Financial InformationMortgages December 8, 2021

What do low mortgage rates mean to you?

Mortgage rates are always in the news and people always ask me “why should I care about rates rising or falling?”  So taking advantage of today’s news, I thought I’d do a brief summary on the matter. (I gave a similar explanation in my March 2020 blog).

 

1.  When mortgage rates drop, it means that if you were to refinance your existing mortgage, your monthly payment would also go down.  By how much depends on your current interest rate versus the new interest rate.

2.  When mortgage rates drop, would-be buyers can now afford to buy more, as the mortgage balance that they will get approved for goes up.  This brings more buyers to the market, and causes home prices to increase, if inventory is low.

3.  When mortgage rates go up, it means a loan is more expensive on a monthly basis.  

4.  If you are happy with your current mortgage rate, then the news is not important to you personally, but most of us know someone that would benefit from either refinancing or buying when rates are low…so share the news.

5.  If you are in the market for an investment property, you want to be able to borrow and buy when mortgage rates are low.  

 

The bottom line is that lower mortgage rates are supposed to help more renters become buyers.  However, the current low inventory client isn’t helping that goal.

If you want to read that full article:  Click Here for CNET article

Source:  CNET (December 8th, 2021)

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Real Estate October 12, 2021

Feng Shui and real estate

Feng Shui and Real Estate

Just what is Feng Shui? The short answer is that it’s an ancient Chinese art and science that was developed some 3000 years ago to help people balance the energies in the places they lived. It’s pronounced Fung Shway and it translates to “Wind Water.” In Chinese culture, the elements play an important part in everyday life, as in wind and water that bring good harvests, which in turn bring good health and prosperity.

Feng Shui is based on Taoist philosophy, which puts a great deal of stock in living in harmony with nature, and states that land is alive and brimming with energy, or chi (pronounced chee). This in turn means that your home is alive and full of chi as well and needs to be arranged in such a way that the chi can be maximized. Find out how to use it in your home decorating at http://fengshui.about.com.

You instinctively know if things are in balance.  Think about a time when you have gone into a room and it has just felt off or wrong or uncomfortable.  You sensed the imbalance. Yet, when you walk into a hotel or spa, you immediately feel a calmness and peace come over you.  So how can you apply it to your own home?  There are some great books out there or you can just give me a call.