The latest macroeconomic data released last week suggest that the economy remains solid, with the cooling trend in inflation continuing at the start of Q3 2024. Both consumers and business leaders feel upbeat in general and have a positive outlook about the near future. With the Fed expected to adjust rates downward in their next few meetings, the housing market should pick up some momentum Continue Reading
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July Housing Market
California home prices continued to stabilize in July as the statewide median price improved on an annual basis for the first time since October 2022, despite interest rates remaining on the rise. In Plumas County, inventory is still at a premium with median time on market of 16 days. Continue Reading
March Market Report
It was quite a winter and real estate sales were heavily curtailed. But the snow is melting fast and we expect a brisk market soon. Continue Reading
October Market Report
Home prices and inventory remain steady, though we are seeing price reductions on currently listed properties. There's a lot to consider when buying or selling a home. Call 530-592-9606 to discuss your next steps. Continue Reading
What’s Ahead for Mortgage Rates and Home Prices?
Now that the end of 2022 is within sight, you may be wondering what’s going to happen in the housing market next year and what that may mean if you’re thinking about buying a home. Here’s a look at the latest expert insights on both mortgage rates and home prices so you can make your best move possible. Mortgage Rates Will Continue To Respond to Inflation There’s no Continue Reading
What Can Prop 19 Do For You?
If you've lost your home to wildfire, Prop 19 can help: If you have severe disabilities, Prop 19 can help: Continue Reading
3 Graphs To Show This Isn’t a Housing Bubble
With all the headlines and buzz in the media, some consumers believe the market is in a housing bubble. As the housing market shifts, you may be wondering what’ll happen next. It’s only natural for concerns to creep in that it could be a repeat of what took place in 2008. The good news is, there’s concrete data to show why this is nothing like the last time. There’s a Shortage of Homes Continue Reading