Rise in Mortgage Rates, SNL HGTV Sketch

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Did you see the SNL sketch that spoofed the HGTV Cousins or know how rising mortgage rates may affect average homeowners? Plus, find out about how the Resilient AMERICA Act that passed the House of Representatives was created to do in today’s Home Improvement News Fix

Pop News

A Saturday Night Live sketch featuring host Jake Gyllenhaal and Mikey Day spoofed HGTV cousins and hosts Anthony Carrino and John Colaneri. 

In the pair’s sketch about an HGTV-show that brings dream homes to families, a mother-in-law wants to make the needs of her 27-year-old cat the priority of her son and daughter-in-law’s dream renovation.

Real Estate News

Rising mortgage rates may have the biggest impact on homebuyers since 2007. It is at an average current mortgage rate level of 4.72 percent. According to data provided by Black Knight, typical American households buying averaged-priced homes would have to spend 29 percent of monthly incomes on a mortgage payment.

That’s a sharp rise since December 2021’s rate of 3.11 percent.

In Business News

The U.S. House of Representatives approved the Resilient AMERICA Act. In short, it is intended to strengthen the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) disaster preparedness programs. 

The Act would allow the agency to create a pilot program for hazard mitigation grants. It would also allow state and local jurisdictions the flexibility to adopt one of the two latest published codes.

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