Investment Real Estate topics throughout California and sometimes further! Mario Pinedo has been a Realtor since 1991 in Silicon Valley and has sold throughout California and the West. His primary investment vehicle is multi-family rental properties. Mario focuses on major markets from San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles, San Jose, San Francisco and northern California. He currently lives in Irvine, CA.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Silicon Valley For Sale Homes Inventory Increasing
The inventory trend is definitely up. This is still a bifurcated valley with the west side doing much better than the rest. Time to make some offers...
Mortgage Interest Rates Up? Down? What?
The fed cut rates for the first time in 4 years!!!!!
By .5% too!!! And sooooo what? Are mortgage rates lower? That is the question most people want answered. The answer is sadly no. Short term rates get affected immediately, so the monthly and one year ARMs will eventually adjust down. The most popular 5, 7, 10 and 30 year loans will not come down. There is now fear of inflation due to the rate cut which means investors will not oversubcribe offerings of the longer term notes - which tips the see-saw toward higher interest rates. Frustrating, confusing, yes and yes. I do believe that the housing market has been beaten up and will rebound next year. This is definitely the time to consider going long in real estate - IE: buy.
By .5% too!!! And sooooo what? Are mortgage rates lower? That is the question most people want answered. The answer is sadly no. Short term rates get affected immediately, so the monthly and one year ARMs will eventually adjust down. The most popular 5, 7, 10 and 30 year loans will not come down. There is now fear of inflation due to the rate cut which means investors will not oversubcribe offerings of the longer term notes - which tips the see-saw toward higher interest rates. Frustrating, confusing, yes and yes. I do believe that the housing market has been beaten up and will rebound next year. This is definitely the time to consider going long in real estate - IE: buy.
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