April 2024

Found 5 blog entries for April 2024.


  • When it comes to the current housing market, there are some myths circling around right now.
  • Some of the more common ones are that it’s better to wait for mortgage rates to fall or prices to crash. But there are others about the supply of homes for sale and down payments. 
  • Lean on The Aaronson Group to help separate fact from fiction in today’s housing market.
  • Expert advice from The Aaronson Group is priceless.  Contact The Aaronson Group. Call 949-388-5194  Email: info@previewochomes.com

 
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  • Hiring The Aaronson Group when buying a home helps you understand the buying process and the local market. 

  • We also go over contracts and fine print with you, so you understand what you're agreeing to. Plus, we're good at negotiating, making sure you get the best deal. 

  • Expert advice from The Aaronson Group is priceless.  Contact The Aaronson Group. Call 949-388-5194  Email: info@previewochomes.com

 
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Are you thinking about moving? If so, now may be the perfect time to start the process. Experts say the best week to list your house is just around the corner.

A recent Realtor.com study looked at housing market trends over the past several years (except for 2020, since it was an unusual year) and found the best week to put your house on the market this year is April 14-20:
“Every year, one week stands out from the rest as the perfect time to be a home seller. This year, the week of April 14–20 is the best time to sell—that is, if sellers want to see lots of interest in their homes, sell quickly, and pocket some extra cash, according to Realtor.com® data.”

Here’s why this matters for you. While the spring market is a great time to sell, this

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Recent headlines may leave you wondering what's next for mortgage rates. You may have previously heard there would be cuts this year that would bring rates down. That refers to the Federal Reserve (the Fed) and what they do to their Fed Funds Rate. Cutting or lowering the Fed Funds Rate doesn't directly determine mortgage rates but tends to impact them. But when the Fed met last week, a cut didn't happen — at least, not yet.

The Fed considered many factors in its recent decision, and most of them are complex. But you don't need to be bogged down by those finer details. What you want is the answer to this question: Does that mean mortgage rates aren't going to fall? Here's what you need to know.

Mortgage Rates Are Still Expected To Drop This

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