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Mortgage Rates Fall Fast as Tariffs Trigger Mass Stock Selloff, Economy at Risk

Mortgage Rates Fall Fast as Tariffs Trigger Mass Stock Selloff, Economy at Risk

Last week’s tariff announcement from the Trump administration put the stock market in a freefall. Major indexes are now past correction territory and on their way to crash status. But one silver lining for real estate investors? Mortgage rates. Economic fear is pushing more investors to buy bonds, lowering yields and mortgage rates. How long

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A “Signal” That Multifamily Is Finally Bottoming Out

A “Signal” That Multifamily Is Finally Bottoming Out

Large multifamily, for the most part, has been an “uninvestable” asset for the past few years. Tons of new inventory hitting the market, short-term loans coming due, rising expenses, and stagnant rent growth are just a few reasons investors have avoided this asset like the plague. Even veteran multifamily investor Brian Burke sold off a

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Stagflation Risk Rising Fast as US Economy Falls Out of Balance

Stagflation Risk Rising Fast as US Economy Falls Out of Balance

Stagflation: the combination of two of the worst economic conditions—inflation and slow/no growth. With stagflation, prices rise, asset growth shrinks, unemployment increases, consumer confidence drops, and economic pain spreads. This is the first time in almost fifty years that the US has had to deal with what is an extremely rare economic scare. And with

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“Technical” Recession is Imminent: Is the Housing Market Safe?

“Technical” Recession is Imminent: Is the Housing Market Safe?

What the heck is happening with the US economy? Stocks are down, now they’re up, mortgage rates are dropping—wait, scratch that—they’re back up again, the Fed could have a new chair, and if they cut rates, interest rates could…rise? A “technical” recession is on the way, but will it have the same effects as the

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