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Laura Goldstein
Editor in Chief
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Ann Brenoff
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Kent Zelas
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Kent Zelas has been an editor and writer at the Los Angeles Times, The Orange County Register, Hearst Newspapers, The California Endowment and The Pew Center on the States. At AOL, he's worked at WalletPop and various Patch websites, and also currently edits AOL Jobs. He's a graduate of the University of California, Irvine.
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Krisanne Alcantara
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Krisanne Alcantara is a reporter for AOL Real Estate. She has written for The Huffington Post, MTV.com, NearSay.com and was a TV correspondent for ABS-CBN Global in Sydney, Australia. She lives in Brooklyn.
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Teke Wiggin
Reporter
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Teke Wiggin is a reporter for AOL Real Estate. He has covered local news in Washington, D.C., and national news in South Korea, where he worked as an English teacher for a year and a half. His work has appeared in publications including the Los Angeles Times, The Christian Science Monitor, GlobalPost.com and The Huffington Post.
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Zillow
Associate Blogger
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Zillow is a real estate marketplace where homeowners, buyers, sellers, renters, real estate agents and mortgage professionals find and share vital information about homes and mortgages.
Most Recent Post Seattle's Escala: 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Love Nest| Yes - We've hit rock bottom and things are starting to turn around. | |
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| No - Double-dip, extended single-dip -- whatever you want to call it. Things will get worse before they get better. | |
| Maybe - But why jinx it? Perception has as much to do with local home prices as employment rates. |