Deanna Miller

Broker / Principal | NMLS: 311977 BRE 00782162

Recent Articles

What’s Going On With Mortgage Rates? (Explain-It-to-a-5th-Grader Version)

Mortgage rates dipped, then jumped after the Fed’s cut. A $15B corporate bond sale and stronger economic reports added pressure. Here’s the simple, kid-level way to understand what’s happening and what it means for buyers.

Homeownership Made Easy: Your Guide to Little or No Money Down Options

Dreaming of a home but worried about your savings? Discover how you can buy your perfect place with little or no money down, making homeownership a breeze!

Mortgage Rates Jump After the Fed’s Rate Cut — Here’s Why

The Federal Reserve cut rates again, but mortgage rates actually rose. Learn why this happens, what Powell said, and what it means for homebuyers.

Turn Imperfect Credit into Your Homebuying Superpower!

Don't let credit worries hold you back! Discover how to turn your financial story into a winning homebuying adventure and unlock your dream home!

Breaking Barriers: Discover Non-QM Loans for Your San Diego Dream Home!

Struggling to qualify for a mortgage? Non-QM loans can help you overcome obstacles, making your dream home in San Diego more attainable than ever.

Mortgage Rates Hold Near Yearly Lows as Market Awaits Next Data

The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate is hovering near 3-year lows as bond markets hold steady amid limited economic data. Learn why rates remain low and what could move them next.

FHA Loans Made Easy: Your Dream Home in L.A. Awaits!

Ready to conquer the L.A. housing market? FHA loans make it simple, giving you the boost you need to turn your dream home into a reality—no more waiting!

Gen Z and the Dream of Homeownership: Adapting to a Challenging Market

A new Realtor.com survey reveals that 1 in 5 Gen Z adults say housing affordability is their top life concern. Learn how young buyers are adapting, saving, and staying determined to achieve homeownership.

Mortgage Rates Tick Up Slightly as Bonds Weaken and MBS Underperform

On October 9, 2025, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate edged slightly higher to 6.38% after a weaker 30-year Treasury auction and mild MBS underperformance. Rates remain stable within a narrow range as the government shutdown continues.