Economic Update | Week Ending March 21, 2026

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This week interest rates rose further and stocks dropped as investors grew more cautious of the lasting financial repercussions of the conflict in Iran. As the war drags on investors feel that it may last longer than originally believed and oil prices which were about $70 a barrel just a few weeks ago have now spiked to about $120 a barrel. Some experts said it could reach $200 a barrel. The impact of this could reignite inflation which has finally reached acceptable levels. The Fed had a meeting this week and left interest rates unchanged. They are in a tough spot. Clearly with 70% of the economy fueled by consumer spending higher gas and energy prices will cut into spending for other nonessentials. At the same time hiring has stalled. The Fed has a duel mandate. To keep inflation at their 2% target level and to maintain maximum employment. Usually when the unemployment rate rises consumers stop spending and inflation drops but when other factors come into play like the current spike in energy prices inflation can rise while unemployment rises. They called it stagflation in the late 1970’s. This puts the Fed in a tough spot.

On the bright side, the real estate market has picked up drastically from the fourth quarter of 2025. We have seen home prices begin to rise after falling in the second half of 2025. For example the median price of a home in California went from an all-time high of $910,200 in April 2025 to a 23-month low of $823,120 in January 2026. It rose month-over-month in February to $830,370, its first monthly rise since its April peak. Inventory levels are lower and we are seeing brisk activity. Even the condominium market, which has slowed more than the single family market is quite active. This drop in prices combined with lower interest rates had affordability at a 3-year high which makes the uptick in activity make sense along with this being the prime selling season. Fortunately, interest rates going from about 5.875%, the lowest since 2022, to 6.5%, the highest in a year, over the last three weeks has not lowered demand so far.

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday, Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of March 19, 2026, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.22%, up from 6.11% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.54%, up from 5.5% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

Stock markets – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 45,577.47, down 2.1% from 46,558.47 last week. It is down 5.2% year-to-date from 48,063.29 on December 31, 2025. The S&P 500 closed the week at 6,506.48, down 1.9% from 6,632.19 last week. The S&P is down 5% year-to-date from 6,845.50 on December 31, 2025. The Nasdaq closed the week at 21,647.61, down 2.1% from 22,105.36 last week. It is down 6.9% year-to-date from 23,241.99 on December 31, 2025.

U.S. Treasury Bonds – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.39%, up from 4.28% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.96%, up from 4.90% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

California existing-home sales – The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 274,820 on an adjusted annualized basis in February, up 7% from 256,550 annualized sales in January and down 0.3% from 275,600 last February. The statewide median price paid for a home in was in $830,370 in February, up 0.9% from $823.180 in January. That marked the first month-over-month increase since last May and a welcome relief from January when the median price reached a 23-month low. Year-over-year February’s median price was down 1.9% from $839,130 one year ago. There were fewer listings in February. The unsold inventory index dropped to a 4.0-month supply of homes for sale in February, down from 4.4-months in January.

The graph below shows CAR sales data by county for Southern California.

Have a Great Weekend!

Mortgage Rate Update | March 19, 2026

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday, Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of March 19, 2026, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.22%, up from 6.11% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.54%, up from 5.5% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

From Adobe Firefly to a Tubi TikTok Venture and More! | Tech News

Stay connected with the latest tech news from across the web. We’re covering the top headlines from Adobe Firefly to a TUBIxTikTok long-form storytelling venture and more. Check out our weekly tech news round-up below.

Custom AI Gets Personal with Adobe Firefly 

Adobe is pushing deeper into personalized AI with the launch of Firefly Custom Models in public beta. The new feature allows creators and brands to train AI image generators using their own assets, ensuring outputs stay consistent with a specific visual identity. This means everything from color palettes to character design can remain intact across large-scale content production. The models are private by default, keeping training data separate from Adobe’s broader system. Adobe is also emphasizing ethical AI practices, requiring users to confirm they own the rights to any uploaded content. Built-in safeguards can detect when images are not eligible for training, reinforcing Adobe’s “commercially safe” positioning. Ultimately, this move signals a future where AI doesn’t replace creativity but amplifies a brand’s unique voice at scale. 

TikTok and Tubi Bet Big on Creator Culture

Tubi is leaning into the creator economy with a new incubator program developed in partnership with TikTok. The initiative focuses on helping digital creators expand into long-form storytelling. Likewise, the venture by Tubi and TikTok bridges the gap between short-form viral content and traditional streaming formats. This signals a shift in how platforms like Tubi are sourcing content, prioritizing creators who already have built-in audiences. For Tubi, it’s also a strategic move to stand out in a crowded streaming market without relying solely on big-budget productions. The program could open doors for influencers to transition into mainstream entertainment in a more structured way. It also reflects how platforms like Tubi increasingly view creators as studios in their own right. Expect more collaborations like this as streaming and social media continue to blur together. 

Trading App Robinhood Experiments with Social Investing

Robinhood is testing a new social networking feature aimed at making investing more interactive and community-driven. The beta introduces ways for users to share strategies, follow other investors, and engage in discussions directly within the app. This approach mirrors the rise of social trading platforms, where information spreads quickly through peer influence. By integrating social elements, Robinhood hopes to increase engagement and keep users inside its ecosystem longer. However, the move also raises questions about the risks of crowd-driven financial decisions. The company appears to be balancing accessibility with responsibility as it rolls out the feature. If successful, it could reshape how younger investors approach the market.

Audio Giant Philips Expands into Adaptive Audio Tech

Philips is stepping up its audio game with a new lineup that includes a “moving sound” Bluetooth speaker alongside wireless headphones and earbuds. The standout feature is audio that dynamically adjusts based on your environment, aiming to create a more immersive listening experience. This reflects a broader trend toward smarter, context-aware devices that adapt in real time. The new products are designed to seamlessly transition between home and on-the-go use. Philips is positioning itself as a competitor in the increasingly crowded premium audio space. With consumers expecting more than just sound quality, features like spatial awareness are becoming key differentiators. It’s another sign that audio tech is evolving into a more personalized, responsive experience.

Google Expands Its Personal AI Vision

In the AI world, Google is continuing to build out its “personal intelligence” ecosystem, focusing on making AI more context-aware and integrated into everyday life. The company is working toward systems that can better understand user preferences, habits, and needs across devices. This could mean smarter assistants that anticipate actions instead of simply responding to commands. The expansion highlights Google’s ambition to move beyond search into a more proactive digital companion model. Privacy and data usage remain central concerns as these systems become more personalized. Still, the direction is clear: AI is becoming less of a tool and more of a collaborator. The race toward truly helpful, intuitive AI is accelerating fast.

1-Hour or Less: Amazon Pushes Ultra-Fast Delivery Further

Amazon is doubling down on speed with a new feature highlighting products available for delivery in as little as one hour. The “get it fast” experience is designed to make ultra-fast shipping more visible and accessible to customers. This builds on Amazon’s ongoing efforts to compete with instant gratification expectations shaped by modern e-commerce. The company continues to refine its logistics network to support faster turnaround times in major markets. While not all items qualify, the feature signals where Amazon is heading: near-instant fulfillment. It also raises the bar for competitors trying to keep up with delivery expectations. Convenience is no longer a perk; it’s becoming the baseline.

Weekend Events | March 20 – March 22

While the heatwave might suggest otherwise, springtime finally (and officially) arrives this weekend. From Women’s History Month celebrations to outdoor festivals and more, there are plenty of ways to celebrate the season this weekend. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood from March 20 through March 22.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | March 20 – March 22, 2026

VinylCon!

When: March 21 – March 22 

Where: Fashion District DTLA

What: VinylCon! returns to Downtown L.A. for a two-day celebration of music and record collecting at the California Market Center. Browse thousands of records from over 100 local and international dealers, with everything from rare finds to budget-friendly gems. The event also features live DJ sets, giveaways, and a lively atmosphere perfect for crate diggers and casual music fans alike.

Ebell + LA Festival: Powered by Women

When: March 22 

Where: Central Los Angeles

What: Celebrate Women’s History Month at the historic Wilshire Ebell Theatre with a vibrant day of performances, art, and community. The event brings together L.A. cultural organizations for live music, dance, interactive experiences, and a curated marketplace. Guests can also explore art exhibits, vintage fashion, and family-friendly programming throughout the day.

Melrose Fashion Week

When: March 22 

Where: Fairfax District

What: Melrose Trading Post returns with its second annual Melrose Fashion Week, celebrating local designers and sustainable style. The day includes a hands-on re-dye workshop followed by runway shows featuring vintage, secondhand, and upcycled looks from emerging and student designers. It’s a vibrant showcase of creativity and conscious fashion on Melrose.

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | March 20 – March 22, 2026

Venice Love Fest

When: March 21 

Where: Venice Beach

What: Shop local at this free, pet-friendly festival taking over the heart of Venice Beach. Featuring more than 300 brands and artists, the event brings together live music across multiple stages, art, fashion, food, and entertainment for all ages under the iconic Venice sign. With DJs, fitness activities, and kids’ programming, it’s a lively celebration of community and creativity by the coast.

Murder on the High Seas: A Farewell Voyage to Die For!

When: Until May 23 

Where: Long Beach

What: Step aboard the Queen Mary and into your own Agatha Christie novel at this new interactive murder mystery dinner from the team behind Murder & Mayhem on the Mary. Based on the ocean liner’s real-life “Last Great Cruise,” which set off from Southampton on Halloween 1967, the spooky yet silly experience combines a multi-course dinner with comedy, clues, live music, and audience participation.

Thomas Dambo’s Trolls: A Field Study

When: Until October 4 

Where: Rancho Palos Verdes

What: You may have come across Danish artist Thomas Dambo’s massive troll sculptures—which he makes from reclaimed wood and hides in nature to encourage people to get out and enjoy the outdoors—on Instagram. But you don’t need to book a trip to Denmark to see the gentle giants. The 87 acres of Palos Verdes’s South Coast Botanic Garden are currently home to 12 of the whimsical figures, and you can glimpse them all with your general admission ticket. For $33, you can take a guided walking tour of the Twelvelings (with general admission included). To see the trolls in a different light, one night a month, the gardens will host the Canopy Club—an after-hours dance party in the woods with pop-up performances, food, and drinks ($34–$50).

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | March 20 – March 22, 2026

Queens English 2026

When: March 22 

Where: 6004 Woodley Ave, Lake Balboa

What: Celebrate all things British at Queens English 2026, a lively gathering at Woodley Park. Guests can enjoy a showcase of classic cars, reconnect with friends, and soak up the festive atmosphere. It’s a charming day out for car enthusiasts and anyone looking for a bit of British flair.

Eco-Friendly Foraging – Plants Walk / Wild Food Tasting & Drinks

When: March 21 

Where: Reptacular Ranch | 8828 Gold Creek Road, Sylmar

What: Discover the hidden world of edible and medicinal plants during this guided nature walk. Participants will learn how to identify wild, nutrient-rich plants often overlooked or considered invasive, while exploring their environmental benefits. It’s an eye-opening experience that connects sustainability, nutrition, and the natural landscape around us.

All-Age Disney Skate Night

When: March 21 

Where: Moonlight Rollerway, Inc. | 5110 San Fernando Road, Glendale

What: Roll into a magical evening at Disney Skate Night, where classic and modern Disney hits set the soundtrack for a fun night on wheels. Guests are encouraged to dress as their favorite characters and enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere full of nostalgia and imagination. Skate rentals are available, making it easy for all ages to join the fun.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | March 20 – March 22, 2026

Spring Spectacular at The Teaching Zoo

When: March 22, 2026  

Where: Moorpark College | 7075 Campus Road

What: Experience a wild day out at Spring Spectacular, the Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College’s biggest annual fundraising event. Visitors can enjoy animal meet-and-greets, live shows, discovery stations, and interactive exhibits throughout the zoo. The family-friendly event takes place over two March weekends and offers fun and learning for animal lovers of all ages.

78th Annual Santa Barbara International Orchid Show

When: March 20 – March 22 

Where: Earl Warren Show Grounds, Calle Real, Santa Barbara

What: The Santa Barbara International Orchid Show returns March 20–22, 2026, at Earl Warren Showgrounds, showcasing one of the largest and longest-running orchid exhibitions in the country. Visitors can explore stunning floral displays, learn about orchid care, and immerse themselves in the beauty of these unique blooms. The event is family-friendly, with free admission for children 12 and under with a paying adult.

Hill Canyon Trail Trot 5K

When: March 21 

Where: Hill Canyon Trail, Thousand Oaks

What: Lace up for the inaugural Hill Canyon Trail Trot 5K, a scenic and family-friendly race open to runners, walkers, and hikers of all levels. Participants can enjoy the outdoors while supporting a great cause, with all proceeds benefiting the Stepping Stones Horse Riding Program.

Our Favorite Spring Brunch Spots | L.A. Eats

Spring arrives this week, and in Los Angeles, that means one thing: spring brunch season is officially in full bloom. From sun-drenched patios to rooftop views and neighborhood gems, the best brunch in Los Angeles is less about rushing and more about lingering. Think citrusy cocktails, golden-hour light, and menus that feel like a love letter to the season.

Whether you’re chasing ocean breezes or city views, these standout spots make the most of springtime dining across LA.

Jyan Isaac Bread

Location: 1620 Ocean Park Blvd (16th St), Santa Monica, CA 90405

Jyan Isaac Bread has quickly become a Westside spring brunch favorite, drawing crowds for dishes like duck confit hash and indulgent cereal milk French toast. The airy back patio is the perfect place to soak up sunshine while sharing pizzas, sandwiches, and vibrant salads.

Beethoven Market

Location: 12904 Palms Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90066, United States

This reimagined Mar Vista market now doubles as a breezy spring brunch destination. Expect lemon ricotta pancakes, cacio e pepe egg toast, and standout sandwiches, all best enjoyed on the laid-back patio.

Laya Hollywood

Location: 1430 North Cahuenga Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90028

Laya turns brunch into a full experience with a three-course menu, DJ sets, and a stunning outdoor space. From mezze spreads to shakshuka and tableside Bloody Marys, it’s a vibrant way to welcome spring.

Gritz N’ Wafflez

Location: 3183 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90010

In Koreatown, Gritz N’ Wafflez delivers bold, comforting brunch plates centered around its namesake dishes. Whether you go sweet or savory, expect big flavors and even bigger portions.

Bar Siesta

Location: 1710 Silver Lake Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, 90026

Bar Siesta brings a Spanish twist to brunch in Silver Lake. Think challah torrijas, patatas bravas, and tinned fish paired with wine, all served in a charming, sunlit setting.

Wife and the Somm

Location: 3416 Verdugo Rd, Los Angeles, CA, 90065, US

This Glassell Park favorite pairs a thoughtful brunch menu with an excellent wine list. Standouts include chilaquiles, French toast, and flaky biscuits with seasonal jam.

Majordomo

Location: 1725 Naud Street, Los Angeles, CA, 90012, US

Majordomo’s brunch menu blends indulgence with creativity, offering dishes like crispy rice with steak and eggs and fluffy corn pancakes. The spacious dining room and patio make it ideal for spring brunch group outings.

Evil Cooks

Location: 3333 N. Eastern Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, 90032, US

For something completely different, head to Evil Cooks in El Sereno. The menu is playful and over-the-top, featuring items like smash burger tacos and loaded tortas packed with bold flavors.

Attagirl

Location: 1238 Hermosa Ave, Hermosa Beach, California 90254

Steps from the Hermosa Pier, Attagirl delivers a lively, beachy spring brunch with mezze plates, shakshuka, and standout cinnamon roll focaccia. Expect a fun, social crowd and plenty of spritzes.

Dante Beverly Hills

Location: 225 N Canon Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Perched atop The Maybourne, Dante offers rooftop brunch with sweeping Beverly Hills views. Pair a wood-fired pizza with a seasonal bellini for the ultimate spring moment.

Calabra

Location: 700 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401

Calabra combines ocean views with a vibrant Mediterranean menu. The rooftop setting, lively atmosphere, and must-order challah French toast make it a go-to for spring weekends.

The Front Yard

Location: 4222 Vineland Ave, North Hollywood, CA 91602

Tucked inside The Garland Hotel, The Front Yard offers a relaxed yet lively brunch scene. With dishes like short rib hash and mimosa pitchers, it’s the perfect middle ground for a laid-back spring gathering.

Enjoying Spring Brunch

As the days grow longer and the light lingers just a little later, brunch becomes more than a meal; it becomes a ritual. Across patios, rooftops, and hidden corners of the city, the best brunch in Los Angeles invites you to slow down, sip something bright, and savor the season.

Where to See Wildflowers in SoCal This Spring | Out & About

Spring in Southern California arrives quietly at first; then all at once, the hills soften, the deserts glow, and color begins to spill across the landscape. While this year may not deliver a full super bloom, there are still plenty of breathtaking spots to see wildflowers in SoCal, from iconic poppy fields to coastal cliffs and mountain trails.

If you’re ready to chase a little color this season, these destinations offer some of the best opportunities to experience spring in full bloom.

Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve – Lancaster

Few places capture the magic of wildflowers in Southern California quite like Antelope Valley. Rolling hills painted in vivid orange poppies create a dreamlike landscape, typically peaking from March through mid-April.

This year’s bloom is shaping up to be stronger than last, with poppies already appearing along the south loop trails and additional wildflowers like owl’s clover and goldfields dotting the terrain. Timing is everything here. Visit midday when the flowers are open, and always check bloom updates before heading out.

Carrizo Plain National Monument – San Luis Obispo County

A bit of a drive, but worth every mile, Carrizo Plain transforms into a painter’s palette when conditions align. While not a super bloom year, early spring rains have already brought bursts of yellow, orange, and purple across the Temblor Mountains.

Expect to see daisies, goldfields, and fiddlenecks sweeping across the hillsides. It’s raw, expansive, and beautifully remote—just be sure to bring water, snacks, and a full tank of gas.

Death Valley National Park

The standout of the season, Death Valley, is experiencing its best wildflower bloom in nearly a decade. Thanks to rare rainfall, the desert is alive with color, especially at lower elevations where desert gold and phacelia are still visible.

As spring progresses, higher elevations are expected to bloom into April and even June, making this one of the longest-lasting destinations for wildflowers in Southern California this year. It’s a bit of a trek, but the payoff feels almost surreal.

Chino Hills State Park – Inland Empire

Closer to Los Angeles, Chino Hills offers a softer, more pastoral version of wildflowers in Southern California. Think rolling green hills with scattered blooms rather than dramatic fields.

This season, you can spot wild radish, lupine, mustard, and even pockets of poppies along Bane Canyon and Scully Hill trails. It may not be flashy, but it’s quietly beautiful—and far less crowded than the headline spots.

Point Dume State Beach – Malibu

For a coastal twist on wildflowers in Southern California, head to Point Dume. Each spring, the cliffs come alive with yellow coreopsis, creating a striking contrast against the deep blue Pacific.

Even if the blooms are past peak, the hike itself is worth it. A breezy climb from the beach leads to sweeping ocean views and pockets of lingering color along the bluff.

Diamond Valley Lake – Hemet

A rising favorite, Diamond Valley Lake offers a dedicated wildflower trail that bursts with color in good years. This season, the loop is already open, with sightings of poppies, lupine, baby blue eyes, and goldfields.

Arrive early to beat the crowds and bring water. The trail is exposed with little shade, but the vibrant mix of flowers makes it one of the most accessible wildflower experiences near Los Angeles.

Palos Verdes Peninsula – South Bay

Wildflowers bloom here year-round, but spring delivers the most variety. Nature preserves across the Palos Verdes Peninsula offer coastal trails dotted with native blooms like milkweed, asters, and cactus flowers.

It’s a slower, more subtle experience, perfect for those who want ocean views paired with seasonal color.

Point Mugu State Park – Malibu to Thousand Oaks

With hundreds of native plant species, the Santa Monica Mountains quietly come alive each spring. At Point Mugu and nearby Rancho Sierra Vista, you’ll find scattered wildflowers along scenic trails.

The Chumash Trail offers a more challenging hike with rewarding views and the chance to spot unique blooms along the ridgeline.

From desert valleys to coastal cliffs, wildflowers in SoCal offer a fleeting but unforgettable reminder of the season. This isn’t a year of overwhelming super blooms; it’s something softer, more intimate. And in a way, that makes the search even more magical.

Economic Update | Week Ending March 14, 2026

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Stock markets dropped, while mortgage rates and bond yields jumped this week – Disruptions in the global oil supply from the war in Iran pushed oil prices higher this week. A barrel of oil was around $70 two weeks ago, prior to the conflict, and closed the week just over $100 a barrel. At one point it hit $120 a barrel. Oil is used in so many products and is such an influence in gas, diesel, and energy costs that it is a major contributor to inflation, which has finally showed signs of coming under control. Over the last two weeks, major stock markets have dropped over 5% and bond yields and mortgage rates have gone from 4-year lows to their highest levels of the year. To be fair, it’s a tight range and they are still lower than they were over much of the past 4-years.

Key inflation index show that inflation remained under control in February – It should be noted that this was before the war or conflict in Iran. The consumer price index (CPI) was released on Wednesday it showed that consumer prices grew at an annual rate of 2.4% in February, unchanged from January. The core (CPI), which excludes food and energy was also unchanged at 2.5%, its lowest level since 2021.

Mortgage rates – Mortgage rates have gone from the lowest rates since 2022 to the highest rates in one year over the past two weeks! Every Thursday, Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of March 12, 2026, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.11%, up from 6% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.5%, up from 5.43% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

Stock markets – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 46,558.47 down 2% from 47,501.55 last week. It is down 3.1% year-to-date from 48,063.29 on December 31, 2025. The S&P 500 closed the week at 6,632.19, down 1.2% from 6,740.02 last week. The S&P is down 3.1% year-to-date from 6,845.50 on December 31, 2025. The Nasdaq closed the week at 22,105.36, down 1.2% from 22,378.68 last week. It is down 4.9% year-to-date from 23,241.99 on December 31, 2025.

U.S. Treasury Bonds – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.28%, up from 4.15% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.90%, up from 4.77% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

February home sales report – The California Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors release home sales data on the third week of the month for the previous month. We expect the California Association of Realtors to release the February home sales data next week and the National Association of Realtors to release the national figures either at the end of next week or the beginning of the following week. The data is derived from MLS systems throughout the state and country. We tabulate the data from the same MLS systems and similar reports are available now for your city or zip code at RodeoRe.com.

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Your Guide to Spring Entertaining | Home Tips

There is a certain kind of magic that arrives with spring entertaining in Los Angeles. The light softens, evenings stretch just a bit longer, and suddenly your home begins to feel like it should open itself to the outdoors. For luxury homeowners, this is the season where design becomes experiential. Spaces are not just seen, they are lived in, flowing effortlessly from interior to exterior.

Creating that seamless transition is the essence of indoor-outdoor living, which Los Angeles luxury homes are known for. With a few intentional updates, your home can transform into the perfect setting for al fresco dinners, sunset cocktails, and weekends that feel like a private resort.

Open the Space with Sliding Doors

The foundation of spring entertaining begins with access. Expansive sliding or pocket doors instantly dissolve the boundary between your interior and patio.

As spring approaches, ensure your doors are functioning smoothly and that tracks are clean and unobstructed. Consider upgrading to ultra-slim frames or glass walls if your home allows, maximizing natural light and uninterrupted views. When fully opened, these doors should create a continuous visual line that invites guests to move freely between spaces without hesitation.

Refresh Your Patio for the Season

After the cooler months, outdoor areas often need a thoughtful reset. Start with a deep clean of surfaces, furniture, and cushions to remove any dust or wear from winter.

Luxury patios in Los Angeles are extensions of the home, not afterthoughts. Update your seating with plush, weather-resistant cushions in neutral tones or soft seasonal hues. Layer in lightweight throws for cooler evenings and consider adding sculptural side tables or statement loungers to elevate the space. The goal is to create an environment that feels just as curated as your interior.

Define the Space with Outdoor Rugs

Outdoor rugs are one of the simplest ways to anchor a seating or dining area while adding texture and warmth. Choose high-quality, weather-resistant materials that can withstand sun exposure without fading.

For a refined look, opt for subtle patterns or tonal palettes that complement your home’s exterior finishes. A well-placed rug beneath a dining table or lounge area creates a sense of intimacy, making outdoor entertaining feel intentional rather than improvised.

Incorporate Fresh Planters and Greenery

Nothing signals the arrival of spring quite like lush greenery. Incorporating fresh planters is an easy way to breathe life into your outdoor spaces while enhancing the overall design.

Select oversized ceramic or stone planters for a more elevated aesthetic. Fill them with seasonal blooms, olive trees, or sculptural greenery that complements the architecture of your home. Placing planters strategically near entryways, seating areas, and dining spaces creates visual cohesion and a sense of abundance.

Style a Bar Cart for Al Fresco Spring Entertaining Evenings

A well-styled bar cart is the finishing touch for effortless entertaining. Whether positioned just inside your sliding doors or out on the patio, it becomes both functional and visually appealing.

Stock your cart with curated glassware, a selection of wines or spirits, and fresh garnishes like citrus or herbs. Add a decorative tray, linen napkins, and perhaps a small floral arrangement to tie it into your overall aesthetic. The result is a space that feels ready for guests at any moment, without ever appearing overdone.

A Seamless Spring Entertaining Transition

For those embracing indoor-outdoor living, Los Angeles luxury homes offer the perfect canvas. The key is continuity. Materials, colors, and layouts should flow naturally from inside to out, creating a unified experience.

As spring unfolds, your home should feel open, inviting, and quietly luxurious. With thoughtful updates to your doors, patio, décor, and entertaining elements, you create more than just a beautiful space. You create a lifestyle that captures the essence of Southern California living at its finest.

Mortgage Rate Update | March 12, 2026

Mortgage rates -– Every Thursday, Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. The Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of March 12, 2026, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.11%, up from 6% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.5%, up from 5.43% last week.

The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.

From the Yamaha Creator Pass to NVIDIA and More! | Tech News

In this week’s tech news blog, we’re breaking down the latest headlines across the technology sphere. From Yamaha’s Creator Pass to NVIDIA and its autonomous ambitions, and more. Stay connected in the world of tech and check out our weekly wrap-up below!

Canva Magic Layers Simplifies Editing

Debuting this week, Canva launched Magic Layers in public beta so designers can break flat images into editable components inside the editor. The tool recognizes objects, text, and graphics and exposes them as separate layers you can tweak. That means you no longer need to regenerate an entire AI image just to change a small element. Magic Layers works with single-page PNGs and JPEGs today, and Canva says expanded support is coming. For teams, this speeds iteration and preserves layout integrity when working from generated art or legacy assets. The feature could tighten the production loop for social, marketing, and product visuals while raising questions about provenance and attribution.  

Google Gemini Automates Phone Tasks

In its latest update, Google expanded Gemini with task automation that chains multi-step actions and runs them on supported phones. The feature can trigger shortcuts, control apps, and handle routine flows from a single prompt. It runs on Pixel and select Galaxy devices using system hooks for deeper integration. Early demos show the assistant fetching data, updating calendars, and sending templated messages automatically. The goal is to move repetitive work into a single macro layer that users can edit and approve. If broadly adopted, this could change how people use phones for productivity and daily chores.  

WordPress Browser Website Builder Launches

In website development news, WordPress unveiled a full in-browser site builder that assembles pages from blocks and natural language prompts. Users can generate a site structure, then refine copy, images, and SEO metadata inside the editor. The tool aims to let small businesses and creators publish faster without installing extra software. Generated layouts remain editable so the final pages match brand voice and visual needs. This lowers technical barriers and shortens launch cycles for one-person teams and tiny agencies. Expect it to increase iteration speed and reduce reliance on outside development resources.  

The AI-Powered Dyson Spot Scrub Robot Hits Market

Dyson introduced Spot Scrub, a robot that combines vacuuming and mopping with AI to find and treat stains. The device uses lasers and cameras to detect trouble spots and apply targeted cleaning. It returns to a multifunction dock for waste handling and charging when a job is done. Dyson positions the product as a premium, all-in-one floor care solution for busy homes. The company emphasizes calibrated cleaning cycles to protect delicate flooring while removing grime. Availability and price reflect the advanced sensors and the convenience of automated spot treatment.  

Microsoft Xbox Mode Begins Rollout for Windows 11 PC’s

Gamer’s rejoice! Microsoft is rolling out Xbox Mode to every Windows 11 PC to improve gaming performance and consistency. The feature prioritizes system resources, streamlines controller support, and integrates Game Pass features. Xbox Mode also aims to reduce launch friction and make cloud streaming feel more native. Microsoft says the setting will bring a console-like experience across a broad range of hardware. Players should see more reliable input and fewer interruptions during gameplay sessions. This update narrows the gap between PC and console experiences for casual and dedicated gamers alike.  

NVIDIA Eyes Autonomous Driving Scale

To compete in the Autonomous market, Nvidia has outlined its plan to scale autonomous driving. NVIDIA plans on doing so by combining AI compute, simulation, and partner integrations. The company emphasizes high-fidelity simulation to validate driving stacks before road deployment. NVIDIA also focuses on robust data pipelines and software tools to speed validation cycles. NVIDIA executives feel that this platform approach will shorten the path from prototype to production for OEMs and fleets. If the strategy by NVIDIA works, it could accelerate robotaxi and commercial fleet pilots worldwide. The plan still faces tough engineering hurdles around safety, redundancy, and real-world edge cases. 

Yamaha Creator Pass For Music Makers

Creators have a new tool on the market. Yamaha launched Creator Pass to bundle cloud tools, plugins, and rights management for musicians and podcasters. The subscription aims to simplify production workflows and reduce the need for multiple vendor subscriptions. It integrates with Yamaha hardware and software to create a smoother route from capture to publish. Yamaha positions the pass as a value play for independent artists and small production teams. The service could lower barriers to professional-grade audio work for creators on tight budgets. Look for deeper hardware integration and additional collaboration features over time.