An article from The Oklahoman about the technological features of Jeff …
A feature story in the Oklahoman's Real Estate Magazine on Jeff …
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An article covering the COHBA "Defy The Trends" campaign, which quotes COHBA First Vice President and campaign char Jeff Click on the strategy behind the campaign and why the association is launching it.
The Oklahoman's annual "Outlook" feature, which included an in-depth look at the vast options on the horizon in Oklahoma City housing. Includes analysis on the re-urbanization of inner-OKC by COHBA officers, Mark Dale and Jeff Click.
COHBA announces its "Defy The Trends" campaign to help spread the good news about OKC's market, amidst all the gloomy news elsewhere. Includes quotes from Jeff and other COHBA Officers on the campaign.
An article covering the local housing market's statistics in comparison to around the country as of April 15th, 2008. Includes quote from Jeff Click on the Realtors® "Good Thing You're In Oklahoma" campaign, and also mentions the launch of COHBA's "Defy The Trends" campaign.
Mize's monthly article covering the pace of sales, permits, and days-on-the-market. Jeff Click is quoted on builder outlook for the metro.
An article about products showcased at the National Association of Home Builders' International Builder Show, which local builders discovered and use here in Oklahoma. The article includes quotes from Jeff and coverage of Jeff Click Homes' use of HAI's OmniPro II home integration system.
An article covering the widening gap of home affordability in the Oklahoma City metro area, quoting Jeff Click on increases in building costs.
An article covering the
COHBA "Wise Guys" seminar, moderated by Jeff Click, which included a panel of 6 local builders who overcame the challenges of the 80s oil and real estate bust in Oklahoma.
An article covering the unemployment rate in Oklahoma as of December 2007, quoting Jeff Click on how construction helped to sustain strong employment for the state.