This week the Federal Reserve met to discuss monetary policy. On Wednesday they issued their monetary policy statement. While they left interest rates unchanged, they said that they are going to pause reducing their balance sheet in April. That means that the Fed will halt its sales of the treasury bond securities that they own. One of the ways that they brought long-term rates down during COVID and the financial crisis was to purchase treasury bonds and mortgage securities. Over the past three years, they have been selling those assets to reduce their balance sheet. By halting those sales there will be fewer treasury bonds on the market which should drive yields and long-term interest rates lower. Bond yields and mortgage rates have dropped since the Fed made the announcement on Wednesday.
Stock markets -The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 41,985.35, up 1.2% from 41,488.19 last week. It is down 1.3% year-to-date. The S&P 500 closed the week at 5,667.56, up 0.5% from 5,638.94 last week. The S&P is down 3.6% year-to-date. The Nasdaq closed the week at 17,784.05, up 0.2% from 17,754.09 last week. It is down 7.9% year-to-date. U.S. Treasury bond yields The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.25%, down from 4.31% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.59%, down from 4.62% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields. 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 20, 2025, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.67%, up slightly from 6.65% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.83%, up slightly from 5.80% last week. Rates ended the week lower after the Fed announced that they were going to pause reducing their balance sheet on Wednesday. The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year. Home sales data is released on the third week of the month for the previous month by the California Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors. These are February’s home sales figures. U.S. existing-home sales February 2025 – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 4.26-million units on a seasonal annualized rate in February, up 1.2% from an annualized rate of 4-million units last February. The median price for a home sold in the U.S. in February was $398,400 up 3.8% from $383,800 one year ago. There was a 3.5-month supply of homes for sale in February, up from a 3-month supply one year ago. First-time buyers accounted for 31% of all sales. Investors and second-home purchases accounted for 16% of all sales. All cash purchases accounted for 32% of all sales. Foreclosures and short sales accounted for 3% of all sales. California existing-home sales – The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 283,540 on an annualized basis in February, up 11.6% month-over-month from 254,110 homes sold on an annualized basis in January, and up 2.6% year-over-year from a revised 278,280 homes sold on an annualized basis. The statewide median price paid for a home in was $829,060 in February, up 2.8% from $806,480 one year ago. There was a 4-month supply of homes for sale in January, up from a 2.9-month supply of homes for sale last February. The graph below lists home sales data by county in Southern California. Have a Great Weekend! |
Mortgage Rate Update | March 20, 2025
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 20, 2025, were as follows:
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.67%, up slightly from 6.65% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.83%, up slightly from 5.8% last week.
The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.
Freddie Mac was chartered by Congress in 1970 to keep money flowing to mortgage lenders in support of homeownership and rental housing. Their mandate is to provide liquidity, stability, and affordability to the U.S.
From Nvidia Robotics Efforts to Snap AR and More! | Tech News
As the week comes to an end, it’s time to round up the top headlines you might have missed from the world of tech. From Nvidia Robotics Efforts to Snap AR and more, this week’s blog has you covered!
FireSat: A New Era in Wildfire Detection
A Google-backed mission to detect wildfires from space launched its first prototype satellite last week, marking the beginning of the FireSat constellation. Led by the nonprofit Earth Fire Alliance and startup Muon Space, the initiative received $13 million in funding and technical support from Google.org and Google Research. FireSat aims to detect fires as small as 5 x 5 meters, a major improvement over previous satellite technology, which could only spot blazes once they had grown to several acres. With climate change making wildfires more frequent, satellites like FireSat can provide critical real-time data, especially in remote areas where human monitoring is limited. The first satellite launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base, with three more scheduled for 2026 and a full network of over 50 satellites expected by 2030, delivering fire detection updates every 20 minutes.
Snap Expands AR Spectacles with New Features
Six months after launching its fifth-generation Spectacles, Snap has introduced new AR-enhancing features, including GPS-based navigation, multiplayer gaming, and improved hand tracking. The Spectacles’ AR effects, known as Lenses, can now use location data like GPS and compass headings, enabling experiences such as Utopia Labs’ NavigatAR for real-world navigation and Path Pioneer for guided AR walking tours. Niantic’s Peridot Beyond has also integrated multiplayer functionality, allowing users to interact with AR characters in shared sessions, while developers can now add leaderboards to games. Snap has further improved the AR keyboard with better hand tracking and introduced a grab gesture for Lens interactions. However, the Spectacles remain exclusive to developers, requiring an application process, a $99 monthly rental fee, and a year-long commitment, with no consumer release announced.
Zoom’s AI Companion Gets Smarter with Task Automation
Zoom’s AI Companion is receiving a major upgrade this month, allowing it to perform tasks like scheduling follow-up meetings, generating documents, and creating video clips. These features will be accessible through a new Tasks tab in Zoom Workplace, enhancing productivity with AI-driven automation. Additional updates include a mobile voice recorder that transcribes and summarizes in-person meetings. Additionally, live notes will be available for real-time meeting summaries. Zoom Workplace users will get these AI tools at no extra cost. A $12/month Custom AI Companion add-on, featuring personalized AI avatars, will launch next month. Zoom’s chief product officer, Smita Hashim, emphasized that AI is now integrated across all Zoom products to streamline work and enhance collaboration.
Google Wallet Now Supports Tap-to-Pay for Kids
Google Wallet is introducing tap-to-pay for kids on Android. The update will allow kids to make purchases with parental consent. In addition, the feature will also store passes like event tickets and gift cards. Parents can manage their child’s access through the Family Link app. The app will give parents control over payment cards, tracking transactions, and disabling tap-to-pay if needed. Each purchase triggers an email notification to parents, and kids are restricted from making online transactions without approval. This feature follows Google’s rollout of tap-to-pay support on the Fitbit Ace LTE. In addition, the feature expands support to young users in the US, UK, Australia, Spain, and Poland. Similar to Apple’s Family Sharing payment controls, Google’s update aims to give families more secure and flexible digital payment options.
Nvidia Unveils GR00T N1 to Advance Humanoid Robotics
Nvidia has released Isaac GR00T N1, an open-source, pre-trained foundation model. The Nvidia model is designed to accelerate the development of humanoid robots by enhancing their reasoning and adaptability. Demonstrated during GTC 2025, the Nvidia model enables robots to perform autonomous tasks with minimal post-training. Likewise, the efforts by Nvidia mark a step toward AI-powered robotic companions. GR00T N1 operates using a dual-system architecture. Early access partners to the Nvidia model include Boston Dynamics, Agility Robotics, and Neura Robotics. Of course, it is to be expected the developers will be leveraging GR00T N1 to refine humanoid capabilities. Developers can customize the model using Nvidia’s training data, available through Hugging Face and GitHub. These options will allow developers to create more intelligent and versatile robotic assistants.
Reddit Introduces Long-Term Ad Hiding Feature
Reddit is rolling out a new feature that allows users to hide ads from their feeds for at least a year. Likewise, this change provides greater control over their browsing experience. When available, users will see a “Hide” option—represented by an eye icon with a line through it. The option will appear on ads in their home or subreddit feeds. If a hidden ad reappears after the designated period, users can hide it again. The update is launching this week and will gradually roll out across iOS, Android, and the web. This change aims to improve personalization while still maintaining Reddit’s ad-supported model.
Weekend Events | March 21 – March 23
As March speeds ahead, take some time this weekend to slow down and enjoy local events. From Paley Fest to Nowruz, there are plenty of ways to celebrate the spring season around town. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood from March 21 through March 23.
Los Angeles Weekend Events | March 21 – March 23
Paley Fest
When: March 21 – March 30
Where: Hollywood
What: Join fellow TV fans at PaleyFest, the annual celebration of top shows featuring exclusive clips and cast and creator panels. Returning to the Dolby Theatre for its 42nd year, this year’s lineup includes Severance, Cobra Kai, Agatha All Along, Matlock, The Handmaid’s Tale, Hacks, Poker Face, and a special panel for Amy Sherman-Palladino’s Gilmore Girls, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Étoile.
Intuition Festival at the Broad
When: March 21 and March 22
Where: Downtown LA
What: The Broad is hosting two late-night events featuring live music, short films, and art inspired by its exhibition Joseph Beuys: In Defense of Nature. Night one includes Osees, Alva Noto, Mary Lattimore, and Walt McClements, while night two features Sage Against the Machine, Money Mark, Shabazz Palaces, and Michael Rother of Harmonia and NEU!. Expect a mix of experimental sounds, punk energy, and meditative performances.
Director’s Inspiration: Bong Joon Ho
When: March 23 – January 10, 2027
Where: Academy Museum | Los Angeles
What: The Academy Museum debuts the first-ever exhibition dedicated to Bong Joon Ho, showcasing his career through storyboards, concept art, props, and more from his personal archive. Opening day (March 23) features screenings of Okja and Parasite with the director in attendance, plus the launch of a Korean Sunday Supper series at the museum’s restaurant, Fanny’s.
Westside and Beach Communities | March 21 – March 23
The Venice Fest
When: March 16
Where: Hermosa Beach
What: Support local businesses at this vibrant arts and music festival in downtown Mar Vista along Venice Boulevard. Held three times a year, the event features 300+ local brands and artists, live music, food, art installations, and games, drawing around 100,000 shoppers. Free and pet-friendly, it runs between Centinela Ave and Inglewood Blvd.
Stand Up for Pets
When: March 23
Where: Annenberg PetSpace | Playa Vista
What: Bring your pup to a dog-friendly comedy night at Annenberg PetSpace, headlined by Adam Ray and hosted by Caitlin Benson, with music from DJ vfresh. Tickets include two drinks and a portion of proceeds supports the PetSpace Extraordinary Care Fund.
BLOOM at Manhattan Village
When: March 22 – April 22
Where: South Bay Shopping Center | Manhattan Beach
What: The South Bay shopping center is celebrating spring and sustainability with free eco-friendly activities, workshops, and exhibitions through April. Highlights include a 5K fun run for World Water Day (March 22), a spring market with pop-ups and live music (April 5), and Earth Day giveaways (April 22) featuring wildflower seeds and gourmet cotton candy from The Jolly Sheep.
San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | March 21 – March 23
Vegan Chili Cook-Off 2025: Presented by Tony’s Darts Away
When: March 22
Where: IATSE Local 33 | 1720 Magnolia Boulevard Burbank
What: The Vegan Chili Cook-Off 2025 returns on Saturday, March 22, from 1–5 PM at IASTE 33 in Burbank. Your ticket includes five servings of vegan chili and a chance to vote for the People’s Choice Award, with competitors like Broken Compass Tiki, Broxton Brew, Brews Brothers, Ojai Pub, Hopthemission, and Tony’s Darts Away. Plus, enjoy a selection of California craft beers available for purchase.
Desert Sunset Paint Night with Stormy Tripp
When: March 21
Where: Tansy | 2120 West Magnolia Boulevard Burbank
What: Relax and get creative at Desert Sunset Paint Night in the serene Tansy garden with artist Stormy Tripp from The Painting Joint. This all-ages, step-by-step workshop provides all materials to help you craft a 16”x20” desert-inspired masterpiece. Bring a cozy sweater, your favorite snacks and drinks, and enjoy an evening of art, relaxation, and fun!
Bandrika Presents: “Steamboat Bill, Jr.” feat. Organist Mark Herman
When: March 22
Where: Bandrika Studios | 6120 Yolanda Ave., Tarzana
What: Experience a magical evening at Bandrika as Mark Herman, a renowned theatre organist, performs live to picture on the Barr-Fox Wurlitzer, accompanying Buster Keaton’s 1928 classic ‘Steamboat Bill, Jr.’. Don’t miss this unforgettable blend of live music and silent film!
Conejo Valley Weekend Events | March 21 – March 23
Moorpark College Theatre Arts Presents “Twelfth Night”
When: March 20-23
Where: 7075 Campus Rd, Moorpark, CA 93021, USA
What: Moorpark College Theatre Arts presents Twelfth Night, Shakespeare’s beloved comedy filled with romance, mistaken identities, and mischievous humor. Performances run March 13-23, with evening shows at 8:00 PM and Sunday matinees at 2:00 PM. Tickets are available online with a 20% discount for preorders.
Spring Spectacular at America’s Teaching Zoo
When: March 22-23
Where: 7075 Campus Road, Moorpark, CA
What: America’s Teaching Zoo’s Spring Spectacular 2025 returns for two weekends of animal encounters, live shows, and interactive discovery stations. The event takes place March 22-23 and 29-30 from 10 AM to 5 PM, featuring three shows, educational exhibits, and Ira’s Kingdom. Visitors can enjoy a full day of activities with food trucks on-site or bring their own picnic. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for kids and seniors, and free for children under 2.
Celebrate Nowruz at the Museum of Ventura County
When: March 23
Where: Museum of Ventura County | 100 E Main St, Ventura
What: Celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year, at the Museum of Ventura County on Sunday, March 23, from 12–3 PM with an afternoon of art, dance, and cuisine. Enjoy a live Persian dance performance (1–1:30 PM), a traditional Haft-Seen display, calligraphy demonstrations, hands-on crafts, and authentic Persian dishes from Safir Catering. This free, family-friendly event offers a beautiful glimpse into Persian culture and the spirit of renewal.
Best Local Delis | L.A. Eats
Los Angeles is a city defined by its culinary traditions, and its delis stand as pillars of this legacy. From classic pastrami sandwiches to timeless bowls of matzo ball soup, these establishments offer more than just a meal—they serve a slice of LA’s rich, diverse culture.
Brent’s Deli Northridge
Location: 19565 Parthenia St, Northridge, CA 91324
Brent’s Deli is a cornerstone of LA’s pastrami culture, rivaling even the venerable Langer’s. The Northridge institution is best known for its grilled Black Forest pastrami Reuben, a layered marvel of machine-sliced meat, crunchy sauerkraut, and toasted rye. The setting—a ’70s-era strip mall—only adds to the charm. Don’t overlook the matzo ball soup or any of the deli meats, each served with meticulous care.
Mort’s Deli
Location: 18452 Clark Street, Tarzana, CA 91356
Mort’s Deli has undergone a cosmetic refresh, but the essence remains intact. Known for its smoked salmon stack with latkes, the combination of crispy potato pancakes, velvety poached eggs, and just-salty-enough fish is exemplary. Mort’s is easy-going, never crowded, and always reliable. After dining, head next door to Bea’s Bakery for rugelach to-go.
Uncle Bernie’s Delicatessen
Location: 17615 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA 91316
This kosher-style deli embraces tradition with a menu steeped in comfort. Expect hearty pastrami sandwiches, cheese blintzes, kishka with gravy, and simmered stuffed cabbage. For those craving a towering meal, the “sky-high” sandwich section won’t disappoint. Classic, straightforward, and delicious.
Wexler’s Deli
Location: 616 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401
When it comes to local delis, Wexler’s has made a name for itself. With housemade pastrami, some say could its on par or rival to legends like Langer’s. Add in proprietary bagels and expertly smoked fish, and it’s a deli lover’s dream. With locations in Santa Monica, Downtown LA’s Grand Central Market, and even Las Vegas, Wexler’s bridges modern flair with classic tastes.
Fromin’s
Location: 1832 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90403
The matzo ball soup here is iconic—a golden broth that feels like a warm hug. Opt for bagel chips or seeded rye for dipping, and let the simple, robust flavors shine. Fromin’s remains a reliable comfort food destination, especially when under the weather.
The Nosh
Location: 9689 Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
A Beverly Hills mainstay since 1975, The Nosh serves classic deli fare with a modern twist. The deli case is a feast of black-and-white cookies, chocolate cakes, and fresh bagels. Whether dining in or grabbing a quick bite, it’s an essential stop for those in the area.
Nate ‘n Al Delicatessen
Location: 414 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Beverly Hills has a number of delis, but Nate ‘N Al remains tried and true. Though it has weathered ownership changes and temporary closures, Nate ‘n Al remains a bastion of old-school deli charm. The corned beef and pastrami might not lead the pack, but the nostalgic vibe and reliable menu earn it a cherished place in LA’s culinary heart.
Art’s Delicatessen & Restaurant
Location: 12224 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604
A Valley icon since 1957, Art’s endures as a haven for beloved dishes of classic delis. Regulars gather for bowls of matzo ball soup and bagel chips, settling into familiar booths that have withstood both time and quakes.
Factor’s Famous Deli
Location: 9420 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035
Factor’s has been feeding West LA since 1948. The grab-and-go counter is legendary, serving potato salad, sour pickles, and cured fish. Settle in for a pastrami sandwich, a side of pickles, and an old-school deli experience that’s hard to beat.
Charlie’s Kosher Delicatessen
Location: 9124 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035
This Pico-Robertson spot specializes in kosher classics: chopped liver, matzo ball soup, and hand-sliced lox. Just remember, it’s closed from Saturday to Monday, so plan your visit accordingly.
Daughter’s Deli
Location: 8555 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069
Founded by Trisha Langer, Daughter’s Deli pays homage to LA’s legendary Langer’s while carving its own path with breakfast bagels and challah French toast. The pastrami sandwiches are a nod to tradition but with a distinct personal touch.
Canter’s
Location: 419 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Canter’s is as much about ambiance as it is about food. A staple for local delis, the famed spot is open late, and remains a cultural staple. The ceiling is colorful, the sandwiches are hearty, and the vibe is unmistakably LA.
New York Deli
Location: 2424 Sepulveda Blvd #4335, Torrance, CA 90501
A South Bay gem for nearly four decades, New York Deli excels in pastrami and corned beef sandwiches. The decor may be kitschy, but the sandwiches are all business—and all excellent.
Langer’s Delicatessen
Location: 704 S Alvarado St, Los Angeles, CA 90057
Langer’s is legendary for a reason. The #19 pastrami sandwich is a masterclass in deli craftsmanship, but don’t overlook the corned beef or matzo ball soup. It’s a classic LA institution that defines the deli experience.
Mort & Betty’s
Location: 672 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90021
Chef Megan Tucker’s plant-based deli brings creativity to tradition. Carrot lox and corned beet Reubens headline the menu, blending classic Jewish flavors with a modern vegan twist.
Belle’s Delicatessen & Bar
Location: 5022 York Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90042
Belle’s pairs daytime deli classics like pastrami Reubens and matzo ball soup with nighttime noshes and inventive cocktails. It’s a contemporary take on the deli, with flavors that stay true to tradition.
Katella Bakery, Deli & Restaurant
Location: 4470 Katella Ave, Los Alamitos, CA 90720
Katella blends classic deli offerings with diner comfort food. The matzo ball soup and pastrami sandwiches stand out, making it a must-visit for those seeking authentic flavors in Orange County.
From iconic haunts to neighborhood treasures, LA’s deli scene is a mosaic of flavors, histories, and communities. Each spot on this list tells a story, served up between slices of rye or in bowls of golden broth. It’s a testament to the city’s rich culinary fabric and its deep-rooted deli culture.
Dive into California Nature | Out & About
California’s diverse landscapes offer some of the most stunning natural swimming spots in the country. Whether you’re looking to cool off in a crystal-clear reservoir or dive into a secluded forest pool, these swimming holes across Northern, Central, and Southern California (SoCal) promise refreshing escapes surrounded by nature’s beauty. Make the most of the season and check out the natural wonder of California!
Northern California Swimming Holes
The Inkwells
Tucked away in Marin County, The Inkwells are two deep natural pools formed along Lagunitas Creek. These swimming holes are a favorite among locals, offering cool, serene waters surrounded by lush greenery. While it’s a popular summer destination, be mindful of water quality, as it can vary. Accessible by car or public transit, it’s a convenient nature retreat.
Emerald Pools
Located within Nevada County’s Tahoe National Forest, the Emerald Pools feature a series of sparkling swimming holes along the South Yuba River. While not technically in California, it is not too far a drive when traveling up north. Known for its dramatic rock formations and cascading waterfalls, it’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and hiking. However, swimmers should be cautious of cold water temperatures and sudden currents, especially after heavy rains.
Central California Swimming Holes
Lake Anza
Nestled in the Berkeley Hills within Tilden Regional Park, Lake Anza is a man-made reservoir ideal for family-friendly swimming. Its sandy beach, calm waters, and picnic areas make it perfect for a summer day trip. Lifeguards are on duty during the official swimming season from May through September.
SoCal Swimming Holes
Santa Paula Punch Bowls
Located north of Santa Paula and east of Ojai in Los Padres National Forest, the Santa Paula Punch Bowls offer a series of natural pools and a unique water slide carved into the rock. The adventure begins with an eight-mile round-trip hike starting near Thomas Aquinas College. This popular swimming spot is situated between the Big Cone and Cross campgrounds, offering a rewarding destination after the scenic hike.
Puddingstone Reservoir
Located in Bonelli Regional Park, Los Angeles County, Puddingstone Reservoir is a go-to spot for SoCal residents looking to swim, fish, or simply relax by the water. The 250-acre artificial lake also offers sailing, windsurfing, and nearby camping. It’s a versatile destination perfect for an all-day nature adventure.
Lake Perris
A staple in Riverside County, Lake Perris is known for its expansive waters and variety of outdoor activities. Swim along designated beaches, go boating, or explore hiking trails within the Lake Perris State Recreation Area. It’s an ideal spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a blend of relaxation and recreation.
Agua Hedionda Lagoon
For those near Carlsbad, Agua Hedionda Lagoon offers calm waters perfect for stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming. The nearby Agua Hedionda Lagoon Discovery Center provides insights into the local ecosystem, making it a great place to appreciate SoCal’s coastal nature.
Safety and Conservation Tips for Swimming in California
- Check Conditions: Always verify water quality and current conditions before swimming.
- Respect Nature: Stick to marked trails, and avoid disturbing the local wildlife.
- Leave No Trace: Pack out all trash and belongings to keep these swimming holes pristine.
- Be Prepared: Natural swimming holes can be unpredictable. Be cautious of cold temperatures, strong currents, and slippery rocks.
By respecting California’s natural beauty and practicing safe swimming habits, you can ensure these scenic spots remain enjoyable for generations to come. So grab your swimsuit and explore the best swimming holes California has to offer!
Outdoor Spring Luxury Entertaining | Home Tips
As spring approaches, it’s time to refresh your outdoor spaces for luxury entertaining. Whether you have a sprawling backyard, an intimate terrace, or a rooftop retreat, thoughtful design elements can transform your space into an elegant setting for al fresco dining and social gatherings. From high-end furniture to ambient lighting, here’s how to create a sophisticated outdoor entertaining area.
1. Define Your Luxury Entertaining Outdoor Living Zones
Luxury entertaining outdoor spaces should feel as intentional and inviting as indoor areas. To create a well-designed patio or garden, define key zones for dining, lounging, and socializing.
- Dining Area – Choose a high-end dining set with weather-resistant materials like teak, marble, or powder-coated aluminum. Complement it with stylish tableware, fresh floral centerpieces, and elegant linens.
- Lounge Seating – Arrange plush, deep-seated sofas and armchairs with high-performance outdoor fabrics. Opt for neutral tones with accent pillows to maintain a timeless, sophisticated look.
- Bar or Beverage Station – A chic outdoor bar cart or built-in wet bar adds convenience and enhances entertaining. Stock it with glassware, cocktail essentials, and a wine cooler for effortless hosting.
- Fire Pit or Heat Lamps – Extend the usability of your outdoor space into cool spring evenings with a sleek fire pit or modern heat lamps for warmth and ambiance.
2. Elevate Your luxury Entertaining Comfort with High-End Materials
Luxury entertaining patio and garden spaces should prioritize both aesthetics and durability. Selecting the right materials ensures your outdoor area remains stylish and functional throughout the season.
- Teak & Woven Rattan – These natural materials provide a timeless, resort-inspired look that withstands the elements.
- Sunbrella or Performance Fabrics – Upholstered seating should feature fade-resistant, water-repellent fabrics for long-lasting elegance.
- Natural Stone & Tile – Marble, travertine, or limestone flooring adds a sophisticated touch to patios and walkways.
- Glass & Metal Accents – Incorporate sleek, modern details like tempered glass tabletops or brass-trimmed lanterns for a refined aesthetic.
3. Set the Mood with Outdoor Lighting
Well-placed lighting enhances the ambiance of any luxury outdoor entertaining space.
- String Lights & Lanterns – Soft, twinkling lights create a romantic, inviting glow. Choose warm white bulbs for an upscale look.
- Recessed or Uplighting – Highlight architectural features, garden pathways, and statement plants with professional-grade LED uplighting.
- Statement Chandeliers – If you have a covered patio or pergola, install an elegant chandelier to create a seamless indoor-outdoor transition.
4. Enhance Greenery & Landscaping
A beautifully designed outdoor space isn’t complete without lush greenery and seasonal floral accents.
- Statement Planters – Large ceramic or stone planters filled with sculptural plants like olive trees or boxwoods create a polished look.
- Flowering Shrubs & Climbing Vines – Incorporate wisteria, jasmine, or hydrangeas to add natural beauty and a subtle fragrance.
- Garden Walls & Vertical Gardens – If space is limited, a living wall or vertical garden adds dimension and a refreshing touch of nature.
- Herb Gardens – A dedicated space for herbs like rosemary, basil, and lavender provides fresh ingredients for cocktails and dining.
5. Final Touches for Seamless Entertaining
Luxury entertaining is all about the details. Enhance your outdoor space with curated finishing touches that make hosting effortless.
- Outdoor Sound System – Install built-in speakers or portable wireless systems to set the perfect ambiance with curated playlists.
- Al Fresco Table Settings – Use chic dinnerware, linen napkins, and elegant glassware to elevate outdoor dining experiences.
- Poolside & Lounge Accessories – If you have a pool, provide plush towels, stylish umbrellas, and sun loungers for added comfort.
- Seasonal Decor Accents – Update throw pillows, rugs, and centerpieces with fresh spring colors and textures to reflect the season.
Transform Your Outdoor Space into a Luxury Entertaining Retreat
With the right design elements, your outdoor luxury entertaining space can become a stylish and functional extension of your home. Whether you’re hosting an intimate dinner party or a large gathering, thoughtful landscaping, high-end furnishings, and elegant decor will ensure your patio, garden, or rooftop is ready for spring.
By incorporating these luxury design tips, you can create an outdoor oasis that is both sophisticated and welcoming—perfect for making the most of the season’s beautiful weather.
Economic Update | Week Ending March 15, 2025
Inflation eased in February – The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.8% in February from one year earlier, down from a year-over-year increase of 3% in January. The CPI rate had increased steadily since hitting a 3 ½ year low of 2.4% in September until February. Perhaps it will continue to tick down. Core CPI, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose 3.1% year-over-year, down from a 3.3% annual rate in January. That marked the smallest yearly increase in Core CPI since April 2021. The Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 3.2% from one year earlier, down sharply from a 3.7% year-over-year increase in January. The PPI gauges wholesale inflation which is considered an indicator of future consumer inflation as wholesale costs are often passed on to consumers.
U.S. Treasury bond yields – Usually when stock markets drop investors rush to the safety of treasury bonds and yields fall. Additionally, when inflation drops bond yields and mortgage rates drop as well. That did not happen in the last two weeks because investors are worried that tariff costs will be passed along to consumers and inflation will reignite. The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.31%, unchanged from 4.32% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.62%, unchanged from 4.62% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow bond yields. 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 13, 2025, were as follows: The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.65%, almost unchanged from 6.63% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.8%, unchanged from 5.79% last week. The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year. Have a Great Weekend! |
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Mortgage Rate Update | March 13, 2025
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 13, 2025, were as follows:
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.65%, up from 6.63% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.8%, up from 5.79% last week.
The graph below shows the trajectory of mortgage rates over the past year.
Freddie Mac was chartered by Congress in 1970 to keep money flowing to mortgage lenders in support of homeownership and rental housing. Their mandate is to provide liquidity, stability, and affordability to the U.S.
From Bluesky to Rivian and More! | Tech News
Stay connected with the world of technology with our weekly blog! We have you covered on bite-size versions of the latest headline-making updates from across the web. Check out what’s happening, from Bluesky to Rivian and more.
Bluesky Enhances User Experience with Longer Videos and Smarter Messaging
Bluesky is elevating its platform with exciting new features in version 1.99. According to Bluesky, the update includes support for longer, three-minute videos—tripling the previous one-minute limit. Likewise, this change from Bluesky offers users more creative freedom. The update also introduces the “Chat Requests” feature. This Bluesky update makes it easy to approve or reject messages from unfamiliar users while providing helpful context about mutual connections. Additionally, on Bluesky, you can now mute unwanted accounts more simply, with a convenient option directly beneath posts. These enhancements reflect the commitment from Bluesky to create a more user-friendly and engaging social experience.
Apple Set to Unveil Major Design Overhaul Across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS
Apple is preparing to introduce a significant redesign for iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16, aiming to create a more streamlined and consistent user experience. The upcoming updates will refresh the look of icons, menus, apps, windows, and system buttons, drawing inspiration from the sleek design of visionOS. This marks the most substantial design change for Mac since macOS Big Sur and for iOS since iOS 7. The new features are expected to be revealed at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference later this year, signaling an exciting evolution for Apple users.
Snapchat Introduces AI-Powered Video Lenses for Platinum Subscribers
Snapchat is enhancing its creative features with the launch of AI Video Lenses, exclusively for Platinum subscribers. These innovative lenses use Snap’s in-house generative video model to add playful, AI-generated elements like a fox snuggling on your shoulder, raccoons scampering overhead, or flowers blossoming as the camera zooms out. With new AI-powered lenses set to debut weekly, Snapchat continues to lead in bringing advanced AR, ML, and AI tools to its community. This exciting update offers users more imaginative ways to engage and create dynamic, personalized content.
Samsung Launches Discounted TV Bundle Perfect for March Madness Fans
Samsung has unveiled its new Buzzer Beater Bundle, offering college football enthusiasts an impressive collection of eight TVs at a significant discount—perfect for catching every moment of March Madness. The bundle includes a 98-inch 4K Crystal UHD TV, a 65-inch 8K Neo QLED TV, three 65-inch 4K Neo QLED TVs, and three 55-inch 4K QLED TVs, all equipped with Samsung’s Multi View feature for seamless multitasking. Valued at around $16,000, the bundle is available for just $10,307.42 until March 22, 2025, offering substantial savings for fans looking to elevate their game-day experience.
Google DeepMind Unveils Advanced AI Models to Enhance Robotic Capabilities
Google DeepMind is advancing the future of robotics with the launch of two groundbreaking AI models—Gemini Robotics and Gemini Robotics-ER. Built on the powerful Gemini 2.0 platform, Gemini Robotics empowers robots with the ability to understand and adapt to new real-world situations, enhancing their generality, interactivity, and dexterity. Meanwhile, Gemini Robotics-ER introduces advanced embodied reasoning, enabling robots to better comprehend and navigate complex environments. Focused on safety and versatility, DeepMind is also developing new benchmarks to promote responsible AI development. These innovations, in partnership with leaders like Boston Dynamics and Apptronik, mark a major step toward creating smarter, more capable, and responsive robots.
Rivian Rolls Out Hands-Free Highway Driving and Performance Upgrades
Rivian is enhancing the driving experience with a major software update for its second-generation vehicles, introducing a hands-free highway driving feature. The new Enhanced Highway Assist allows drivers to relax on 135,000 miles of compatible highways across the US and Canada, with plans for expansion in 2026. The system manages steering, acceleration, and braking, while an infrared camera ensures driver attention for added safety. Rivian is also introducing a new Rally drive mode for dual-motor vehicles, delivering sharper throttle response and steering across various terrains. Additional updates include over-the-air performance enhancements, new drive modes, and convenient lifestyle features like app-controlled charge port doors and auto-tilting mirrors for easier parking.
Sphere Entertainment Plans Scaled-Down, Immersive Mini-Spheres for Wider Accessibility
Sphere Entertainment is exploring plans to introduce smaller, more affordable versions of its iconic Las Vegas Sphere. These “mini-Spheres” would seat around 5,000 people, offering immersive experiences with wraparound LED screens while reducing construction and operational costs. The move aims to attract a broader range of artists, as smaller venues would lower the production investment needed for custom video content. The mini-Spheres could also host immersive concert films, creating more accessible entertainment options for fans. While locations and timelines are yet to be announced, this expansion reflects Sphere Entertainment’s vision to make its innovative experiences available to more audiences worldwide.