The Market Didn’t Slow Down, It Just Got More Selective
Lately, the market has felt a little strange. On one hand, deals are still happening, homes are still being listed […]
The Market Didn’t Slow Down, It Just Got More Selective Read Post »
Lately, the market has felt a little strange. On one hand, deals are still happening, homes are still being listed […]
The Market Didn’t Slow Down, It Just Got More Selective Read Post »
All loans we offer are backed by real estate as the collateral. These real estate properties can be non-owner occupied
Just as the real estate market was beginning to regain a sense of rhythm, conditions shifted again: Mortgage rates had
A lot of investors reach this same point in their journey: The first rental worked, maybe the second one did
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Just recently one of the most important economic updates in months was delivered. Labor data surprised to the upside, inflation
If you scroll social media lately, you might think we are reliving 2016 all over again. The comparisons appear to
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Tiny homes have captured a lot of attention over the past few years. They are often presented as an answer
Could Tiny Homes and ADUs Be the Key to Scaling? Read Post »
Not sure if you felt the same, but to us, December 2025 felt like driving through 3 different versions of
When people picture buying a home, they often imagine spring listings, summer showings, and long daylight hours. Winter rarely gets
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In California’s real estate market, higher home prices are the norm rather than the exception, which makes jumbo loans an
2026 Jumbo Loan Limits in California: What Buyers Should Know This Year Read Post »
The mortgage world received a surprise that few expected this late in the year. Fannie Mae officially removed its long
There is a strange tension in the air right now when people talk about money. On one hand, the headlines
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