As we move through 2026 and look ahead to 2027, the question on many minds is: where are mortgage rates headed? For those dreaming of homeownership or considering a refinance, understanding the... Read more »
It’s a bit of a tricky time for anyone looking to buy a home or refinance their mortgage over the next 12 months. Based on what the big financial players are saying,... Read more »
Looking ahead to the next five years, most indicators point to a period of gradual adjustment of mortgage rates rather than a return to extremes from 2026 through 2030. While the ultra-low,... Read more »
For anyone eyeing a new home or thinking about refinancing, the big question on everyone’s mind is: what’s going to happen with mortgage rates this week, from May 11th to May 17th?... Read more »
Thinking about buying or selling a home in Texas over the next couple of years? You’re not alone! The Texas housing market is a big topic of conversation, and while it’s seen... Read more »
Drafting Your Future: What the NFL Combine Teaches Us About California Estate Planning California Legal Implications: Preparation and Evaluation As reported by ESPN, the 2026 NFL Combine is currently underway in Indianapolis,... Read more »
Planning to buy or sell a home between now and the end of the decade? The latest housing data points to a market that’s stabilizing rather than swinging wildly. Most forecasts suggest steady... Read more »
Florida’s housing market is entering the next phase of its growth cycle, with steady demand and moderate price momentum expected from 2026 through 2030. Population inflows remain the market’s biggest tailwind, as Florida... Read more »
If you’re waiting on the sidelines, hoping for a return to the “free money” mortgage rates of the early 2020s, I have to be blunt: that ship has sailed. However, the anxiety... Read more »
The Florida housing market is set for steady growth and sustained demand over the next five years, from 2026 to 2030, thanks to a continued influx of new residents. Let’s talk about... Read more »