Weekly Mortgage Update. July 7th, 2025
Weekly Mortgage Update. June 30th, 2025
It’s officially summer, but the market’s cooling off. New home sales just hit a 7-month low, consumer spending is the slowest it’s been since 2020, and job growth is losing steam. It’s not dramatic, but it could be just enough to keep mortgage rates steady for now.
Read MoreWeekly Mortgage Update. June 23rd, 2025
There’s a lot shifting behind the scenes right now—home prices, builder strategies, even pressure on the Fed. Rates haven’t moved much (yet), but the pressure is building.
Read MoreWeekly Mortgage Update. June 16th, 2025
Rates were headed in the right direction… then the world reminded us how fast things can shift. Here’s what happened last week – and why it matters if you’re thinking about buying a home this summer.
Read MoreWeekly Mortgage Update. June 9th, 2025.
Softer inflation, steady rates… and a Britney Spears reference you didn’t see coming. Oh – and Fannie & Freddie might finally get out from under government control. Let’s break it down 👇 #MortgageRates #HousingMarket #RealEstateNews
Read MoreWeekly Mortgage Update. June 2nd, 2025
Softer inflation, steady rates… and a Britney Spears reference you didn’t see coming. Oh – and Fannie & Freddie might finally get out from under government control. Let’s break it down 👇 #MortgageRates #HousingMarket #RealEstateNews
Read MoreWeekly Mortgage Update. May 19th, 2025
Are rates high? Low? Somewhere in between? Depends on how far back you’re looking. 👀 Let’s put things in perspective. #MortgageRates #HousingMarket #RealEstateUpdate
Read MoreWeekly Mortgage Update. May 5th, 2025
Jobs are up, rates are steady, and newlyweds are skipping the toasters for something way more practical. Let’s talk about what’s happening in the housing market right now. #MortgageNews #RealEstateUpdate #HousingMarket
Read MoreWeekly Mortgage Update. April 28th, 2025
Rates are wobbling, prices are softening, and nearly half of sellers are offering sweeteners to close the deal. The market’s shifting – here’s what you need to know 👇 #HousingMarket #MortgageRates #RealEstateUpdate
Read MoreWhy did you become a loan officer?
Yes, I became a loan officer to help people. Yes, I care about homeownership. But branded water bottles? Come on… how do you pass that up? Obviously joking. Kind of.
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