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Household Real Estate Value and Equity Rebound to Record High in 2026Q1
In Q1 2026, owner-occupied real estate value reached a record $48.7 trillion, up $810 billion from the previous quarter and $1.2 trillion over the year. Mortgage debt hit an all-time high of $13.8 trillion, growing 2.8% annually but slower than recent years. Home equity rose to $34.9 trillion, or 71.6% of property value, providing a…
Read MoreBuying Edges out Renting Again | “Your dream home, guided by a local team you can trust.”
A current buyer survey found 53% of Americans said buying makes more sense now, while 47% preferred renting or living with family. Homeownership appeal was clear: 90% viewed a home as a valuable investment, 94% said it provides stability, and 32% felt more confident buying. Affordability challenged buyers, with 58% naming high prices the biggest…
Read MoreUS Mortgage Rates Get Relief Signal | “Your dream home, guided by a local team you can trust.”
10-yr government yields ↓~3 basis points to ~4.4%, while 2-yr yields ↓~4 basis points to near ~4% after the preliminary agreement, as investors reassessed inflation. The 10-yr benchmark guides 30-yr fixed mortgage rates, so its current trajectory may help shape the US summer selling season for brokers. Mid-Q2 energy costs left consumer inflation at ~4%…
Read MoreUS Buyers Underestimate Homeownership Costs | “Your dream home, guided by a local team you can trust.”
Across the US, 63% of homeowners underestimated ownership costs, with first-time buyers even more likely to face budget surprises after closing in the current market. The median shortfall was $400 per mo, or ~$5K per yr, showing why buyers need plans beyond the mortgage payment before shopping. Budget checkpoints should include property taxes, insurance, HOA…
Read More30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Drops by 37 Basis Points Year-Over-Year
The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate dropped to 6.48%, down 37 basis points from last year, improving affordability for homebuyers. This decrease can save nearly $98 monthly on a $400,000 loan, totaling over $35,000 in interest savings over 30 years. The 15-year fixed rate also declined to 5.79%. Rising incomes outpacing home prices and stabilizing…
Read MoreInside Kansas City’s top down payment assistance programs, from forgivable loans to nonprofit grants
Missouri ranks 15th nationally for how quickly residents can save for a home down payment, needing about 12 years on average. In Kansas City, several down payment assistance programs help buyers, including two from the Missouri Housing Development Commission (MHDC) and Habitat for Humanity’s grant. MHDC offers the First Place and Next Step programs with…
Read MoreHomebuying advantages to consider this June
Mortgage rates have slightly declined to around 6.49%, offering some hope for buyers. Despite rates being higher than recent lows, benefits include less competition, more room to negotiate prices, and favorable seasonal timing for home inspections and moves before the school year. Buyers with good credit may find rates under 6% by shopping around, making…
Read MoreGreater Boston Family Gifts Need Tax Care | “Your dream home, guided by a local team you can trust.”
Greater Boston single-family median sales price topped $1M this spring, above $989.5K in prior Early-Q2, as housing costs kept rising across the area. Higher prices have pushed more parents to support adult children’s purchases, especially first-time buyers who need down payment help to reach homeownership. Family support can be invaluable, but tax professionals warn some…
Read MoreUS Mortgage Rates Follow Central Bank Signals | “Your dream home, guided by a local team you can trust.”
The US central bank does not set mortgage rates directly, but its federal funds rate influences borrowing costs across major financial products. Mortgage pricing often tracks the 10-yr Treasury yield, a key benchmark lenders use when adding compensation for homeowner credit risk into loans. When the federal funds rate moves, mortgage rates usually follow similar…
Read MoreUS Veterans Can Use Stronger Loan Leverage | “Your dream home, guided by a local team you can trust.”
Veteran home loans remain a powerful US homeownership benefit, especially when borrowers receive clear pricing, strong guidance, and loan teams trained for military needs. The loan type is not inherently harder than conventional financing; it works best when originators understand guidelines and explain expectations upfront clearly. Veterans should compare multiple offers, reviewing rate structure, fees,…
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