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REALTOR® Resiliency: Finding Success in a Challenging Market
There's no way around it: This market is tough. Inventory is low, interest rates are high, clients are demanding, and REALTORS® are stressed. Whether you've been in the business for two or 20 years, this is one challenging market, and navigating through it is difficult.
We're here to help. Join C.A.R. President Jennifer Branchini for a townhall where she'll host a free virtual panel discussion with REALTORS® to learn how they're dealing with today's unique challenges, and share valuable resources designed specifically to help you in this market. She'll be joined by Oakland REALTOR® Felicia Mares, Abio Properties; San Francisco REALTOR® Eric Johnson, Sotheby's International Realty San Francisco; Beverly Hills REALTOR® Kris Everett, The Agency; and Encino Broker Stephanie Vitacco, Equity Union Real Estate. She'll also have a brief Q&A sess...
On Monday, July 17, 2023, the national average 30-year fixed mortgage APR is 7.20%. The national average 30-year fixed refinance APR is 7.35%, according to Bankrate's latest survey of the nation's largest mortgage lenders.
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5.500% |
5.734% |
$2,044 |
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30 year fixed refinance Points: 1.943 Upfront costs: $8,550 |
5.875% |
6.099% |
$2,130 |
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6.090% |
6.270% |
$2,179 |
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5/6 ARM refinance Points: 1.959 Upfront costs: $8,607 |
6.250% |
7.558% |
$2,217 |
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Market Survey Rates The rates below are intended for educational purposes. The lenders listed are not active participants in Bankrate's mortgage marketplace. |
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San Diego County Credit Union 30 year fixed refinance Points: 0.5 |
6.250% |
6.309% |
$2,217 |
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San Diego County Credit Union 5/1 ARM refinance Points: 0 |
7.000% |
8.079% |
$2,395 |
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Court finds City of La Cañada Flintridge failed to comply with housing element law following lawsuit by housing group.
LOS ANGELES (July 13) – Californians for Homeownership, a nonprofit organization sponsored by the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.)that aims to address California's housing crisis through impact litigation, announced today that it has prevailed on a core claim in its lawsuit against the City of La Cañada Flintridge, Calif., to enforce state housing element law.
In the July 11 decision, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge held that La Cañada Flintridge had failed to rezone sites to accommodate the city's regional housing needs allocation (RHNA) in a timely manner, and that the city's housing element will not be considered substantially compliant with state...