Beyond The Sale

March Membership Luncheon: Real Estate and Economic Outlook

58 min · 30 mrt 2026
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A housing market can feel frozen without actually falling apart and that is the puzzle we unpack with Dr. Lawrence Young, Chief Economist and SVP of Research at the National Association of Realtors. We talk through what the last three years really did to buyers and sellers: the mortgage rate lock-in created by 3 to 4 percent loans, the sudden jump toward 7 to 8 percent rates, and why inventory and foot traffic only start to thaw when the market flirts with the low 6s. We follow the chain reaction that most headlines skip. Oil prices and geopolitics can reignite inflation fears and push mortgage rates higher even when the Federal Reserve wants to support growth. We also dig into how the stock market’s AI-driven winners prop up luxury real estate, while many households feel squeezed by rising delinquencies in credit cards and student debt. That split shows up in spending, in politics, and in the way confidence can look recessionary even when mortgages are still being paid. On the ground, Arizona becomes a practical case study. Strong job growth since pre-COVID hints at serious pent-up housing demand, but transactions lag because affordability and supply are still misaligned. We close with real estate policy that could change the math fast: protecting 1031 exchange rules, raising the primary-residence capital gains tax exemption to unlock downsizing and listings, and why builders bounce back sooner thanks to inventory and mortgage rate buydowns. If you care about the 30-year fixed mortgage, the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and what it takes to restart home sales without triggering chaos, this one is for you. Subscribe for more clear housing market analysis, share this with a friend watching rates, and leave a review if it helped. What is the one thing you think will move mortgage rates next: Fed cuts, oil prices, or inflation expectations? Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2451365/fan_mail/new]

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March Membership Luncheon: Real Estate and Economic Outlook

A housing market can feel frozen without actually falling apart and that is the puzzle we unpack with Dr. Lawrence Young, Chief Economist and SVP of Research at the National Association of Realtors. We talk through what the last three years really did to buyers and sellers: the mortgage rate lock-in created by 3 to 4 percent loans, the sudden jump toward 7 to 8 percent rates, and why inventory and foot traffic only start to thaw when the market flirts with the low 6s. We follow the chain reaction that most headlines skip. Oil prices and geopolitics can reignite inflation fears and push mortgage rates higher even when the Federal Reserve wants to support growth. We also dig into how the stock market’s AI-driven winners prop up luxury real estate, while many households feel squeezed by rising delinquencies in credit cards and student debt. That split shows up in spending, in politics, and in the way confidence can look recessionary even when mortgages are still being paid. On the ground, Arizona becomes a practical case study. Strong job growth since pre-COVID hints at serious pent-up housing demand, but transactions lag because affordability and supply are still misaligned. We close with real estate policy that could change the math fast: protecting 1031 exchange rules, raising the primary-residence capital gains tax exemption to unlock downsizing and listings, and why builders bounce back sooner thanks to inventory and mortgage rate buydowns. If you care about the 30-year fixed mortgage, the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and what it takes to restart home sales without triggering chaos, this one is for you. Subscribe for more clear housing market analysis, share this with a friend watching rates, and leave a review if it helped. What is the one thing you think will move mortgage rates next: Fed cuts, oil prices, or inflation expectations? Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2451365/fan_mail/new]

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Beyond The Sale: Title and Escrow

Michelle Linton, President of Northern Arizona Association of Realtors, discusses fraudulent transactions and escrow challenges with Merilee Arend, a title escrow officer. Fraud often occurs in outlying areas with elderly sellers, with red flags including quick closings and large upfront payments. To prevent fraud, agents should verify identities and use anti-fraud letters. Compensation confusion arises from evolving payment structures, emphasizing the need for clear instructions and documentation. Best practices include detailed emails with all transaction information and complete documentation. Incomplete files can lead to payment issues and last-minute surprises. Clear communication and thorough documentation are crucial for smooth transactions. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2451365/fan_mail/new]

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