Happy Thanksgiving!!
May your day be filled with gratitude and joy! Have a Blessed Thanksgiving!!
May your day be filled with gratitude and joy! Have a Blessed Thanksgiving!!
ovember Newsletter just went out and if you’re on my mailing list, you should have received it yesterday afternoon. If you missed it or have not joined my mailing list, click the link below to read the latest market news, real estate market, and what is going on in the Desert. Enjoy!
Using the Right Paint Color May Increase Your Home’s Value. When getting ready to sell your home in Coachella Valley, you’re likely pondering how to showcase it in the most appealing way to potential buyers. It’s crucial that your space is immaculate, well-organized, and visually appealing, allowing buyers to envision it as their future residence. Traditionally, homeowners have been advised to opt for neutral design schemes. However, this trend may be changing.
oans. These loans have a slightly higher interest rate but a lower monthly payment while the borrower waits for the rates to decline. Once the FEDs stop increasing interest rates and the market calms down, the loans can be refinanced at a lower interest rate, allowing you to purchase now when there’s less buyer competition.
My September Newsletter is Published and if you’re on my mailing list, you should have received it Friday Morning. If you missed it or have not joined my mailing list, click the link below to read the latest market news, real estate market, and what is going on in the Desert. Enjoy!
portunities in the Desert – Words from Dean Rathbun, United American Mortgage Corporation
Health care and social assistance. All other sectors were quite low.
California’s housing market witnessed persistent challenges in June as home sales remained below the 300,000 benchmark for the ninth consecutive month. This trend was primarily influenced by the sustained elevation in interest rates during the preceding months. However, there was a glimmer of improvement, with the year-over-year decline in sales moderating, falling below 20% for the first time in twelve months.
ecent rains, California and Coachella Valley can still see a return of drought in our future. To get ahead of future drought situations, the Palm Springs City Council approved $1.15 million in matching funds for Desert Water Agency’s turf conversion program as part of the new city budget. The aim is to save 27 million gallons of water each year by removing grass and replacing it with desert-friendly plants.
ather, have a Father, are a Grandfather, let’s say “Thank You” for everything you do! Happy Fathers Day!!
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