Economic Update | Week Ending May 2, 2026

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It was another wild month on Wall Street! It started with a jobs report showing that 178,000 new jobs were added in March. That was triple the 60,000 that expert analysts had forecasted, and a turnaround from February, when there was a net job loss. This showed that the job market was not as dire as previously felt. Then a ceasefire was announced with Iran, which also brought about a rebound from March’s steep losses after the war began. Third-quarter corporate earnings generally beat expectations, and tech and AI profits were stronger than expected as well. Inflation reports were mixed. The CPI report showed that inflation had jumped, but Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, was still under control. Unfortunately, on April 30, the PCE Personal Consumption Expenditures report was released, which showed that inflation was increasing more rapidly due to surging energy costs, which were spilling over into other goods and services. By the month’s end, the Dow surged 7.3% for the month, and the S&P and Nasdaq jumped 10.4% and 15.3%, respectively. That made up all their steep losses when the war started in March and more.

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 6.30%, down slightly from 6.38% last month. The 15-year fixed was 5.64%, down from 5.75% last month.

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

Mortgage Rates GraphStock markets – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 49,499.27, down 0.5% from 49,223.80 last week. It is up 2.4% year-to-date from 48,063.29 on December 31, 2025. The S&P 500 closed the week at 7,230.12, up 0.5% from 7,164.83 last week. The S&P is up 4.7% year-to-date from 6,845.50 on December 31, 2025. The Nasdaq closed the week at 25,114.44, up 1.5% from 24,833.05 last week. It is up 6.8% 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 4.31% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.97%, up from 4.91% last week. We watch bond yields because mortgage rates follow 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 March existing home sales reports.

U.S. existing-home sales – March 2026 – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 3.98 million units on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate in March, down 3.6% from the number of homes sold in February. Year-over-year home sales were down 1% from the number of homes sold last March. The median price paid for a home in the U.S. in March was $408,800, up 1.4% year-over-year from $403,100 last March.

California existing-home sales – The median price soared 7.1% in March as inventory tightened – The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 265,320 on an adjusted annualized basis in March, down 3.5% from 274,820 annualized sales in February and down 2.5% from 272,020 last March. The statewide median price paid for a home was $889,190 in March, up 7.1% from $830,370 in February. Year-over-year, March’s median price was up 0.4% from $885,900 one year ago. There were fewer listings in February. Housing inventory declined 17.5% month-over-month in March. The unsold inventory index dropped to a 3.3-month supply of homes for sale in March, down from 4 months in February.

Below is the housing data for Southern California by County.

County Data

Economic Update | Month Ending April 30, 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 6.30%, down slightly from 6.38% last month. The 15-year fixed was 5.64%, down from 5.75% last month.

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

Mortgage Rates GraphIt was another wild month on Wall Street! It started with a jobs report showing that 178,000 new jobs were added in March. That was triple the 60,000 that expert analysts had forecast, and a turnaround from February, when there was a net job loss. This showed that the job market was not as dire as previously felt. Then, a ceasefire was announced with Iran, which also brought about a rebound from March’s steep losses after the war began. Third-quarter corporate earnings generally beat expectations, and tech and AI profits were stronger than expected. Inflation reports were mixed. The CPI report showed that inflation had jumped, but Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, was still under control. Unfortunately, on April 30, the PCE Personal Consumption Expenditures report was released, which showed that inflation was increasing more rapidly due to surging energy costs, which were spilling over into other goods and services. By the month’s end, the Dow surged 7.3% for the month and the S&P and Nasdaq jumped 10.4% and 15.3%, respectively. That made up all their steep losses when the war started in March and more.

Stock markets – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the month at 49,652.14, up 7.3% from 46,286.01 on March 31, 2026. The Dow is up 3.3% year-to-date from 48,063.29 on December 31, 2025. The S&P 500 closed the week at 7,209.01, up 10.4% from 6,527.47 on March 31st. The S&P is up 5.3% year-to-date from 6,845.50 on December 31, 2025. The Nasdaq closed the week at 24,892.31, up 15.3% from 21,592.47 at the end of March. The Nasdaq is up 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 4.32%, up from 4.22% On January 31, 2026. The 30-year US treasury bond yield ended the month at 4.91%, up from 4.85% 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 March existing home sales reports.

U.S. existing-home sales – March 2026 – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 3.98 million units on a seasonally adjusted annualized rate in March, down 3.6% from the number of homes sold in February. Year-over-year home sales were down 1% from the number of homes sold last March. The median price paid for a home in the U.S. in March was $408,800, up 1.4% year-over-year from $403,100 last March.

California existing-home sales – The median price soared 7.1% in March as inventory tightened – The California Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 265,320 on an adjusted annualized basis in March, down 3.5% from 274,820 annualized sales in February and down 2.5% from 272,020 last March. The statewide median price paid for a home was $889,190 in March, up 7.1% from $830,370 in February. Year-over-year, March’s median price was up 0.4% from $885,900 one year ago. There were fewer listings in February. Housing inventory declined 17.5% month-over-month in March. The unsold inventory index dropped to a 3.3-month supply of homes for sale in March, down from 4 months in February.

Below is the housing data for Southern California by County.

County Data

Mortgage Rate Update | April 30, 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 30, 2026, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.3%, up from 6.23% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.64%, up from 5.58% last week.

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

From Anthropic to the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 and More! | Tech News

This week’s round-up of major headlines highlights a compelling mix of innovation, from Anthropic’s AI expanding into everyday environments to new gadgets like the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 redefining content creation. Whether it’s smarter assistants, evolving platforms, or ambitious biotech experiments, the industry shows no signs of slowing down. Check out the latest news in this week’s blog!

DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Elevates Everyday Filmmaking

DJI’s latest release, the Osmo Pocket 4, refines the art of portable filmmaking. The new DJO Osmo Pocket 4 offers a sleek, handheld design that prioritizes ease and performance. Known for its built-in stabilization, the DJI device delivers smooth, cinematic footage without requiring bulky equipment. Enhanced low-light capabilities and improved image processing make the DJI more versatile for everyday use, appealing to both casual creators and experienced videographers. Rather than replacing professional cameras, it complements them by offering convenience and accessibility. As content creation continues to grow, tools like this highlight the increasing demand for high-quality results in compact form.

PlayStation 5 Hack Unlocks Linux Possibilities

A newly discovered exploit has opened the door for users to install Linux on the PlayStation 5, giving enthusiasts access to the console’s powerful hardware beyond gaming. While not officially supported, the development has sparked interest within the modding community, where experimentation and customization are key. Running Linux on the PS5 could enable everything from software development to emulation projects. At the same time, it raises security concerns for Sony, which has historically worked to maintain tight control over its platform. This development underscores the ongoing tension between open experimentation and proprietary ecosystems.

Anthropic Introduces AI Code Security Tool

AI continues to evolve beyond content generation, with Anthropic launching a codebase scanning tool designed to help businesses identify vulnerabilities. Unlike traditional methods, the tool uses AI to analyze context, making it more effective at detecting complex or subtle issues within large systems. This approach is particularly valuable for enterprise environments where codebases can be vast and difficult to manage. By automating parts of the security review process, companies can improve efficiency while reducing risk. The release reflects a growing trend of AI taking on oversight roles within the development lifecycle.

Google Expands Personalized News Features

Google has broadened its “Preferred Sources” feature to support more languages, giving users greater control over the news content they see. This update allows individuals to prioritize trusted outlets, helping them tailor their information experience more effectively. As global audiences grow, expanding language support makes the feature more accessible across diverse regions. It also reflects increasing demand for transparency and personalization in how news is delivered online. While algorithms still play a role, user choice is becoming a more central part of the experience.

Gemini AI Enhances the In-Car Experience

Google is bringing its Gemini AI assistant into vehicles, aiming to create a more conversational and intuitive driving experience. The upgraded system allows for natural dialogue, enabling drivers to manage navigation, messages, and other tasks more seamlessly. This shift moves away from rigid voice commands toward more fluid interaction. As cars become more connected, AI is positioned to act as a central interface for managing both information and entertainment. The development reflects a broader push to integrate AI into environments beyond phones and computers.

Spotify Rolls Out Verified Creator Badges

Spotify is introducing verified badges to help users identify official artist and creator profiles on its platform. The feature aims to build trust and reduce confusion in an increasingly crowded digital landscape. For creators, verification offers a clearer way to establish authenticity and stand out. For listeners, it provides reassurance that they are engaging with legitimate accounts. As platforms continue to expand, tools that reinforce credibility are becoming essential to the user experience.

De-Extinction Research Advances With Antelope Studies

Biotech research is making strides in de-extinction efforts, with scientists refining antelope reproduction techniques that could inform future projects. These advancements are part of a broader effort to understand how genetic science might one day revive extinct species. While still in early stages, the research highlights the intersection of conservation and cutting-edge biotechnology. It also raises important ethical and environmental questions about the role of humans in reshaping ecosystems. For now, the work represents a step forward in exploring what is scientifically possible.

Weekend Events | May 1-May 3

As April continues to spring forward, the weekend arrives with a new slate of local fun. From the TCM Classic Film Festival to the 49th Annual Chili Cook-off in Thousand Oaks, and more, there is something for everyone. Check out the fun in your neighborhood with our weekend events round-up for May 1 through May 3.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

Jazz at LACMA

When: May 1- June 26 

Where: LACMA | Los Angeles

What: A longtime staple of L.A.’s cultural scene, Jazz at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art delivers free live music from world-class performers each summer. Held Friday evenings in the museum’s welcome plaza—just behind Urban Light—the series offers first-come seating, with plenty of space to picnic on the surrounding lawn and soak in the sound. Even if you’re not in the front row, the music carries beautifully across the space. With the new David Geffen Galleries as a backdrop, this season promises to feel especially vibrant.

TCM Classic Film Festival

When: Until May 3 

Where: Various Locations in Hollywood

What: A must for classic film lovers, this four-day festival from Turner Classic Movies brings a curated lineup of cinematic favorites back to the big screen. This year’s “The World Comes to Hollywood” theme features everything from icons like Modern Times and Breakfast at Tiffany’s to cult classics like The Muppet Movie and Swingers. Screenings take place at legendary venues including TCL Chinese Theatre, El Capitan Theatre, and Egyptian Theatre, offering a nostalgic, theater-going experience the way films were meant to be seen. Check the official schedule for the full lineup and guest appearances, and note that standby tickets for individual screenings are sold on-site, cash only, after passholders are seated.

Night at the Library: A Century of Light

When: May 2

Where: DTLA

What: See the Los Angeles Central Library in a whole new light at this after-hours festival presented by the Library Foundation of Los Angeles and LAist. Celebrating the landmark’s centennial, the evening transforms the art deco space with live performances, interactive art, music, storytelling, and poetry throughout its iconic halls. Expect everything from contemporary dance in the rotunda to a puppet show by the Bob Baker Marionette Theater, plus sound installations, tarot readings, games, and talks. You can also browse pop-ups from local favorites like Angel City Press, Skylight Books, and The Ripped Bodice—all while snacking on sweet treats for a quintessentially L.A. night.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

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

When: Until May 23 

Where: Long Beach

What: Step into a real-life whodunit aboard the RMS Queen Mary with this immersive murder mystery dinner experience. Inspired by a classic Agatha Christie–style tale and the ship’s historic “Last Great Cruise” from 1967, the event blends a multi-course meal with live music, comedy, and interactive sleuthing. Guests become part of the story, following clues and mingling with characters as the mystery unfolds. It’s equal parts theatrical, playful, and deliciously suspenseful.

Unboxed Block Party at IKEA Culver City

When: May 2 

Where: Culver City

What: Say hej to the new IKEA Culver City as it opens its doors at the historic Helms Bakery Complex. This marks IKEA’s first location within the City of Los Angeles, debuting a smaller, city-center concept with a showroom designed around local living solutions tailored to L.A. lifestyles. Saturday’s celebration brings free bites like meatballs and lingonberry jam, plus coffee, plants, design talks, live art, DJ sets, and complimentary consultations. The first 500 guests can snag a limited-edition FRAKTA bag, while shoppers can take advantage of major discounts on classic IKEA pieces.

BeachLife Festival

When: May 1 – May 3

Where: Redondo Beach

What: This laid-back, Gen X–leaning beachside music fest returns to the Redondo Beach coastline for three sun-soaked days in May. Headliners include Duran Duran, The Chainsmokers, The Offspring, Slightly Stoopid, and James Taylor, alongside a stacked lineup featuring My Morning Jacket, Sheryl Crow, Ben Harper, Joan Jett, Grouplove, and Peach Pit. With ocean views, nostalgic vibes, and a mix of rock, pop, and indie sounds, it’s the kind of weekend that feels like a perfectly curated summer playlist come to life.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

Superman Experience at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

When: Until May 3 

Where: Warner Bros. Studios | Burbank

What: Up, up, and away—into a full-blown Superman celebration at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. Marking the iconic hero’s debut in Action Comics #1, this year’s festivities introduce an immersive, walk-through experience inspired by the latest blockbuster from James Gunn. Guests can step into Superman’s world with interactive gameplay using 3D glasses and motion-capture tech before unwinding in the Fortress of Solitude, complete with mini-games, photo ops, and themed props. Wrap it all up with a visit to the Daily Planet-inspired shop, or bundle the experience with the full studio tour for an even deeper dive into movie magic.

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, artisanal foods, and more. With free parking and a family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a fun way to spend the weekend browsing unique goods and meeting local makers.

Universal Fan Fest Nights

When: Until May 16  

Where: Universal City

What: Skip the scares and lean into the fandom at Universal Studios Hollywood’s returning after-hours event, running on select nights through May 16. This fan-focused experience brings beloved worlds to life, from Harry Potter to Super Mario Bros., and more. Expect stunt-filled live shows, interactive walkthroughs, and themed bites like Scooby snacks, a hippogriff-inspired trifle, and a moon scepter churro. Costumes are encouraged (within park guidelines), making it a playful, immersive night designed for fans.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

Simi Valley Street Fair

When: May 2 

Where: Simi Town Center Way, Simi Valley

What: Spend the day out at the Simi Valley Street Fair on May 2, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. along Simi Town Center Way. This free, family-friendly event features a lively mix of vendors and live entertainment. Additionally, there will be a beer and wine garden and a city expo showcasing local organizations. Kids can enjoy a dedicated fun zone, while adults browse, sip, and soak in the community vibes. It’s an easygoing, all-ages outing with something for everyone.

Live Music at Ventura Harbor Village

When: Until May 31 

Where: Ventura Harbor Village, 1583 Spinnaker Dr, Ventura

What: Enjoy live music by the water at Ventura Harbor Village all spring and summer long, with performances throughout May from 1 to 4 p.m. featuring local artists like Tiki Bomb, Ben Betts, and more. This free, laid-back concert series is perfect for a sunny afternoon of strolling, dining, and soaking in coastal vibes. Be sure to check the schedule for updates, and plan ahead for parking.

49th Annual Thousand Oaks Chili Cook Off, Car Show & Craft Brew Fest

When: May 3 

Where: Conejo Creek North Park, 1379 E Janss Rd, Thousand Oaks,

What: Don’t miss the 49th Annual Thousand Oaks Chili Cook-Off, Car Show & Craft Brew Festival on May 3, 2026, at Conejo Creek Park North. This family-friendly event features unlimited chili tastings from 40+ booths. In addition, there will be a craft brew festival, a classic car show, live music, and a free kids’ zone. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Thousand Oaks, all proceeds support local charities.

The Best Steakhouses Around Town | L.A. Eats

Los Angeles knows how to do steak, and it does it with style. From dimly lit old-school institutions to sleek, modern dining rooms serving premium wagyu, the best steakhouses in Los Angeles offer something for every kind of night out. Whether you’re celebrating something special or just craving a perfectly seared rib-eye, these standout spots deliver.

Here are some of the top steakhouses in and around LA right now.

BLVD Steak

Location: 13817 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA, 91423, US

BLVD Steak has quickly become a go-to destination in the Valley for a more modern steakhouse experience. The menu leans indulgent, with options like petite filets, a massive 42-ounce tomahawk, and multiple wagyu selections. The energy in the room feels lively and social, making it ideal for group dinners. Cocktails like the caprese-inspired martini add a playful, elevated touch to the evening.

Terra at Eataly L.A.

Location: Eataly Westfield 10250 Santa Monica Boulevard, Roof, Los Angeles, CA 90067, USA

Perched atop Eataly in Century City, Terra pairs wood-fired cooking with sweeping city views. The menu starts with lighter bites like burrata and salads before moving into expertly grilled meats and skewers. A bone-in rib-eye seasoned with porcini is a standout, often large enough to share. The rooftop setting adds a breezy, relaxed feel to the steakhouse experience.

The Arthur J

Location: 903 Manhattan Ave, Manhattan Beach, CA

The Arthur J blends midcentury design with serious steakhouse credentials in Manhattan Beach. Chef David LeFevre’s use of a white oak grill brings depth and flavor to every cut, from USDA prime to certified Angus. For those looking to splurge, Japanese wagyu options elevate the experience even further. Rotating nightly specials keeps regulars coming back.

American Beauty

Location: 425 Rose Ave, Venice, CA 90291, USA

American Beauty delivers a vibrant, Westside take on the traditional steakhouse. Known for its dry-aged porterhouses and thick-cut grilled meats, the restaurant balances bold flavors with a stylish setting. The sides, especially the loaded hash brown, are just as memorable as the steaks themselves. Its lively patio and warm service make it a consistent crowd favorite.

Matu Kai

Location: 11777 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90049

Matu Kai builds on the success of its predecessor with a focused wagyu-driven menu. Meals often begin with a rich bone broth before moving into dishes like tartare, rib-eye, and braised beef. The New Zealand-sourced wagyu offers a distinct, clean flavor profile that sets it apart. Additional dishes like steak brochettes and wagyu meatballs add variety to the experience.

Dear John’s

Location: 11208 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA, 90230, US

Dear John’s is a true throwback to classic Los Angeles dining. Revived with care, the restaurant leans into its mid-century roots with dim lighting, strong martinis, and perfectly grilled steaks. The atmosphere feels nostalgic yet lively, making it ideal for a celebratory dinner. It’s the kind of place where the experience matters just as much as the food.

Steak 48 Beverly Hills

Location: 9680 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, USA

Steak 48 brings a polished, modern edge to Beverly Hills’ steakhouse scene. Known for its wet-aged beef and impressive selection of cuts, the restaurant delivers consistently high-quality dishes. The sides are just as indulgent, with options like corn crème brûlée adding a decadent twist. The sleek, expansive space makes it a destination for upscale dining.

Boa Steakhouse

Location: 9200 W Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA, 90069, US

Boa Steakhouse remains one of the most iconic see-and-be-seen dining spots in Los Angeles. The menu balances classic steakhouse fare with more contemporary additions, including seafood and luxe starters. Dry-aged cuts and wagyu options are cooked with precision, delivering rich, tender bites. The lively atmosphere makes it perfect for a night out in West Hollywood.

Carlitos Gardel Restaurant

Location: 7963 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Carlitos Gardel offers a warm, inviting take on the steakhouse with its Argentinian roots. The menu focuses on grilled meats served with bold flavors, including chimichurri and traditional sides. Shareable plates like the parrillada provide a sampling of multiple cuts and preparations. Pair everything with a curated Argentinian wine for the full experience.

The Smoke House Restaurant

Location: 4420 W Lakeside Dr, Burbank, CA, 91505, US

The Smoke House is a Burbank institution that feels frozen in time in the best way. Known for its slow-roasted prime rib, the restaurant delivers classic comfort with generous portions. The vintage interiors, complete with red leather booths and neon accents, add to its charm. It’s a reliable choice for a relaxed, old-school steakhouse experience.

From timeless classics to modern hotspots, the best steakhouses in Los Angeles offer a range of experiences as diverse as the city itself. Whether you prefer a perfectly grilled filet or a shareable tomahawk, these restaurants prove that great steak never goes out of style.

Best SoCal Wine Tasting Destinations | Out & About

There’s a certain allure to wine country. Rolling vineyards, sun-drenched afternoons, and the simple pleasure of a perfectly poured glass. But if Napa feels just out of reach, consider this your reminder that some of the best SoCal wine tasting destinations are right in your backyard.

Within a few hours of Los Angeles, you’ll find coastal vineyards, inland valleys, and charming countryside escapes that deliver the same relaxed sophistication without the flight. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a spontaneous day trip, these Southern California wine regions offer an effortless way to sip into spring.

Malibu Wine Country – Malibu

Just a short drive from Los Angeles, Malibu Wine Country offers one of the most scenic and accessible SoCal wine tasting destinations. Nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains, this region pairs vineyard views with coastal breezes, creating a setting that feels both elevated and relaxed.

Many wineries here lean into the experience, with outdoor tastings, picnic setups, and sweeping views of the surrounding hills. It’s less about formal tastings and more about lingering afternoons, where the pace slows, and the scenery does most of the talking.

Temecula Valley Wine Country – Temecula

For a more traditional wine country experience, Temecula Valley delivers. With over 40 wineries spread across rolling hills, it’s one of the most established SoCal wine tasting destinations.

Temecula is known for its variety, offering everything from bold reds to crisp whites and sparkling wines. Many wineries feature expansive estates, guided tastings, and even hot air balloon rides at sunrise for those looking to elevate the experience. It’s an ideal spot for a full weekend escape, complete with boutique hotels and vineyard dining.

Santa Ynez Valley – Santa Barbara County

If you’re craving something that feels closer to Napa, look no further than the Santa Ynez Valley. As one of the most refined SoCal wine tasting destinations, it’s within a short drive from LA. Located just north of Santa Barbara, this region is known for its picturesque vineyards. Likewise, this includes charming towns like Los Olivos and Solvang.

The wine scene here is both elevated and approachable, with tasting rooms ranging from rustic barns to polished estates. Expect standout Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Rhône-style wines, all served against a backdrop of golden hills and oak trees.

Bonus Stop: Los Olivos – A Walkable Wine Escape

Within the Santa Ynez Valley, Los Olivos deserves its own moment. This tiny town is packed with tasting rooms, making it one of the most walkable SoCal wine tasting destinations.

Spend the afternoon hopping between wineries, browsing boutique shops, and pausing for a leisurely lunch. It’s intimate, charming, and effortlessly curated.

SoCal wine tasting destinations prove that you don’t need a Napa itinerary to enjoy a perfect wine weekend. From coastal vineyards to countryside estates, there are many ways to sip through Southern California. Sometimes, the best escapes are the ones just a drive away. So, go where the wine is just as good, and the journey feels a little easier.

Serene Spring Home Office Upgrades | Home Tips

There is something about spring in Los Angeles that invites a reset. The light feels softer yet brighter, the air carries a sense of renewal, and suddenly even the most functional spaces call for a thoughtful refresh. For luxury homeowners, the home office is no exception. It is where productivity meets design, and where environment directly shapes focus, creativity, and well-being.

A well-executed, serene spring home office upgrade blends natural light, intentional layout, and calming aesthetics to create a space that feels both elevated and effortless. As the season shifts, small, strategic updates can transform your workspace into a place that inspires rather than drains.

Maximize Natural Light

Light is the foundation of any serene spring workspace. In Southern California, where sunshine is abundant, the goal is to harness it in a way that feels balanced and refined.

Position your desk near a window to take advantage of natural light throughout the day. Sheer or linen window treatments allow sunlight to filter in softly, reducing glare while maintaining brightness. If your office lacks direct light, strategically placed mirrors can help reflect and amplify what is available.

The result is a space that feels open, airy, and connected to the outdoors—an essential element of a serene spring home office design.

Refine the Layout for Flow and Function

A cluttered layout often leads to a cluttered mind. Spring is the perfect time to reassess how your workspace is organized and whether it supports your daily routines.

In luxury homes, the office should feel intentional, not improvised. Invest in streamlined storage solutions that keep surfaces clean while maintaining easy access to essentials. Built-in shelving, concealed cabinetry, or minimal desk organizers can help achieve this balance.

Consider how you move within the space. Ensure there is enough room to transition comfortably between your desk, seating areas, and storage. A well-planned layout creates a sense of calm that naturally enhances productivity.

Incorporate Calming Materials and Textures

The tactile elements of a room play a powerful role in how it feels. For spring, shift toward lighter, more breathable materials that reflect the season’s energy.

Introduce textures such as linen, light wood, or soft boucle through chairs, rugs, or decorative accents. These materials add warmth without visual heaviness. A neutral palette—think warm whites, soft taupes, or muted greens—creates a soothing backdrop that allows focus to remain on your work.

Subtle layering of texture and tone is key to achieving a serene spring home office upgrade that feels both sophisticated and inviting.

Bring in Natural Elements

Spring is synonymous with growth, making it the perfect time to incorporate greenery into your workspace. Plants not only enhance visual appeal but also contribute to a sense of calm and well-being.

Choose low-maintenance options such as olive trees, snake plants, or fresh-cut florals. Placing greenery on your desk, shelves, or near windows introduces life into the space without overwhelming it.

Natural elements help bridge the gap between indoor and outdoor living, a hallmark of Los Angeles luxury homes.

Elevate the Details

In a refined workspace, it is often the smallest details that make the greatest impact. Consider updating your lighting with a sculptural desk lamp or adding a piece of art that inspires you.

Curate your desktop with intention. A beautiful notebook, a well-designed pen, or a simple tray can transform everyday items into part of the overall aesthetic. These finishing touches bring personality into the space while maintaining a polished look.

A Space That Supports You

A thoughtfully designed, serene spring home office design is not just about aesthetics. It is about creating an environment that supports your lifestyle and enhances how you work.

As spring unfolds in Los Angeles, let your workspace evolve with it. With the right balance of light, layout, and calming design, your home office becomes more than just a place to sit. It becomes a space where ideas flow, focus deepens, and each day begins with clarity.

Economic Update | Week Ending April 25, 2026

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Mortgage Rate Update | April 23, 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 23, 2026, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.23%, down from 6.3% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.58%, down from 5.65% last week.

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