‘Monday Motivation’ Sandpoint Realty – November 22, 2021
‘Monday Motivation’ starts us off into this Thanksgiving week ahead and the Holidays beyond. Appreciate all that is around you and take a moment for a second look. ‘Experience the Difference’ in working with a full time Professional Idaho REALTOR®. Your wants and needs will always be my priorities. Mark Don McInnes – Rain Silverhawk Broker – REALTOR® 208 255-6227 –.. read more →
Experts Project Mortgage Rates Will Continue To Rise in 2022 – Sandpoint Realty
Mortgage rates are one of several factors that impact how much you can afford if you’re buying a home. When rates are low, they help you get more house for your money. Within the last year, mortgage rates have hit the lowest point ever recorded, and they’ve hovered in the historic-low territory. But even over.. read more →
Renters Missed Out on $51,500 This Past Year – Sandpoint Realty
Rents have increased significantly this year. The latest National Rent Report from Apartmentlist.com shows rents are rising at a rate much higher than the three years leading up to the pandemic: “Since January of this year, the national median rent has increased by a staggering 16.4 percent. To put that in context, rent growth from January.. read more →
Two Graphs That Show Why You Shouldn’t Be Upset About 3% Mortgage Rates
With the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate from Freddie Mac climbing above 3%, rising rates are one of the topics dominating the discussion in the housing market today. And since experts project rates will rise further in the coming months, that conversation isn’t going away any time soon. But as a homebuyer, what do rates.. read more →
Experts Project Mortgage Rates Will Continue To Rise in 2022
Mortgage rates are one of several factors that impact how much you can afford if you’re buying a home. When rates are low, they help you get more house for your money. Within the last year, mortgage rates have hit the lowest point ever recorded, and they’ve hovered in the historic-low territory. But even over.. read more →
Renters Missed Out on $51,500 This Past Year
Rents have increased significantly this year. The latest National Rent Report from Apartmentlist.com shows rents are rising at a rate much higher than the three years leading up to the pandemic: “Since January of this year, the national median rent has increased by a staggering 16.4 percent. To put that in context, rent growth from January.. read more →