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Brexit Brings Low Mortgage Rates
By now, we've all heard about Britain choosing to exit the European Union. After a few days of tumultuous activity on the stock market, what we here in the United States are now seeing as a result of Brexit is mortgage rates that are on the decline--excellent news for homeowners looking to refinance and for those in the market to purchase a home in San Francisco, Marin County or elsewhere.
According to Freddie Mac, 30-year fixed mortgage rates fell to 3.57% in June, the lowest they've been since 2013. They are also approaching historic lows from 2012 when rates hit 3.35%. The average annual mortgage interest rate in 2012 was 3.66 and it has been slowly climbing upward ever since, yet still remaining at all-time lows. For the first 6 months of 2016, the annual interest rate is 3.66%, the same as in 2012.
According to other sources, the average rate for a benchmark 30-year mortgage is 3.48%. Exact numbers may vary but the bottom line is, now is a fantastic time for home buyers and those looking to reduce their current home mortgage interest rate.
After raising rates in December 2015, the Fed was rumored to have been toying with a second interest rate hike but thanks to Brexit, sources says the likelihood of this occurring has declined to 16%, down from 43% 3 weeks ago and 81% in May.
Freddie Mac has data on mortgage rates going back to 1971. At no time during those 45 years have mortgages dropped below what we've seen during that past 5 years.
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Fall San Francisco Real Estate Market Performs
The number of closings in October increased by nearly 40 percent versus the prior month, while total dollar volume increased by over 50 percent. The majority of properties (74 percent) sold in under 30 days and received 12 percent over the list price, on average. Tech Sector performance continues to fuel the steadfast demand. As an example, it is estimated that Bay Area venture capital funding is up approximately 25 percent year-to-date. Stock Markets have also made strides, with Reuters reporting that “The gains on the first trading day of the month followed the best monthly performance of the major indexes in four years in October.” The prospect of a December rate hike remains a possibility.
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Thinking of Remodeling Your Kitchen? Check Out These Gorgeous Kitchen Pics and Tips!
Get inspiration from beautiful state-of-the art kitchens from all over the world.
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Ceramic Is the New Granite: Tips From the World’s Coolest Kitchens
Hey, want a new kitchen? Maybe a better question would be: Who doesn’t? The kitchen is one of the two most popular rooms to renovate, and quite possibly the star attraction for most buyers looking at a home. After all, It’s a place to make food, share food, socialize (while eating food), and spend time with family (no food necessary!). Bottom line: You’re likely to spend a disproportionate slice of your time in this part of your home. So why not make it great?
And as with any remodel, there are endless style possibilities, which basically means opportunities to agonize over the renovation road not taken. Quartz or granite countertops? Knock down that wall or improve it? Stainless-steel appliances or ones that look like wood cabinets?
Well, we’re not going to make any decisions for you—sorry!—but for ideas and inspiration, we turned to Manel Gutierrez, author of “150 Best New Kitchens.” For his new book, Gutierrez curated a selection of the most exciting kitchen designs from around the world, and we’ve presented some of those highlights here. Enjoy!
Don’t just open up your kitchen, integrate it
Yes, everyone knows that an open-plan living area is brighter and airier, but somehow the kitchen always ends up looking like … a kitchen. But it doesn’t have to be that way! Pick appliances with finishes that mimic cabinets, and show off your shelves with objects and books, just like you would in your living room.
Gutierrez says the design solutions he profiles in his book aren’t just focused on the kitchen—they also “seek to achieve an aesthetic unity” with the living and dining areas.
“The best results are truly original, beautiful, and, above all, very practical.”
Play with materials
Gutierrez says one of the main trends he noticed was the wider-than-ever variety of materials being used in kitchens today. Ceramic, stone, glass, and lacquer are taking their place alongside stainless steel. And best of all, designers are mixing and matching them with abandon.
“The more different the materials, the more interesting and intense the resulting combination,” he writes. While concrete is “the preferred construction material for modern architecture,” ceramic is an up-and-comer that’s both attractive and resistant—it’s even been used in space exploration. Hey, if it’s good enough for the astronauts, it’s good enough for your kitchen.
But it’s nice to know that traditional materials haven’t lost their luster either. The all-time favorite? Good ol’ wood.
Go all white—or all black!
“White has many benefits: it looks harmonious and creates a sense of cleanliness,” Gutierrez writes. “Combined with red it is unbeatable.”
In fact, the monochromatic look always makes a strong design statement, whether it’s light or dark. The use of dark-stained wood adds a natural touch to this hypermodern black kitchen/dining room.
Use switch hitters
Unless you’re lucky enough to have a palatial kitchen, everything in the space had better pull its weight—and then some. These features do double duty:
The most important part is what you don’t see
In general, storage is like the Spanx of modern kitchen design—when it’s good, you don’t know it’s there, but it makes everything sleeker, tighter, and more put together. Top-notch storage design makes use of those odd corners and makes even gigantic gadgets such as that Vitamix blender disappear.
That said, you can make strategic exceptions—and make a design statement.
To check out more stunning kitchens and design advice, click the image below to sample Gutierrez’s book, or buy a copy.
Reposted from Realtor.com. By Cicely Wedgeworth, she covers real estate, economic news, and home improvement at realtor.com.
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