Conversation with a USA Today top 10 economist: NAR’s chief economist Dr. Lawrence Yun to meet with Virginia REALTOR bloggers

by Ben Martin, blogmaster emeritus on March 17, 2008

This spring is shaping up to be very busy here at VARbuzz. In addition to the Blog Brawl (round three voting closes at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, March 18), we are thrilled to announce that VAR has arranged a meeting in which NAR's chief economist, Dr. Lawrence Yun, will talk with five Virginia REALTOR bloggers.  Coincidentally, today NAR announced that Dr. Yun has been named one of America's top 10 economists by USA Today (read NAR's press release).

The dialog with Dr. Yun will be late next week, so you can expect to see posts the week of March 31 at VARbuzz and these five Virginia REALTOR blogs:

In a bit of a tease, last week we inquired of VARbuzz readers: If you could ask Lawrence Yun one question, what would it be? We've gotten a few replies, but now that you know we can deliver your questions directly to one of the country's top economists, we encourage you to leave your question in the comments here or on last week's post.

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{ 11 comments… read them below or add one }

Frank Borges LL0SA- Broker Franklyrealty.com March 17, 2008 at 11:27 pm

As the first person to ask a question in your previous post (yes I was first, but something not on my end held up my post), I would like to ask how the 5 bloggers were chosen?

I hope there isn’t any fear that certain bloggers might ask some tough questions.

Frank

Blue Ridge Georgia Real Estate Agents March 18, 2008 at 8:15 am

This is fantastic bringing bloggers to NAR and hopeful they can embrace this part of the industry and see what it has to offer. Thanks in advance for paving the way for so many and good luck.

Ben Martin, blogmaster March 18, 2008 at 9:46 am

Frank, our goal was to enlist the help of a broad cross-section of bloggers but limit it to a small number so as to not overwhelm Dr. Yun with so many people.

Frank Borges LL0SA- Broker Franklyrealty.com March 18, 2008 at 9:50 am

What would be amazing is if you invited non-Realtor blogs, or bubble bloggers that watch Yun like a hawk.

David Jackson March 20, 2008 at 9:55 am

Although the bloggers have already been chosen,I would be up for another meeting with Lawrence Yun.

Lawrence Yun should be commended for metting with bloggers.

Georgia Fishing Vacations March 21, 2008 at 9:13 am

The NAR seems to be intune with the Virgina market and showing interest. Do they know something we don’t?

Scott Brunner, CEO of VAR March 21, 2008 at 11:43 am

Nope, we simply invited him, and he accepted. Lawrence has been much-maligned on the RE.net, and unfairly in my opinion, and we wanted some Virginia bloggers to have a chance to hear his perspective first-hand.

Natalie Langford March 23, 2008 at 9:19 pm

I see the real estate Zebra will be there! No doubt, he’ll have his handy video camera in hand. Can’t wait to see what each of the 5 various bloggers take away from this conversation. Hats off to Mr. Yun for taking the time to meet with some of our best!

Bob Carney March 28, 2008 at 5:15 pm

Wait…If the zebra was behind the camera…who was in front of it? I am sure there will be some interesting accounts of their experience. Looking forward to see Lawernce Yun’s spin on the economy.

Tony Arko March 29, 2008 at 7:34 pm

36 hours later and not one post, not one video, not one audio, not one word about lunch with Larry Yun. Very interesting. I smell a fish.

Jim Duncan March 29, 2008 at 8:47 pm

Here are the photos; and you’re right. He was great; it was a love-fest. :)

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