What Rising Inflation Means for Your Move
Inflation is still above where the Fed wants it, and that means mortgage rates are likely to stay elevated for a while. But for people who need to move, strategy matters far more than trying to perfectly time the market.
Wondering what this means for your specific situation? Reach out today. Let's cut through the noise together and make a plan that actually works for you.
This’ll Change What You Think About Investors in Today’s Housing Market
It’s easy to assume big investors are taking over the housing market, but the data tells a different story. If you want an expert's opinion on what investor activity looks like in our area, let's talk.
Because odds are, it’s not as big a factor as you may think.
Affordability Has Improved in All 50 States
If you were holding off on buying, this could be exactly the signal you’ve been waiting so long for. If you want to know how much affordability’s improved in our area, let's connect.
One Key Sign We’re Not Headed for a Wave of Foreclosures
Are foreclosure filings rising slightly? Yes. Are they anywhere near crash territory? No. And homeowners today have far more equity and flexibility than they did during the crash.
If you’re concerned about what you’re seeing in the headlines, the best move isn’t panic, it’s perspective. And the data right now says this isn’t 2008 all over again.
Inventory Is Making a Comeback in 2026
Inventory isn’t fully back to normal everywhere. But it’s moving in the right direction. And, in some areas, it’s already there.
If you’ve been waiting for a moment when you have options and a little breathing room, this is the strongest setup buyers have seen in a long time.
If you want to know what’s happening in our local market, let’s talk.