Mortgage Rate Update | April 2, 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 April 2, 2026, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.46%, up from 6.38% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.77%, up slightly from 5.75% last week.

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

From Alexa+ to ChatGPT on CarPlay and More! | Tech News

Kick off April with what’s new in the world of tech. From Alexa+ to ChatGPT on CarPlay and more, we have you covered! Stay connected and don’t miss a beat in this week’s tech blog.

CarPlay Gets ChatGPT Voice

With iOS 26.4 and the latest ChatGPT app, you can now talk to ChatGPT through your CarPlay dashboard, using voice to ask questions, draft messages, or get quick answers while driving. The experience hides text and focuses on spoken replies so conversations stay hands-free, though you must tap the app to start a session rather than use a wake word. Apple’s developer rules also limit on-screen text, so the integration leans into audio first and glanceable controls for muting or ending chats. This setup lowers friction for using a general AI assistant on the road but keeps final control with the driver to avoid accidental actions. 

Galaxy App Tries to Ease Motion Sickness

Now available from Samsung is an app that uses audio techniques to reduce motion sickness symptoms for people using headsets or earbuds in transit. The software plays tailored sound cues and movement-synchronous audio to help the brain re-sync with visual motion, and Samsung pairs the experience with Galaxy Buds for better timing and spatial cues. Early tests show promise for some users, though effectiveness can vary based on individual susceptibility and the exact travel environment. If it scales, this could be a practical wellness feature for commuters and travelers who struggle with in-vehicle nausea. 

Matter Spec Adds Richer Camera Support

This Matter update brings improved camera streaming, HEIC image support, and new doorbell and chime behaviors that make smart video devices work more smoothly across ecosystems. The spec clarifies how cameras stream video to controllers and how snapshots are handled, which should make cross-brand doorbells and security cameras more reliable for consumers. Vendors will now be able to implement consistent streaming and low-latency previews while preserving privacy controls set by the hub or controller. Over time, these changes could simplify smart home setup and reduce the number of platform-specific features users must juggle. 

Prescription-Ready Smart Glasses Arrive

After regulatory and optical bumps, Meta is introducing new Ray-Ban–branded models optimized for prescription lenses with improved capture and livestreaming features. The hardware refinements include charging case tweaks and antenna work that should improve connectivity for real-time sharing and shorter upload delays. Meta frames these devices as everyday wearables that blend fashion and utility, while also emphasizing clearer options for people who need corrective lenses. Adoption will hinge on price, battery life, and how comfortable users feel about wearing cameras in public. 

Bravia Inc. Shifts To New Joint Venture

Following an agreement, TCL will take operational control of Sony’s TV and home theater business under a joint venture called Bravia Inc., which aims to combine Sony’s design and brand with TCL’s manufacturing scale. The deal promises faster product cycles and broadened distribution while leaving Sony’s high-end engineering and image processing expertise in place. For consumers, this could mean more competitive pricing and wider availability of Bravia models alongside continued premium tiers. Observers will watch how the companies balance branding, software updates, and service commitments under the new structure. 

Gmail Lets You Change Your Email Address

Finally, Gmail offers a way to swap an embarrassing or outdated username for a cleaner address without losing your account, easing a longtime pain point for people who grew out of old handles. The feature preserves your inbox, settings, and subscriptions while routing mail from the old address to the new one for a transition period. It is aimed at users who want a fresher personal or professional identity without starting over with a brand-new account. Security and verification steps are in place to prevent abuse and accidental takeovers during the change. 

Alexa+ Lets You Order From Grubhub and Uber Eats

Starting now, Alexa+ subscribers can place conversational food orders through their device. The Alexa+ new feature works with services like Grubhub and Uber Eats by speaking to Alexa. The app then walks through menu choices and confirms orders before checkout. This new Alexa+ integration aims to make hands-free ordering simple while keeping users in control with confirmations and payment prompts. Restaurants and delivery platforms gain another low-friction channel to reach customers who prefer voice interactions at home. Privacy and data-sharing details vary by partner, so users should review permissions when enabling the skill or linking accounts on their Alexa+ App. 

Weekend Events | April 3 – April 5

Spring in LA means there are plenty of ways to enjoy your weekend all around town. From Corgi Beach Day to LA Beer Fest, and more, there is something for everyone. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood with our weekend events round-up for April 3 through April 5.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | April 3 – April 5

First Fridays at the Natural History Museum

When: Until May 1 

Where: Natural History Museum | Los Angeles

What: Spend your Friday night among dinosaurs and DJs at the Natural History Museum’s beloved First Fridays series. Now in its 20th season, the KCRW-presented event brings live music, DJ sets, and dancing back to the museum’s iconic diorama halls from February through May. A new discussion series, Life, From Our Guts to the Galaxy, explores big ideas about the natural world each month. Guests can also wander the exhibits, sip cocktails, and enjoy bites from rotating local food trucks.

LA Beer Fest

When: April 4

Where: Westlake

What: Raise a glass at the LA Beer Fest as it celebrates its 20th anniversary with a full day of brews, bites, and music at LA Center Studios. Guests can sample from 200 pours across more than 80 breweries while enjoying food trucks and live entertainment. Tickets include unlimited tastings, with VIP options offering access to a lounge, exclusive beers, and added perks.

The Original Renaissance Pleasure Faire

When: April 4 – May 17

Where: San Gabriel Valley

What: Step into another era at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire, the nation’s oldest Ren Faire, returning to Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area this spring. Spanning 20 acres, the immersive event features jousting tournaments, theatrical performances, games, rides, artisan goods, and plenty of food and ale. Held each weekend, it’s a lively celebration of Elizabethan culture where costumes are encouraged, and adventure awaits around every corner.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | April 3 – April 5

Several Eternities in a Day: Form in the Age of Living Materials

When: April 5 – August 23 

Where: Westwood

What: Explore the sensory side of contemporary art in this immersive exhibition featuring works made with living and organic materials like cacao, clay, and cochineal. Showcasing over 20 artists from across the Americas, the installations invite visitors to engage through touch, sound, and scent. On April 4, an after-hours preview adds DJ sets, hands-on art-making, and courtyard festivities, all free to attend.

Night of Ideas

When: April 4

Where: Culver City

What: Spend the day and night immersed in art and ideas at this all-day cultural marathon at the Wende Museum. The free program features hands-on workshops, performances, panels, screenings, and a mix of family-friendly activities alongside thought-provoking discussions. Evening highlights include live music, curator tours, VR experiences, and talks exploring everything from AI to journalism and the arts.

Corgi Beach Day

When: April 4

Where: Huntington Beach

What: Is it the stumpy legs? The size-too-big ears? The woolly rump? Whatever the cause, we love corgis, and so do the devoted dog owners at So Cal Corgi Nation. This free, semiannual meetup invades the Huntington Dog Beach (two blocks south of the Huntington Beach Pier). The “Tiki Beach Pawty” welcomes all dogs and their humans for a day of corgi contests, shopping at a pet-centric marketplace, food trucks, photo ops, goodie bags, and even a corgi kissing booth.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | April 3 – April 5

Self-Care City Scavenger Hunt

When: Multiple Dates

Where: Burbank

What: Explore your city in a whole new way with the Self-Care City Scavenger Hunt, a self-guided wellness adventure inspired by the Hot Habits series. Participants can complete interactive challenges across seven areas of well-being, from physical and emotional to social and spiritual, all at their own pace. Blending movement, mindfulness, and creativity, this flexible experience turns everyday exploration into a fun and meaningful journey of personal growth.

CONFIDENT IN MY SKIN: Cardio Dance and Mat Sculpt Class

When: Multiple Dates

Where: Accent Dance Studios | 940 West Alameda Avenue, Burbank

What: Move, sweat, and boost your confidence at this empowering workout set to Beyoncé’s biggest hits. Blending cardio, mat Pilates, and uplifting affirmation chants, the class focuses on how you feel—not how you look—while fostering a supportive, body-positive community. Expect a fun, feel-good session that leaves you energized, connected, and confident in your own skin.

SoCal Etsy Guild Market Burbank

When: Multiple Dates

Where: Burbank Town Center | 201 East Magnolia Boulevard, Burbank

What: Shop handmade and support local creators at the SoCal Etsy Guild Market, held the first weekend of every month at Burbank Town Center. This indoor three-day event features Southern California artisans, live art, DIY activities, giveaways, and a wide mix of art, vintage finds, original designs, and artisanal foods. With free parking and a family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a fun way to spend the weekend browsing unique goods and meeting local makers.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | April 3 – April 5

Egg Scramble Easter Egg Hunt

When: April 4

Where: 130 Kanan Rd, Oak Park

What: Celebrate spring at the Rancho Simi Recreation & Park District Egg Scramble on Saturday, April 4, 2026, at Mae Boyar Park in Oak Park. This free, family-friendly event runs from 9:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. and features age-grouped egg hunts for children 10 and under—just bring your own basket. Hunt times are staggered by age, starting with little ones at 9:30 a.m. and continuing through 10:40 a.m. for older kids. Be sure to arrive early, as the event moves quickly and will be canceled in the event of rain.

Spring Bunnies & Baskets Hunt & Festival

When: April 4

Where: Stagecoach Inn Museum | 51 S. Ventu Park Rd., Newbury Park

What: Celebrate the season at the Stagecoach Inn Museum’s “Bunnies & Baskets” event on April 4, a charming outdoor experience for all ages. Families can explore the historic grounds while hunting for handcrafted metal “conejos,” spotting spring baby animals, and completing a map for a prize. The day also features photos with the Easter Bunny, festive crafts, sack races, and live music to round out the fun. Admission is $10 for adults, seniors, and teens, $5 for children ages 5–12, and free for kids 4 and under.

Aviation Museum of Santa Paula

When: April 5

Where: Aviation Museum of Santa Paula, 800 East Santa Maria Street, Santa Paula

What: Step into aviation history at the Aviation Museum of Santa Paula, located at the historic Santa Paula Airport, a charming 1930s-era airfield still in active use today. Open the first Sunday of each month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the museum invites visitors to explore a collection of privately owned hangars filled with vintage aircraft, restoration projects, and unique memorabilia. Guests can chat with passionate owners and docents while watching planes take off and land just steps away. Admission is free (donations welcomed), and a complimentary tram is available to help you explore the grounds.

Economic Update | Month Ending March 31, 2026

What a month we’ve had. Mortgage rates moved from their lowest levels since 2022 to the highest point in about a year, driven largely by escalating tensions in Iran. Oil prices surged from around $70 per barrel to nearly $120, ending the month near $110. This has put pressure across the entire economy, as higher oil prices translate directly into increased costs for gasoline, diesel, and transportation of goods-raising the risk of renewed inflation. At its latest meeting, the Federal Reserve chose to leave interest rates unchanged, citing concerns that rising energy prices, fertilizer costs, and supply disruptions-particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, where roughly 20% of the world’s oil flows-could push inflation higher. While February’s Consumer Price Index came in at a relatively low 2.4%, that data preceded the recent conflict. Meanwhile, the stock market reacted negatively to the uncertainty, declining roughly 3%-5% for the month.

Mortgage rates – Every Thursday, Freddie Mac publishes interest rates based on a survey of mortgage lenders throughout the week. T he Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Survey reported that mortgage rates for the most popular loan products as of March 26, 2026, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.38%, up from 5.98% last month. The 15-year fixed was 5.75%, up from 5.44% last month.

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

Stock markets – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the month at 46,286.01, down 5.5% from 48,977.92 on February 28, 2026. The Dow is down 3.7% year-to-date from 48,063.29 on December 31, 2025. The S&P 500 closed the week at 6,527,27, down 5.1% from 6,879.98 on February 28, 2026. The S&P is down 4.7% year-to-date from 6,845.50 on December 31, 2025. The Nasdaq closed the week at 21,592.47, down 4.6% from 22,688.21 at the end of February. The Nasdaq is down 7.1% year-to-date from 23,241.99 on December 31, 2025.

U.S. Treasury Bond Yields – The 10-year U.S. Treasury bond yield closed the month at 4.22%, up from 3.97% On January 31, 2026. The 30-year US treasury bond yield ended the month at 4.85%, up from 4.64% on January 31, 2026. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates often follow treasury bond yields.

Home sales figures are released on the third week of the month for the previous month by the National Association of Realtors and the California Association of Realtors. Here is a summary of the February existing home sales reports.

U.S. existing-home sales – February 2026 – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 4.09 million units on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate in February, up 1.7% from the number of homes sold in January. Year-over-year home sales were down 1.4% from the number of homes sold last February. The median price paid for a home in the U.S. in February was $398,000, up 0.3% year-over-year from $396,800 last February.

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 February was $830,370, up 0.9% from $823.180 in January. That marked the first month-over-month increase since last May and a 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.

Below is the housing data for Southern California by County.

10 Best Restaurants Near Dodger Stadium | L.A. Eats

Baseball is back, and few places capture the magic of the season quite like Dodger Stadium. Perched above Chavez Ravine with sweeping sunset views, it remains one of the most iconic ballparks in the country. While Dodger Dogs are a classic, the surrounding neighborhoods of Echo Park and Chinatown offer some of the best pre- and post-game dining in the city.

Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite before first pitch or lingering after a win, these restaurants near Dodger Stadium deliver flavor, energy, and a true taste of Los Angeles.

The Semi-Tropic

Location: 1412 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90026, US

For restaurants near Dodger Stadium, start game day at The Semi-Tropic, where cocktails and small plates set the tone for an easygoing afternoon. The menu leans snackable yet satisfying, with options like spiced popcorn, marinated olives, baked feta, and flat iron steak that pair perfectly with a pre-game drink. On weekends, brunch offerings like shakshuka and paninis make it an ideal early stop before heading up to the stadium.

Little Fish

Location: 1608 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90026

Little Fish has built a loyal following thanks to its standout fried fish sandwich, layered with beer-battered bass, pickles, and creamy sauce on a soft bun. The menu also offers plenty of variety, including nori-seasoned potatoes and a flavorful grilled steak sandwich with chile-lime cream. Whether you stop in for lunch or a quick bite before the game, it’s a consistently satisfying option.

Lowboy

Location: 1540 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026, USA

Lowboy is the kind of casual neighborhood spot that feels made for game day gatherings. The menu features approachable favorites like California burritos alongside playful shareables like the loaded “Gator Fries,” topped with cheese, pickles, and sauce. With a strong happy hour and relaxed vibe, it’s a great place to meet up with friends before heading to the stadium.

The Park’s Finest

Location: 1267 West Temple Street, Los Angeles, California 90026, United States

The Park’s Finest offers a unique blend of Filipino flavors and American barbecue traditions. Signature dishes include smoked tri-tip coated in coconut adobo sauce, tender ribs, and flavorful chicken manok. With hearty portions and comforting sides like mac and cheese and cornbread bibingka, it’s an ideal stop when you’re looking for something filling before or after the game.

Ototo

Location: 1360 Allison Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90026, USA

When it comes to restaurants near Dodger Stadium, Ototo brings a lively, modern approach to Japanese bar dining just a short walk from the stadium. The menu features a rotating selection of dishes like okonomiyaki, sashimi, and creative sandwiches, all designed to pair with its award-winning sake program. With its energetic atmosphere and thoughtful food, it’s a standout choice for a more elevated pre-game experience.

Eastside Italian Deli

Location: 1013 Alpine St, CA, 90012

Eastside Italian Deli has been serving the neighborhood since 1929, making it one of the area’s most enduring food institutions. The menu is packed with classic sandwiches, from spicy Italian cold cuts to hot sausage and peppers layered with melted cheese. It’s also a perfect place to grab something to-go and bring it directly into the stadium for a no-fuss meal.

Mexicali Taco & Co.

Location: 702 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA

Mexicali Taco & Co. delivers bold, smoky flavors through its expertly grilled meats. Tacos, quesadillas, and vampiros are all standout choices, with the carne asada and shrimp options being especially popular. The salsa bar adds an extra layer of customization, while the signature “Zuperman,” loaded with multiple meats, is perfect for a hearty pre-game bite.

Lasita Rotisserie & Natural Wine

Location: 727 North Broadway, CA 90012

Lasita combines Filipino-inspired dishes with a vibrant natural wine program in a bright, welcoming space. The menu highlights include juicy rotisserie chicken, pork belly lechon, and flavorful small plates like adobo-marinated olives. It’s an excellent choice for a more relaxed sit-down meal before heading to the stadium or unwinding after the game.

Philippe the Original

Location: 1001 North Alameda, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA

Philippe the Original is a Los Angeles institution and a must-visit for Dodgers fans. Known for its French dip sandwiches, the spot is especially lively on game days when crowds gather before heading to the stadium. The double-dipped beef sandwich paired with the house mustard delivers a classic, no-frills meal that has stood the test of time.

Fluffy McCloud’s

Location: 1814 West Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90026

As far as restaurants near Dodger Stadium go, Fluffy McCloud’s is the perfect post-game destination when you’re craving something sweet. The shop specializes in creative ice cream treats, including banana splits, root beer floats, and sandwiches made with conchas. Open late into the evening, it’s an easy and fun stop while waiting for traffic to clear after the game.

From iconic delis to modern neighborhood favorites, the area surrounding Dodger Stadium offers plenty of standout dining options. Whether you’re planning your entire game day around food or just grabbing a quick bite, these restaurants near Dodger Stadium help make the experience even more memorable.

Scenic Train Rides From LA | Out & About

There’s something undeniably romantic about train travel, the rhythm of the tracks, the slow reveal of landscapes, the quiet invitation to just sit back and take it all in. Luckily, some of the best train trips from Los Angeles offer exactly that, pairing convenience with seriously stunning views across Southern California.

Whether you’re craving a coastal escape, a wine country detour, or a laid-back day trip, these routes prove you don’t need a car to chase a little adventure.

Pacific Surfliner – Los Angeles to Santa Barbara

If you only take one of the classic train trips from Los Angeles, make it this one. The Pacific Surfliner hugs the coastline for much of the journey, offering uninterrupted views of the Pacific that feel almost cinematic.

As the train rolls through Ventura and into Santa Barbara, expect palm trees, sandy beaches, and that effortless coastal charm. Once you arrive, spend the day wine tasting in the Funk Zone, strolling State Street, or simply lingering by the ocean before heading back.

Pacific Surfliner – Los Angeles to San Diego

For a longer but equally scenic ride, head south to San Diego. This route delivers a dreamy mix of beach towns, cliffs, and oceanfront stretches, especially through Orange County.

Stops in places like San Clemente and Oceanside make it easy to turn your trip into a flexible, hop-on-hop-off experience. It’s one of the most versatile train trips from Los Angeles, perfect for both a full weekend getaway or a spontaneous day trip.

Metrolink – Los Angeles to San Juan Capistrano

For something a little quieter, the Metrolink route to San Juan Capistrano offers a charming escape into history and small-town beauty. The ride is smooth and straightforward, making it one of the easiest train trips from Los Angeles to plan.

Once there, explore the historic mission, wander through local boutiques, and enjoy a relaxed lunch in a setting that feels worlds away from the city’s pace.

Metrolink – Los Angeles to Ventura

Ventura is often overlooked in favor of its more famous neighbors, but that’s part of its appeal. This train ride offers coastal glimpses along the way, ending in a laid-back beach town that feels refreshingly unpolished.

Spend your time browsing vintage shops, grabbing coffee downtown, or walking along the Ventura Pier. It’s one of those train trips from Los Angeles that feels effortlessly cool without trying too hard.

Amtrak Coast Starlight – Los Angeles to San Luis Obispo

For those ready to stretch the journey a bit further, the Coast Starlight delivers one of the most scenic rail experiences in California. The route winds through rolling hills, farmland, and rugged coastline as it makes its way north.

San Luis Obispo offers a perfect mix of wine country charm and relaxed Central Coast energy. It’s ideal for a weekend escape, and easily one of the most memorable train trips from Los Angeles if you’re craving something beyond the usual.

Metrolink – Los Angeles to Riverside

Trade ocean views for inland character with a ride to Riverside. This route leans more urban, but the destination offers historic architecture, a growing food scene, and cultural landmarks like the Mission Inn.

It’s a different perspective on Southern California, one that adds depth to the list of train trips from Los Angeles and proves that adventure doesn’t always mean heading to the coast.

From breezy beach towns to hidden inland gems, these train trips from Los Angeles turn travel into part of the experience rather than just the means to an end. No traffic, no stress; just a window seat and the feeling that maybe, just maybe, you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.

April Home Maintenance Checklist | Home Tips

April in Southern California arrives with a quiet promise. The air feels lighter, the hills soften into green, and homes begin to stretch into the season ahead. For luxury homeowners across Los Angeles County, this is more than a shift in weather. It is a moment to protect, refine, and prepare your property for the months of entertaining, travel, and sun-filled living to come.

This April home maintenance checklist for luxury properties focuses on the essential systems and details that keep high-end homes operating seamlessly while preserving their long-term value.

Inspect and Optimize Irrigation Systems

With warmer days on the horizon, irrigation systems should be evaluated early in the season with April home maintenance. Winter rains can shift soil, clog lines, or create inefficiencies that go unnoticed until water usage spikes.

Walk your property and check for uneven watering, broken sprinkler heads, or pooling water near foundations and hardscape. Luxury landscapes often feature a mix of turf, native plants, and curated greenery, each requiring different levels of hydration. Adjusting your system for seasonal needs not only protects your landscaping investment but also aligns with Southern California’s ongoing water-conscious mindset.

Prioritize Pest Prevention

As temperatures rise, pest activity tends to follow. April is the ideal time to take a proactive approach before issues escalate.

Schedule a professional pest control inspection to address common concerns such as ants, termites, and rodents. Pay close attention to outdoor kitchens, garages, and perimeter areas where entry points may exist. Sealing gaps, inspecting wood structures, and maintaining clean outdoor spaces can prevent unwanted disruptions while preserving the integrity of your home.

For luxury properties, prevention is key. Even minor pest issues can impact finishes, furnishings, and overall comfort if left unchecked.

Refresh and Clean Exterior Surfaces

After months of coastal air, wind, and seasonal debris, exterior surfaces benefit from a thorough refresh. April offers the perfect window to restore your home’s exterior before peak entertaining season begins.

Pressure wash driveways, walkways, patios, and pool decks to remove buildup and staining. Clean windows inside and out to maximize natural light and clarity. For homes with stone, stucco, or wood detailing, consider professional cleaning services that protect delicate materials while enhancing their appearance.

A well-maintained exterior not only elevates curb appeal but also extends the lifespan of your home’s finishes.

Update and Test Smart Home Systems

Luxury living today is defined as much by technology as it is by design. April is an ideal time to review and update your home’s smart systems to ensure everything is functioning optimally.

Check security systems, cameras, and entry controls for proper operation. Update software on smart thermostats, lighting systems, and home automation hubs. As your routines shift with the season, you may also want to adjust programmed settings for lighting, climate control, and outdoor features.

Ensuring your systems are current and responsive enhances both convenience and peace of mind.

Prepare for a Season of Effortless Living

The beauty of owning a luxury home in Los Angeles lies in its ability to adapt to every season with ease. This April home maintenance checklist for luxury properties is not about overwhelming tasks. It is about thoughtful attention to the details that keep your home running beautifully behind the scenes.

By addressing irrigation, pest prevention, exterior care, and smart technology now, you create a foundation for a spring and summer defined by comfort, elegance, and effortless entertaining.

Economic Update | Week Ending March 28, 2026

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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 26, 2026, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.38%, up from 6.22% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.75%, up from 5.54% 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 45,166.64, down 1% from 45,577.47 last week. It is down 6% year-to-date from 48,063.29 on December 31, 2025. The S&P 500 closed the week at 6,368.85, down 2.2% from 6,506.99 last week. The S&P is down 7% year-to-date from 6,845.50 on December 31, 2025. The Nasdaq closed the week at 20,948.85, down 3.2% from 21,647.61 last week. It is down 9.9% year-to-date from 23,241.99 on December 31, 2025.

U.S. Treasury Bonds – The 10-year Treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.44%, up from 4.39% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.98%, up from 4.96% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields.

U.S. existing-home sales – February 2026 – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 4.09 million units on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate in February, up 1.7% from the number of homes sold in January. Year-over-year home sales were down 1.4% from the number of homes sold last February. The median price paid for a home in the U.S. in February was $398,000, up 0.3% year-over-year from $396,800 last February.

Have a Great Weekend!

Mortgage Rate Update | March 26, 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 26, 2026, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.38%, up from 6.22% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.75%, up from 5.54% last week.

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

From a Siri App to New Meta Ray-Ban’s and More! | Tech News

Stay connected with the latest tech news from across the web. We’re covering the top headlines from a Siri App to new Meta Ray-Ban’s and more. Check out our weekly tech news round-up below.

Ray-Ban’s Next AI Glasses Revealed

Meta and EssilorLuxottica appear to be close to launching two new Ray-Ban AI glasses after FCC filings for models nicknamed Scriber and Blazer showed up this month, signaling a likely imminent release. The filings list model numbers and hint at features like a charging case and Wi-Fi 6 support for more reliable high-speed transfers. Those details suggest Meta is pushing the hardware forward, possibly with a new chipset and improvements for livestreaming and on-device AI. The product line has been a strong seller already, and ramped production plans show the companies expect demand to continue. Expect an official announcement soon that clarifies specs, sizes, and battery life.

Rotocall Revival Lands In Space Again

Seiko has reissued the Rotocall, a retro digital watch first tied to NASA astronauts 44 years ago, bringing classic styling back with modern manufacturing. The remake honors the original design cues while updating components to make the watch suitable for today’s collectors and fans of space history. Seiko’s limited run taps nostalgia and technical heritage, and the launch has already drawn interest from watch lovers and vintage tech fans. Pricing and availability reflect its collectible positioning rather than mass market aims. If you like retro tech with a story, this one lands squarely in that sweet spot.

AI Songs Stretch To Three Minutes on Google

Google introduced Lyria 3 Pro, a music-focused AI model capable of generating three-minute songs with coherent structure and musicality, pushing the boundaries of AI composition. The model can craft melodies, arrange instrumentation, and produce longer passages that feel more song-like than earlier short clips. Google is positioning Lyria 3 Pro for creators who need quick demos or inspiration while emphasizing controls to guide style and structure. The company also notes safety and licensing considerations as it integrates music generation into tools used by professionals. For musicians and producers, this could speed ideation but will raise questions about rights and how AI fits into collaborative workflows.

Solar Floodlight Camera Goes Wire Free

Reolink launched a solar-powered floodlight camera that aims to provide wire-free outdoor security with decent video and long runtime using solar charging. The unit combines a bright LED floodlight with motion detection and cloud or local storage options so you can monitor a yard without running cables. Reolink advertises simple setup and weatherproof design for homeowners who want a low-maintenance security option. The camera’s battery life and daylight recharge rate will determine how hands-off it really is in cloudy climates. For many users this model will hit the right balance of convenience and capability at its price point.

Thinner Pro Laptops Get New Names

Dell refined its Pro laptop line with thinner chassis and a revised naming scheme intended to make the lineup easier to navigate for buyers and IT managers. The updated models shave weight and thickness while preserving ports and performance that professionals expect in the Pro family. Dell also adjusted model numbers and marketing to clarify target use cases across organizations and freelancers. Early hands-on notes emphasize build quality and battery life improvements that matter for road warriors. If you are shopping for a work laptop, the new naming will help match features to needs faster.

Siri May Become Its Own App Soon

Apple is testing a standalone app that houses the company’s overhauled Siri and Apple Intelligence features, a move that could separate the assistant from system dialogs and give it a more visible home. The app appears to centralize generative AI features, conversation history, and personalized tools so users can access richer assistant capabilities in one place. Apple’s approach keeps privacy and on-device processing in focus while expanding the assistant’s reach across apps and services. For developers, a dedicated Siri app could mean clearer integration points and new UX patterns for assistant-driven workflows. Expect more details at WWDC about how Apple plans to balance power, privacy, and discoverability for Siri going forward.