As we continue to see FED rate increases to slow the economy, we are starting to feel the fear, and it all comes with a price. The price is fear, instability, and job loss. Which in turn creates volatility as markets react to economic reports without the stabilization of a Federal Reserve buying mortgaged-backed securities and treasuries. But, I want to break housing down into four buckets this month: supply, demand, affordability, and credit availability.
The housing sector is strong, well-funded and able to withstand short-term volatility. While critics continue to generate fear around instability, crisis, bubbles, foreclosures, and more, our job as real estate professionals is simply to support reality with facts. Listen to your DMAR November Denver Real Estate Market Update!
Why You Should Buy a House in Today’s Denver Market
Look at the 30-year mortgage rate history; today is the best day to buy.
IsThere a Housing Bubble and Will We See a Recession?
DMAR April 2022 - We need a recession.
Is there a housing bubble?
Why is Debt to Income Ratio Important When Buying a Home?
Rising Home Prices and Increased Interest Rates - Get in it now.
Gaining the Upper Hand to Be the Winning Offer
Interest Rates and Inflation Explained
What are mortgage points?
Ways first time home buyers can take advantage of small opportunities
Four home loan programs to consider - VA, FHA, Jumbo and Jumbo LLC
Is It Worth To Bid Over The Asking Price?
DMAR March 2022 - Real Estate is Globally Affected
Will Russia Affect Interest Rates?
5 Mistakes to Avoid Before Closing on Your Home
Real Estate Appraisal Hacks to Get Under Contract
Why Are Interest Rates Rising and Affecting Affordability?
When Does It Make Sense to Buy Down The Interest Rate?
With a HECM You Won’t Ever Make a Mortgage Payment Again
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