California's real estate market continues to normalize. The year-over-year numbers are skewed as over the last 12 month period, the first 6 months were still a super hot market with artificially low 3% mortgage rates and no inventory... the past 6 months the Federal Reserve is taking away the ... » Learn More about California Real Estate Market at a Glance July 2023
Mortgage Rates Moves Every Time An Economic Report Is Released
There has been a slew of economic reports released lately that give the Federal Reserve, and financial markets differing stories on where interest rates should go. The Federal Reserve has two primary goals dictated by its charter. Maintain maximum employment and stability of the financial ... » Learn More about Mortgage Rates Moves Every Time An Economic Report Is Released
FTC Takes Action to Stop Online Home Buying Firm Opendoor from Cheating Potential Sellers with Misleading Claims about its Home-Buying Service
As I’ve conveyed many times in the past, the iBuyer program costs sellers substantially compared to using the traditional market. The Federal Trade Commission came down on Opendoor, and no doubt Zillow saw this action coming down when they pulled out of their iBuyer operation. Excerpts from the ... » Learn More about FTC Takes Action to Stop Online Home Buying Firm Opendoor from Cheating Potential Sellers with Misleading Claims about its Home-Buying Service
The Spread Between the 10 Year Treasury and 30 Year Mortgage Rates Expand, and What it Means
I generally tell potential borrowers that if they follow the 10 Year US Treasury note rate, it generally is a good indication of the direction of 30 year fixed mortgage rates. It still is a good indicator, but other elements are currently having an effect skewing their correlation. Two ... » Learn More about The Spread Between the 10 Year Treasury and 30 Year Mortgage Rates Expand, and What it Means
California Real Estate Continues to Normalize
Although recently released data points to rising macroeconomic uncertainty that is beginning to spill over into the housing market, prospective homebuyers are beginning to enjoy some of the benefits of a shifting market. To be sure, rising rates have reduced buyer purchasing power, but rising ... » Learn More about California Real Estate Continues to Normalize