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S&P Case-Shiller Housing Market Indices: Short Supply of Homes for Sale Pushes Prices Up

June 29, 2023 by Rhonda Costa

S&P Case-Shiller Housing Market Indices: Short Supply of Homes for Sale Pushes Prices UpApril readings for S&P Case-Shiller’s Housing Market Indices showed gains in home prices throughout the U.S. Rising prices were caused by shortages of previously-owned homes for sale and increasing buyer demand as the average 30-year mortgage rate exceeded six percent.  The southeastern region lost its top spot on S&P Case-Shiller’s 20-City Home Price Index as Chicago, Illinois, Atlanta, Georgia, and Tampa, Florida held the top three year-over-year home price growth rates for April.

Chicago, Illinois Breaks Southeast’s Lead on April Home Price Growth

The top three cities with the highest home price growth rates as reported in April’s   S&P Case-Shiller’s 20-City Home Price Index were Chicago, Illinois with a  year-over-year home price gain of 4.10 percent;  Atlanta, Georgia posted a year-over-year home price growth of 3.50 percent.  Tampa, Florida placed third in the 20-City Index with an average home price gain of 2.40 percent. All year-over-year readings for April home prices were seasonally adjusted.

Average home prices lagged in the West as the combined impact of high home prices and mortgage rates created affordability issues for would-be home buyers. Seattle, Washington saw average home prices drop by -12.40 percent year-over-year; San Francisco, California reported that year-over-year home prices declined by 11.10 percent in April. Home prices in Las Vegas, Nevada fell by 6.60 percent year-over-year.

Mortgage rates nearing 7 percent did not appear to impact home buyers to a great extent, but higher rates do increase the cost of home loans and monthly payments; current mortgage rates and rising home prices do not promote affordable opportunities for first-time and moderate-income home buyers.

FHFA House Price Index

In related news, the Federal Housing Finance Agency posted 0.50 percent month-to-month-home price growth in its  House Price Index for April. This index reports on home prices for homes sold by the Government Sponsored Enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These homes were acquired through foreclosure and were subject to original loan limits established by FHFA for mortgages acquired or guaranteed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac The GSEs’ loan limits cause a more moderate range of home price growth reported in  FHFA’s House Price Index as compared to data reported in the S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Indices.

Filed Under: Financial Reports Tagged With: Case-Shiller, Financial Report, Housing Market

How to Help Your Dog Adjust To A New Home

June 28, 2023 by Rhonda Costa

How to Help Your Dog Adjust To A New HomeMoving to a new home can be a stressful time for both you and your dog. Dogs are creatures of habit, and a new environment can be overwhelming for them. However, with the right approach, you can help your dog adjust to their new home smoothly.

Let The Dog Get Familiar With The Moving Supplies

If you’re moving to a new home, your dog may be curious or nervous about the moving supplies and boxes around the house. To help your dog adjust to the upcoming move, it can be helpful to let them get familiar with moving supplies. Introduce the moving supplies gradually by introducing one or two boxes or pieces of packing material at a time. Allow your dog to sniff and investigate the items, but make sure to supervise them to ensure their safety.

Stick To A Regular Schedule

Sticking to a regular schedule can be very beneficial for both humans and dogs. For dogs, having a consistent daily routine can help reduce stress and anxiety, improve behavior, and promote overall wellbeing. Set a regular feeding schedule: Dogs thrive on routine and feeding them at the same time each day can help them feel more secure. Schedule daily walks or playtime sessions at the same time each day, and make sure to provide plenty of opportunities for your dog to run, play, and explore.

Here are some additional tips to help your dog adjust to a new home:

Create a safe space: Designate a specific area of the house where your dog can feel safe and comfortable. This can be a crate or a cozy bed in a quiet corner. Make sure to include familiar items like their favorite toys and bedding.

Provide lots of love and attention: During the adjustment period, your dog may be feeling anxious or stressed. Provide them with plenty of love and attention to help them feel more at ease.

Schedule regular potty breaks: Most dogs need to go potty every few hours, so it’s important to establish a regular potty schedule. Take your dog out first thing in the morning, after meals, and before bedtime, and make sure to reward them for going outside.

Stick to a consistent bedtime: Dogs need plenty of rest, and a consistent bedtime routine can help them settle down for the night. Aim for a regular bedtime and stick to a consistent routine, such as taking your dog for a walk, providing a bedtime treat, and settling them into their crate or bed.

Stay patient and positive: Adjusting to a new home can take time, and every dog is different. Stay patient and positive and avoid punishing your dog for any accidents or unwanted behavior. Instead, reward positive behavior and reinforce good habits.

By following these tips, you can help your dog adjust to their new home and settle in comfortably. Remember to be patient and understanding, and your dog will soon feel right at home.

Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: New Home, Pets, Real Estate

How To Beat High Inflation with a Home Purchase

June 27, 2023 by Rhonda Costa

How To Beat High Inflation with a Home PurchaseInflation can erode the value of your savings over time, and one way to hedge against inflation is by investing in assets that appreciate in value over time. Real estate is often considered a good hedge against inflation, as property values tend to rise in line with inflation.

Here are some ways a home purchase can help beat high inflation:

Lock in a low-interest rate mortgage: High inflation often leads to higher interest rates, but if you lock in a low-interest rate mortgage when inflation is low, you can benefit from lower mortgage payments even if interest rates rise in the future. This can free up more money for other expenses and investments.

Appreciation: Real estate values tend to rise over time, especially in areas with high demand and limited supply. If you purchase a home in an area that is likely to appreciate, you can benefit from the increase in value over time.

Rental income: If you purchase a home as an investment property, you can generate rental income that increases with inflation. Rental income can provide a steady stream of passive income that can keep up with inflation.

Tax benefits: Homeowners can deduct mortgage interest and property taxes from their federal income taxes, which can help offset the costs of homeownership. These deductions can be especially valuable during times of high inflation when other deductions may lose value.

Diversification: Investing in real estate can diversify your investment portfolio, reducing the overall risk of inflation. Real estate has historically performed well during periods of inflation and can provide a valuable hedge against the erosion of purchasing power caused by inflation.

It’s important to note that buying a home should be a long-term investment strategy, and not a short-term solution to beat inflation. Real estate values can fluctuate over short periods of time, and it may take several years to recoup your investment. It’s also important to consider the costs of homeownership, such as maintenance, repairs, and property taxes, when evaluating the potential benefits of purchasing a home.

Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: Home Prices, Inflation, Real Estate

What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – June 26, 2023

June 26, 2023 by Rhonda Costa

What's Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week - June 26, 2023Last week’s scheduled economic reports included readings on housing starts, existing home sales, and Federal  Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s congressional testimony. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims were also released.

National Home Builders Association Releases June Housing Market Index

U.S.  home builder confidence rose by five points to an index reading of 55 in June according to the National Association of Home Builders Housing Market Index. The June reading surpassed the expected reading of 51 and May’s housing market index reading of 50. Component readings for the Housing Market Index also rose as builder confidence in current market conditions rose five points and confidence in market conditions for the next six months rose six points.

NAHB said that a shortage of previously-owned homes for sale is driving sales of new homes and rising builder confidence. Many current homeowners refinanced to very low rates available during and immediately after the pandemic and are not inclined to refinance or buy new homes at current higher interest rates.

Mr. Robert Dietz, the chief economist for the NAHB, said: “A  bottom is forming for single-family home building as builder sentiment continues to gradually rise from the beginning of the year.” Mr. Dietz also noted that “with the Federal Reserve nearing the end of its tightening cycle, it’s good news for future market conditions in terms of mortgage rates and the cost of builder and developer loans.”

June’s reading was the sixth consecutive month showing increasing home builder confidence and the 11th month since builder sentiment moved into positive territory.

Mortgage Rates Fall

Freddie Mac reported lower average mortgage rates last week as rates for 30-year fixed-rate mortgages fell by two basis points to 6.67 percent and rates for 15-year fixed-rate mortgages fell by seven basis points to an average rate of 6.03 percent.

Sales of previously-owned homes rose to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 4.30 million sales as compared to the expected reading of 4.25 million sales and April’s reading of April’  reading of 4.29 million sales.

What’s Ahead

This week’s scheduled economic reporting includes readings from S&P Case-Shiller Indices, new and pending home sales, and inflation. Weekly readings on mortgage rates and jobless claims will also be released.

Filed Under: Financial Reports Tagged With: Financial Report, Jobless Claims, Mortgage Rates

Maximizing Small Outdoor Spaces: Ideas for Balconies and Patios

June 23, 2023 by Rhonda Costa

Maximizing Small Outdoor Spaces: Ideas for Balconies and PatiosLiving in an urban setting often means compromising on outdoor space. However, even the tiniest of balconies or patios can be transformed into inviting and functional outdoor retreats. With a bit of creativity and thoughtful planning, you can maximize your small outdoor space and create a beautiful oasis right outside your doorstep.

Choose the Right Furniture:

When it comes to small outdoor spaces, selecting the right furniture is crucial. Pieces that are compact, lightweight, and multi-functional. Along with folding chairs, stackable stools, and collapsible tables are excellent choices as they can be easily stored when not in use. Consider investing in furniture with built-in storage compartments, such as benches or ottomans, to maximize space efficiency.

Lighting Magic:

Proper lighting can transform any space, and small outdoor areas are no exception. Install outdoor lighting fixtures such as string lights, lanterns, or solar-powered LEDs to create a warm and inviting ambiance during the evenings.

Utilize Wall Space:

When every square inch counts, make the most of your vertical surfaces. Mount shelves, hooks, or wall organizers to hold small potted plants, lanterns, or decorative items. Wall-mounted foldable tables or bars can provide an additional surface for dining or working while saving valuable floor space

Cozy Seating Nooks:

Create cozy nooks or corners within your small outdoor space for intimate seating arrangements. Utilize corner spaces by adding small benches, cozy chairs, or hammocks.

Play with Colors and Patterns:

Incorporate vibrant colors and patterns to make your small outdoor space visually appealing. Choose colorful cushions, rugs, and accessories to inject personality into your balcony or patio. Stripes, geometric patterns, and bold prints can create an illusion of depth and add visual interest. Remember to balance colors and patterns with a cohesive theme to avoid overwhelming the space.

Maximizing small outdoor spaces is all about smart design choices and utilizing the available space effectively. By carefully selecting furniture, incorporating greenery, enhancing privacy, adding proper lighting, utilizing wall space, creating cozy seating nooks, and playing with colors and patterns, you can transform even the tiniest balcony or patio into a delightful outdoor retreat.

Filed Under: Around The Home Tagged With: Outdoor Space, Patio, Real Estate

What to Look For During Your Home Inspection

June 22, 2023 by Rhonda Costa

What To Look For During Your Home InspectionBuying a new home is an exciting and significant milestone in anyone’s life. However, it’s essential to approach the homebuying process with caution and thoroughness to ensure that you’re making a sound investment. One crucial step in the homebuying journey is the home inspection. A home inspection is a comprehensive evaluation of a property’s condition, aiming to uncover any potential issues or concerns that could affect its value or safety. Below are some tips to remember when navigating a home inspection.

Roof and Exterior:

The roof is your home’s first line of defense against the elements, so it’s crucial to examine it closely. Look for missing or damaged shingles, signs of leakage, and the overall condition of the roof.

Structural Integrity:

A solid foundation and sound structure are vital for the long-term stability and safety of your home. Inspect the foundation for cracks, unevenness, or signs of settling. Look out for any sagging or uneven floors, as they could indicate structural issues.

Plumbing and Electrical Systems:

Faulty plumbing or electrical systems can lead to significant problems and costly repairs. Test the faucets, showers, and toilets to ensure proper water flow and drainage. Check for leaks under sinks and around toilets. In terms of electrical systems, inspect the circuit breaker panel and look for any exposed wiring, outdated systems, or potential fire hazards.

HVAC Systems:

Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are critical for maintaining a comfortable living environment. Have the HVAC systems thoroughly inspected to determine their condition and efficiency.

Insulation and Energy Efficiency:

Good insulation and energy-efficient features can greatly impact your home’s comfort and utility costs. Check the insulation in the attic, walls, and crawl spaces to ensure they meet the recommended standards. Inquire about the home’s energy efficiency features, such as double-pane windows, energy-efficient appliances, or renewable energy installations.

Pest and Mold Inspection:

Pests and mold can pose health risks and cause extensive damage to a home. Look for signs of pests such as droppings, chewed wood, or insect nests. Ask the inspector about any past or present pest infestations and the steps taken to address them.

A home inspection is a crucial step in the homebuying process that helps you make an informed decision about your investment. By paying close attention to the areas mentioned above, you can identify potential issues and negotiate repairs or adjustments with the seller. A thorough home inspection can provide peace of mind and ensure that you’re buying a home that meets your expectations in terms of safety, functionality, and value.

Filed Under: Homebuyer Tips Tagged With: Home Inspection, Real Estate

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