Instead of blogging, I thought these links would speak for themselves.
House As Shelter, Or Burden? (economist.com)
US Foreclosure Filings Jump as Moratoriums End (cnbc.com)
Hawaii foreclosures soar 503% in March (honoluluadvertiser.com)
Biggest Real Estate Bankruptcy In History (bloomberg.com)
Deflation Has Gone Global (Mish)
The Real Fiscal Crisis Is Yet to Come (knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu)
Looting Social Security (thenation.com)
Wells Fargo Appraisers Lawsuit (hbsslaw.com)
Is fear the cause of the business feeze? I think not (examiner.com)
Unsafe Money Market Guarantees Expire in April (geldpress.com)
Goldman Sachs Tries to Shut Down Financial Blogger (marketoracle.co.uk)
No End Yet for Downturn in Housing, New Data Sugges (nytimes.com)
Why a 50% Drop in Housing Is Not the Bottom (Charles Hugh Smith)
T2 Partners Presentation (scribd.com)
Yahoo plans to eliminate up to 600 jobs (sfgate.com)
Unemployment Impacting S. California's Rental Markets (nuwireinvestor.com)
Commercial real estate market softens (sfgate.com)
On the front lines of the US meltdown (macleans.ca)
Empty Florida houses may return to nature (latimes.com)
Economist Predicts Future (dilbert.com)