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What’s Ahead For Mortgage Rates This Week – June 2nd, 2025

June 2, 2025 by Wendy Doerzbacher

The PCE Index release—the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation indicator—has shown favorable results. However, the overwhelming sentiment remains one of uncertainty due to the ongoing trade wars. With these conflicts still in full swing, inflation is expected to rise in the near future at a faster-than-anticipated pace. Following the recent trade truce with China, consumer sentiment has improved, though the long-term impact remains uncertain. As expected, consumer spending has declined noticeably, as the tariffs have led to short-term price increases.

PCE Index
The cost of living barely rose in April — and the rate of inflation slowed even closer to prepandemic levels — but it’s unclear whether the recent progress can be sustained as the trade wars drag on. The back-to-back monthly inflation readings were the softest since the pandemic in 2020. The 12-month rate of inflation, meanwhile, slowed to 2.1% from 2.3% and also matched the lowest level since the pandemic.

Consumer Sentiment
A survey of consumer sentiment improved in late May on some signs that the tariff war with China might not be as damaging for the economy as feared. The second of two readings of the consumer sentiment survey rose to 52.2 from 50.8 in early May, the University of Michigan said Friday. That matches the sentiment level in April.

Consumer Spending
Americans became more cautious spenders in April after the Trump administration jacked up U.S. tariffs and the stock market plunged. Now the big question is what they will do next as the trade wars die down. Personal spending rose a modest 0.2% last month, the government said Friday, matching the forecast of economists polled by The Wall Street Journal.

Primary Mortgage Market Survey Index

• 15-Yr FRM rates saw an increase of 0.02% for this week, with the current rate at 6.03%
• 30-Yr FRM rates saw an increase of 0.03% for this week, with the current rate at 6.89%

MND Rate Index

• 30-Yr FHA rates saw a decrease of -0.08% for this week. Current rates at 6.45%
• 30-Yr VA rates saw a decrease of -0.07% for this week. Current rates at 6.47%

Jobless Claims

Initial Claims were reported to be 240,000 compared to the expected claims of 230,000. The prior week landed at 223,000.

What’s Ahead

A strong release week is upcoming with expected manufacturing reports from ISM, S&P Global Manufacturing to denote where producers stand. Following that is the Beige Book and Non-farm Payrolls. This will help indicate the direction of inflation and response to the tariff policies.

Filed Under: Financial Reports Tagged With: Financial Report, Jobless Claims, Mortgage Rates

What Every Homebuyer Should Know About How Are Property Taxes Calculated

May 30, 2025 by Wendy Doerzbacher

When buying a home, it’s easy to focus on the down payment and mortgage rate, but don’t overlook property taxes. They can significantly affect your monthly payment and long-term budget and understanding how they’re calculated is key to making smart homebuying decisions.

We will break down the basics and highlight a few often-missed factors that could influence how much you’ll pay.

The Property Tax Formula
Property taxes are calculated based on the assessed value of your property multiplied by your local tax rate:

Assessed Value × Local Tax Rate = Annual Property Tax

The assessed value is determined by your local taxing authority and can be reassessed yearly or every few years depending on your location. This value isn’t always the same as your purchase price, it may be a percentage of market value or a figure set by recent local data.

Land Value vs. Structure Value
Most taxing authorities separate your property into two parts: the land and the improvements (like your home and any buildings). This matters because in many high-demand areas, land value can increase faster than the structure itself, even if no renovations have been made.

For example, if your home is in an area experiencing rapid growth or development, the land alone may account for a large portion of your tax bill. This is especially true for lots near commercial zones or in neighborhoods targeted for redevelopment.

“Highest and Best Use” Assessments
One often-overlooked factor in property taxes is the concept of “highest and best use.” This means your property may be taxed based on what it could be used for, not just what it is now.

For instance, a small home located in an area zoned for commercial or multi-family use might be assessed at a higher value because the land could potentially be redeveloped into something more profitable. Even if you have no intention of changing it, the possibility alone can drive up your assessed value and tax bill.

Tax Rates Vary by Location
Tax rates are typically set by a combination of city, county, and school district levies. Some states or counties reassess annually, while others only do so when a property is sold. Local laws may also include homestead exemptions, tax caps, or freezes that can help primary homeowners reduce or stabilize their tax bills.
Because these rules vary so widely, it’s essential to research how property taxes are assessed in the area where you’re planning to buy.

What Homebuyers Should Do
Before you commit to a property, be sure to:

  • Review recent and projected property tax bills
  • Understand how land and structures are valued locally
  • Ask if the area uses “highest and best use” in assessments
  • Factor in future tax increases based on development trends

Consult with a mortgage professional — they are a core part of homeownership costs. By doing your homework and asking the right questions, you can avoid surprises and budget confidently for your next move.

Filed Under: Home Buying Tips Tagged With: Budget Wisely, Mortgage Education, Property Taxes Explained

Sweet Loans for Every Taste: Which Mortgage Treat Is Right for You?

May 29, 2025 by Wendy Doerzbacher

Let’s face it, picking the right mortgage can feel overwhelming. But what if we made it more fun? Think of home loans like candy bars: each one has a distinct flavor, a specific audience, and its own perfect time and place. Whether you’re buying your first home, building your dream house, or tapping into retirement equity, there’s a mortgage match made just for you.

So let’s have a little fun with this sweet comparison…

FHA Loan – Milky Way
Smooth, classic, and made for first-timers.
FHA loans are the Milky Way of the mortgage world, soft, reliable, and oh-so-comforting. Designed for buyers with lower credit scores or smaller down payments, they’re ideal for those just starting their homeownership journey. With as little as 3.5% down and more lenient qualification standards, FHA loans are the classic comfort treat that helps many get a taste of homeownership.

VA Loan – PayDay
Salty, sweet, and packed with benefits for our heroes.
Just like a PayDay bar, VA loans combine rich rewards with a solid core. Exclusively available to eligible veterans, active-duty service members, and some surviving spouses, these loans offer zero down payment, no private mortgage insurance (PMI), and competitive interest rates. It’s a well-deserved treat for those who’ve served.

USDA Loan – 3 Musketeers
Light, fluffy, and built for the rural dream.
USDA loans are like the airy 3 Musketeers bar, light on the budget, heavy on the benefits. Designed for eligible rural and suburban areas, these loans offer no down payment and low interest rates, making them ideal for buyers dreaming of more space and a slower pace.

Conventional Loan – Snickers
Tried and true. Satisfies almost every situation.
You can’t go wrong with a Snickers, and the same goes for conventional loans. Whether you’re a seasoned buyer or refinancing, conventional loans are flexible, widely accepted, and perfect for those with strong credit and stable income. They’re the all-around winner that works for most situations.

Non-QM Loan – Twix
A little unexpected, flexible, and full of surprises.
Non-QM (Non-Qualified Mortgage) loans are for the out-of-the-box borrowers. Like a Twix, they offer a bit of a twist, great for self-employed individuals, investors, or anyone with unique financial documentation. They aren’t bound by traditional rules but still satisfy your financing needs with flair.

1099 Loan – Butterfinger
Crunchy and built for self-employed hustlers.
Independent contractors and gig workers, this one’s for you. Just like a Butterfinger, a 1099 loan has that extra crunch and texture—meant for those who don’t fit into W-2 boxes. If you’ve got income from contracts, freelancing, or side hustles, this loan keeps things sweet and flexible.

Bank Statement Loan – Hershey’s Cookies ‘n’ Creme
Smooth but with all the necessary chunks (of proof!).
Forget pay stubs, bank statement loans are here for the entrepreneurs and business owners who prove income through deposits. Like a Hershey’s Cookies ‘n’ Creme bar, it’s a smooth solution with bits of evidence baked in. This one’s all about showing your worth in your own unique way.

Reverse Mortgage – Werther’s Original
Classic, comforting, and perfect for the golden years.
Just like those timeless golden candies, reverse mortgages are made for homeowners 62 and older who want to tap into their home’s equity without leaving the house they love. It’s about adding sweetness and security to retirement with no monthly mortgage payments.

Construction Loan – Kit Kat
Break it down, build it up, layer by layer.
If you’re building a home from the ground up or taking on a major renovation, the construction loan is your Kit Kat. It’s structured, strategic, and all about financing your home in phases. With each stage of building funded in steps, this loan breaks down big dreams into manageable bites.

Find Your Flavor, Find Your Fit
Just like your favorite candy bar, the best loan for you is the one that suits your unique tastes, lifestyle, and goals. Whether you need something soft and simple or layered and bold, there’s a mortgage treat waiting to be unwrapped.

Let’s talk sweets… I mean, solutions! 🙂

Message us anytime, and let’s find the right loan to satisfy your homebuying cravings.

Filed Under: Mortgage Tagged With: Loan Flavors, Mortgage Humor, Mortgage Made Fun

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