by Glen | Oct 24, 2022 | 2023 real estate prediction, Atlanta Hard Money, Atlanta Private Lending, Atlanta real estate trends, CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money, Denver private Lending, Georgia hard money, hard money, Hard Money Commercial Lending, Hard Money Lending, Housing Price Trends / Information, ibuyer, if there is a recession what happens to real estate
“Our model really works in upmarkets, it’s going to work in flat markets, it’s going to work in downmarkets,” chief financial officer Carrie Wheeler told analysts just 6 short months ago. Unfortunately today this statement could not be further from the...
by Glen | Oct 17, 2022 | Atlanta Hard Money, Atlanta Private Lending, Atlanta real estate trends, CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money, Georgia hard money, hard money, Hard Money Commercial Lending, Hard Money Lending, hard money loans, interest rates, mortgage rates
A few weeks ago, the big news was 6% rates and now everyone suddenly woke up with stocks crashing and yields soaring to new highs and rates jumping again. What does this mean in the short term for interest rates? Is focusing on the 30 year mortgage rate the correct...
by Glen | Oct 10, 2022 | 2022 real estate predictions, 2022 stock market correction impact on real estate prices, 2023 real estate prediction, 90s real estate recession, Atlanta Hard Money, Atlanta Private Lending, Atlanta real estate trends, CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money, Denver private Lending, Georgia hard money, Hard Money Commercial Lending, Hard Money in the News, Hard Money Lending, hard money loans, Housing Price Trends / Information, interest rates, mortgage rates, Property Valuation, Real Estate Trends, Real estate Valuation
It will get much worse for the housing market and the mortgage industry. That’s the takeaway from a group of economists at Fannie Mae who slashed their forecast for 2022 home sales this week. Federal Reserve chairman Powell recently threw even more cold water on their...
by Glen | Oct 3, 2022 | 2022 real estate predictions, 2023 real estate prediction, 90s real estate recession, Atlanta Hard Money, Atlanta Private Lending, Atlanta real estate trends, CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, commercial hard money, Denver Hard Money, Denver private Lending, General real estate financing information, Georgia hard money, Housing Price Trends / Information, how will real estate prices be impacted by falling stocks, if there is a recession what happens to real estate, interest rates, mortgage rates
Home values slipped for the second consecutive month as mortgage costs continue to sideline buyers. From June through August, prices usually decline about 2%, but this year they have fallen about 6%. At the same time, mortgage rates hit highs of around 6.4%. ...
by Glen | Aug 25, 2022 | 2023 real estate prediction, 90s real estate recession, Atlanta real estate trends, CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado ski lending, Denver Hard Money, Denver private Lending, if there is a recession what happens to real estate, mortgage rates, Property Valuation, Real Estate economic trends, real estate investing, Real estate Valuation
As of the writing of this article, President’s Biden’s plan is to forgive 10k in student loan per each borrower and further extend the payment pause until year end. How will this forgiveness impact real estate prices, mortgage rates, and prospective purchasers? What...
by Glen | Aug 15, 2022 | 2022 real estate predictions, 2022 stock market correction impact on real estate prices, 90s real estate recession, Atlanta Hard Money, Atlanta Private Lending, CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, commercial hard money, Commercial Lending valuation, Denver Hard Money, Denver private Lending, hard money, Hard Money Commercial Lending, hard money loans, Housing Price Trends / Information, if there is a recession what happens to real estate, interest rates, mortgage rates, private lender, Private Lending
The federal reserve did an analysis of what has led to the surge in housing prices and has a conclusive answer; the driver of high prices is not that we don’t have enough houses as the media has been claiming. What is the real culprit behind soaring prices? Is there...