by Glen | Jan 8, 2024 | 2024 real estate predictions, Atlanta Hard Money, Colorado Hard Money, Denver Hard Money, Denver private Lending, Georgia hard money, Hard Money Lending, Realtor, Realtor commision lawsuits
There has been a ton of talk regarding the lawsuits against the National Association of realtors, but from a practical perspective what does this mean for the market? Will buyer’s agent commissions be eliminated? One realtor association is not waiting for more...
by Glen | Oct 16, 2023 | 2023 real estate predictions, 2024 mortgage rates, Atlanta Hard Money, Atlanta Private Lending, Bank failures, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado private lender, commercial private lending, commercial property trends, Denver Hard Money, Denver private Lending, Government Bailout, Hard Money Lending, hard money loans, 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
In the past recessions, especially in 2008, just prior to the crash we saw a big pull back in luxury purchases. This was an early indicator of huge drops in real estate prices. Currently we are seeing a resounding change in luxury spending, does this mean luxury...
by Glen | Oct 9, 2023 | 2023 real estate prediction, 2023 real estate predictions, 2024 mortgage rates, Atlanta Hard Money, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado private lender, Denver Hard Money, Denver private Lending, General real estate financing information, Georgia hard money, hard money, Hard Money Lending, hard money loans, how will real estate prices be impacted by falling stocks, if there is a recession what happens to real estate
Earlier in the year most economists and myself predicted a recession by now, but the cards have changed with most now predicting the opposite, a soft landing. What is a soft landing? Is a soft or hard landing better for real estate? Does it really matter which...
by Glen | Sep 25, 2023 | 2023 real estate prediction, 2023 real estate predictions, Atlanta Hard Money, Atlanta Private Lending, Atlanta real estate trends, CO hard money, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado private lender, Denver Hard Money, Denver private Lending, Georgia hard money, Hard Money Lending, Private Lending, Real Estate economic trends, real estate investing, Real Estate Trends, recession, recession impact on real estate, student loan impact on real estate
As part of a debt-ceiling agreement forged by President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, monthly student loan bills will resume September first. What does the restarting of student loans mean for real estate, interest rates, and the overall economy? How...
by Glen | Sep 4, 2023 | 2023 real estate prediction, 2023 real estate predictions, 2024 mortgage rates, 90s real estate recession, Atlanta Hard Money, Atlanta Private Lending, Atlanta real estate trends, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado private lender, commercial private lending, commercial property trends, Denver Hard Money, Denver private Lending, Georgia hard money, hard money, Hard Money Lending, hard money loans, if there is a recession what happens to real estate
It was already difficult for businesses and households to borrow money earlier this year — but after the collapse of three US regional banks and a cascade of rate hikes by the Federal Reserve, getting money has become considerably harder. What does the decline in...
by Glen | Aug 21, 2023 | 2023 real estate predictions, 2024 mortgage rates, Atlanta Hard Money, Atlanta Private Lending, Atlanta real estate trends, Colorado Hard Money, Colorado private lender, commercial hard money, Commercial Lending valuation, Denver Hard Money, Denver private Lending, General real estate financing information, Georgia hard money, hard money, Hard Money Lending, hard money loans, Housing Price Trends / Information, interest rates, mortgage rates
Like most, I have been surprised at the recent upward movement in prices. Did we just experience the shortest housing cycle ever? Are housing prices going to continue their recent upward swing? Why are housing prices now moving higher after a very shallow decline...