the 15 most searched for geographical terms and tries to make sense of them."

Michael Price presents Mike’s Corner Web 2.0 For Real Estate Pros: Vertical and Tactical posted at Mike’s Corner Web 2.0 For Real Estate Pros.

Jay Thompson presents A New Real Estate Blogging Platform posted at The Phoenix Real Estate Guy.

Gena Riede presents Real Estate Blog - Should I Buy a Home or Rent? posted at Gena Riede, saying, "For First Time Homebuyers! A must read."

Broker Bryant presents Are you Aware Commissions are on a Upswing? posted at Broker Bryant’s Real Estate Ramblings.

Dave Gooden presents Nardi Gras 2006 posted at Pine Needle Lawn, saying "Leaders of the real estate industry still behind the times."

Chris Cranny presents Lies and the lying tenants who tell them posted at Youthful Real Estate Investor.

Please let me know in the comments whether this "link post" is useful to you or not. Have a great Thanksgiving!

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  1. Athol Kay on November 21, 2006 9:32 am

    It’s a great idea. If nothing else I’m no longer paranoid that my applications to the Carnival aren’t actually arriving! I also feel better about NOT getting in a top ten. Everyone is pretty decent on the “almost” list. Yay everyone.