Doctor’s Appointments, Fed Update & A Mortgage Opportunity
Recovery isn’t always a straight line.
Today I had another round of doctor’s appointments… and I even showed up to one that I didn’t actually have. 😂 It made me laugh because that’s just where life is right now.
The good news is every week gets a little better, and I’m grateful to keep moving forward.
On the mortgage side, the Fed held interest rates steady. If you’re a homeowner carrying high-interest debt or looking to improve your monthly cash flow, it may be a great time to explore using your home equity.
I’d be happy to run the numbers and see what your options are. For a free consultation, hit the link in my bio.
Happy Thursday, everyone. Keep showing up. Be good. 💪☀️
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Recovery is rarely a smooth path; I've experienced firsthand how it can be full of unexpected moments, like showing up to a doctor's appointment I didn't even have. It's a reminder that healing, whether physical or financial, is a process filled with ups and downs. Each week, things can improve incrementally, and maintaining a positive mindset is key. On the financial side, the Federal Reserve's recent decision to hold interest rates steady is good news for homeowners. It means mortgage rates are relatively stable, providing a window to explore refinancing or tapping into your home's equity without facing higher borrowing costs. For those managing high-interest credit cards or other debts, home equity can be a valuable resource to improve monthly cash flow and reduce overall interest payments. From personal experience, consulting with a mortgage professional to run the numbers has helped clarify options and find the best path forward. It’s worthwhile to take advantage of such free consultations to understand what’s possible, especially when navigating recovery phases that may come with unexpected expenses. Keeping up with appointments and financial responsibilities, even when life feels hectic, helps maintain control and move towards stability. Remember, whether it's health recovery or financial planning, steady progress and showing up consistently go a long way to achieving your goals. Taking small steps like reassessing your mortgage options in light of Fed updates can contribute significantly to long-term financial freedom.