Mortgage Rate Update | July 3, 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 July 3, 2025, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.67%, down from 6.77% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.8%, down from 5.89% 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 DMs on Threads to the Honor V5 and More! | Tech News

Dive into the latest tech news that’s sweeping the web! From DMs on Threads to the Honor V5 and more, we have you covered with what’s happening in the world of tech. Check out our weekly round-up below and stay connected!

Honor Launches the Magic V5: World’s Thinnest Foldable (Almost)

Honor’s new Magic V5 debuts as the slimmest foldable smartphone available, measuring just 8.8 mm when closed for its Ivory White model, narrowly edging out the Oppo Find N5’s 8.9 mm thickness. Other color variants, finished in fiber and vegan leather, clock in at a still-impressive 9 mm, though the pronounced triple-camera bump adds bulk that undercuts the “world’s thinnest” claim. Inside, the V5 packs a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset paired with up to 16 GB of RAM and a 5,820 mAh battery, promising flagship-level performance. Both the cover and main displays use 120 Hz LTPO OLED panels, ensuring smooth visuals whether folded or open. Honor also includes IP58/IP59 dust- and water-resistance ratings and wireless charging, rare features in the foldable category.

Google Home Introduces “Admin” and “Member” Roles

Google Home’s latest update adds tiered “Admin” and “Member” roles to streamline smart-home management. Admins gain full control over devices, settings, and user permissions, while Members are limited to basic controls—viewing camera feeds or adjusting lights—unless granted extra “Settings” or “Activity” access. The Home app now lets you invite children under 13 via Family Link directly, automatically assigning them Member status to simplify onboarding. This role-based model improves security by preventing accidental or unauthorized changes while letting households tailor access for guests, kids, or roommates. Google plans further expansion of these roles, including more granular permission controls and activity logs for enhanced transparency.

Threads Rolls Out Direct Messaging to All Users

Meta’s Threads platform has officially enabled one-on-one DMs, allowing you to send private messages to followers or mutual Instagram followers within the app. Access your inbox via the new envelope icon and compose messages with the pencil button—ideal for off-timeline conversations. Currently limited to users aged 18+, DMs are not end-to-end encrypted, but Meta promises ongoing enhancements to privacy and safety infrastructure. Upcoming features include message-request folders, settings to control who can DM you, and group messaging support. Threads also introduced a “highlighter” feature, surfacing noteworthy posts in your For You feed to spark deeper engagement.

Casio’s Novel Ring Watch Briefly Returns to Stock

The Casio Ring Watch (CRW001-1), a sub-inch LCD timepiece on a silver ring, was restocked online for the first time since December before selling out again within hours. Released to celebrate Casio’s 50th anniversary, this $120 wearable blends retro digital-watch functionality with fashion, offering time, date, stopwatch, and dual-timezone modes. It comes in one ring size (10.5) but ships with 16 mm and 19 mm spacers to fit smaller fingers comfortably. Reviewers praise its surprising practicality—despite its novelty—highlighting its sturdy metal build and clear display. Casio has not announced when the next restock will occur, so enthusiasts are advised to monitor official channels closely.

Google Calendar Debuts Native Apple Watch App

Google finally brought a dedicated Google Calendar app to watchOS, offering a streamlined week-view of events and integrated Google Tasks on Apple Watch. While it lacks the customization of Apple’s native calendar—with no alternate views or rich interaction—it displays your next seven days of appointments with time and location details. Two watch-face complications (“Today’s Date” and “What’s Next”) provide quick-glance access to upcoming events, tapping through to the full app for more info. Google’s re-entry into watchOS follows a period of app withdrawals, and it now supports four first-party apps on Apple Watch, including Keep, Maps, and YouTube Music. This release fills a gap for heavy Google Calendar users who rely on watchOS for on-wrist scheduling.

 

Weekend Events | July 4 – 6

It’s the July 4 weekend, and the city is brimming with family-friendly activities to enjoy! From spectacular fireworks shows to art performances in the park and more, we have you covered on fun. Check out what’s happening in the neighborhood July 4 through July 6.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | July 4 – July 6 

Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival

When: Until August 31 

Where: Griffith Park 

What: Every summer, Shakespeare lovers flock to Griffith Park’s Old Zoo to experience classic plays under the stars, thanks to Independent Shakespeare Co.’s long-running free series. Now in its 15th year, the tradition continues with Love’s Labour’s Lost and Doctor Faustus, staged in the intimate dell area while construction on a permanent main lawn stage is underway. Space is limited this season, so while admission remains free, advance reservations are a must—don’t forget your picnic blanket!

Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles Concerts

When: Until August 30 

Where: Westlake

What: Summer in L.A. means the return of free outdoor concerts at MacArthur Park’s Levitt Pavilion. The Westlake venue hosts live music most Saturdays, featuring a vibrant mix of genres from cumbia and ska to EDM. This week’s lineup includes Dengue Fever, Spaghetti Cumbia, Hollywood Highsteppers, and Al Lover’s World Party.

Grand Performances

When: Until August 23

Where: DTLA

What: This free outdoor concert series brings global sounds to the newly revamped California Plaza stage in Downtown L.A. Every Saturday night from June 14 to August 23, enjoy an eclectic lineup of bands, DJ sets, and dance parties—this weekend features a tribute to John Coltrane. Friday nights offer a more intimate vibe with poetry, film, and classical performances as part of Fridays in the Amphitheater. Be sure to RSVP to reserve your spot!

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | July 4 – July 6 

 

The Kingdom of Pylos: Warrior-Princes of Ancient Greece

When: Until January 21, 2025

Where: The Getty Villa

What: The Getty Villa reopens following a months-long closure with a landmark exhibition on the Greek Mycenaean civilization—the first major North American show dedicated to this Late Bronze Age culture. Featuring artifacts from the kingdom of Pylos, including discoveries from the Palace of Nestor and the famed Griffin Warrior tomb, the exhibition showcases gold cups, clay tablets, intricately carved weapons, and stunning sealstones. A must-see for fans of ancient history and Homeric epics.

Summer Movie Series at Ivy Station

When: Until October 3 

Where: The Skirball Cultural Center

What: Catch classic high school flicks under the stars at Culver City’s free summer movie series, held on the lawn next to the E Line Metro stop. This season features favorites like Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Clueless, 10 Things I Hate About You, and Mean Girls. Enjoy complimentary popcorn and two hours of free parking with your ticket.

Movie Night Markets

When: Until August 6 

Where: Long Beach

What: Head to the Queen Mary for a monthly summer series that pairs alfresco shopping and dining with outdoor movie screenings on the lawn. Browse an open-air market, grab bites from local vendors, then settle in under the stars for a film night by the harbor. Perfect for a laid-back evening by the iconic ship.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | July 4 – July 6

The Valley Cultural Foundation’s July 4th Extravaganza

When: July 4 

Where: Warner Center Park

What: Celebrate Independence Day with one of Southern California’s most spectacular fireworks shows at this free July 4th event in Warner Center Park. Enjoy a lively evening of music, over 15 food trucks, local vendors, and a 20-minute fireworks finale. The event runs from 6 to 9:30 p.m.—come early, and note that parking in nearby structures is $25 (cash only), benefiting the Valley Cultural Foundation.

SoCal Etsy Guild Market Burbank

When: Ongoing

Where: Burbank Town Center | Burbank

What: The SoCal Etsy Guild Market returns to the Burbank Town Center for a three-day event celebrating local creativity and craftsmanship. Shop handmade goods, art, vintage finds, and artisanal foods from SoCal makers, plus enjoy DIY activities, live art, giveaways, and more. Free to attend, this vibrant market offers something new each day and is a must-visit for fans of unique, locally made treasures. Browse, buy, or sell rare coins, currency, bullion, jewelry, and other collectibles at the Valley Coin, Currency & Collectibles Show, June 28–29 at the Airtel Plaza Hotel in Van Nuys (Sat 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–4 p.m.). Meet top dealers, score free on-site appraisals, and explore an extensive selection of U.S. and world treasures—just steps from Van Nuys Airport and minutes off the 405 with free parking. A must-visit weekend for seasoned collectors and curious newcomers alike.

Santa Clarita Murder Mystery

When: Ongoing

Where: 24624 Walnut Street | Santa Clarita

What: Transform your city into a life-sized whodunit with Questo’s self-guided murder-mystery game. Using the mobile app, you and your team follow clues, solve puzzles, and uncover hidden landmarks as you race to identify the killer—ideal for friends, families, date nights, or team-building adventures. Just download the app, head to the starting point, and let the streets become your immersive crime scene.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | July 4 – July 6 

Lakeside Fun Run in Calabasas

When: July 4 

Where: 23400 Park Sorrento, Calabasas

What: Celebrate the 4th of July in Calabasas with a full day of family-friendly events! Kick off the morning with the Lakeside Fun Run at 7:45 a.m., followed by the beloved Pet Show at 11 a.m. on the greenbelt. Then cool off at the free Summer Splash Party at the Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center from noon to 5:30 p.m., featuring games, music, and prizes—just don’t bring glass, alcohol, or coolers.

Star Spangled Rock & Country Jam & Fireworks Celebration

When: July 4 

Where: Rancho Santa Susana Community Park | Simi Valley

What: Celebrate the 4th of July at the Star-Spangled Rock & Country Jam and Fireworks Celebration at Rancho Santa Susana Community Park in Simi Valley. Enjoy an afternoon of live music, food and craft vendors, a free kids’ zone, beer and wine, and a spectacular 9 p.m. fireworks show synced to 99.1 The Ranch. Gates open at 3 p.m., and admission is free, with a VIP Experience available for premium perks including BBQ, drinks, shaded concert seating, and prime fireworks views.

Fireworks Spectacular in Westlake Village

When: July 4 

Where: Westlake Village Golf Course | Westlake Village

What: Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Westlake Village’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular on Friday, July 4, 2025! Held at the Westlake Village Golf Course, the event kicks off at 5 p.m. with food trucks, live music, kids’ inflatables, a putting contest, and more, capped off by a dazzling fireworks show at 9:10 p.m. Free and open to the public, with off-site parking available at Townsgate and Lakeview Canyon Roads.

10 Luxe-Worthy BBQ Spots | L.A. Eats

It’s a fact that L.A.’s BBQ game now rivals any in the nation, blending Texas tradition with West Coast polish. Below are ten must-try destinations—strategically spread across the city, the Valley, and the Westside. Likewise, these selections are guaranteed to elevate your 4th of July dining experience while you enjoy fireworks overhead.

Bludso’s BBQ

Location: Mid-City, La Brea

Kevin Bludso’s flagship cranks out Central-Texas classics: pepper-crusted brisket, monster beef ribs, and jalapeño-cheddar links that leave a gentle burn. Nab the Smoke Box Sampler to feed a crowd, then finish with banana pudding so silky it doubles as dessert and palate extinguisher. 

Moo’s Craft Barbecue

Location: Lincoln Heights

What started as a backyard pop-up now draws hours-long lines for wagyu brisket, pork belly burnt ends, and smoked barbacoa tacos. Early birds score the prized “El Jefe” platter—every meat plus a cup of creamy elote esquites. 

Maple Block Meat Co.

Location: Culver City

Pitmaster Daniel Weiss helms a white-oak smoker that perfumes Sepulveda Boulevard. Order the fatty brisket by weight, pair it with seasonal farmers-market sides, and grab a to-go pint of pimento cheese for tomorrow’s sandwich upgrade. 

Swinging Door BBQ

Location: North Hollywood

A two-forked offset smoker perfumes Vanowen Street with mesquite, turning out lacquered spare ribs, fatty brisket, and garlic-herb fries that stay crisp to the last bite. Plenty of parking and generous takeaway platters make it a July 4 party lifesaver.

The Memphis Grill

Location: North Hollywood

Takeout-only but worth every curbside minute, this Tennessee-style shack piles pulled pork, dry-rubbed ribs, and smoked chicken into paper boats. Sides—candied yams, coleslaw, corn muffins—taste like a Southern reunion on Lankershim.

Domestic BBQ

Location: Covina & La Puente

California flair meets Southern tradition: rib-eye steaks, tri-tip flautas, and tea-smoked duck breast share menu space with peach-glazed ribs. Order the saucy pot pie if it’s on the board, then finish with banana pudding in a Mason jar.

Bo Daddy’s BBQ

Location: South Park, DTLA

Smoke billows from barrel pits outside this no-frills storefront. Mango coleslaw cools the heat of spicy links, while the smoked Philly cheesesteak guarantees next-day leftovers—assuming it survives the drive home.

Harry’s Oklahoma Style Smokehouse BBQ

Location: Gardena

New to the South Bay rotation, Harry’s sticks to hickory and low-n-slow tradition. Expect smoky bologna sandwiches under a canopy of American flags and picnic tables—pure July spirit without the grill cleanup.

Heritage Barbecue & Brewery

Location: Historic South Central

OC’s famed pitmasters now smoke Central-Texas brisket and hatch-chile sausage for the city crowd. The brewing arm pours hazy IPAs that cut through fatty bark like citrusy fireworks. 

Woody’s Bar-B-Que

Location: South L.A.

An icon since 1975, Woody’s still slow-cooks over red oak, turning out rib tips and hot links that defined Crenshaw’s smoke scene decades before the craft-cue wave. Order a small rib dinner with extra sauce and embrace a glorious mess.  

Where to See Fireworks for Independence Day | Out & About

With Independence Day landing mid-week, Angelenos have a full slate of evening spectacles—some firing on July 4 only, others stretching the celebration into the weekend. Below, find Independence Day events arranged north-to-shore, each pairing crowd-pleasing entertainment with glittering finales overhead.

Warner Center Park Independence Day Extravaganza

Location: Woodland Hills

A 20-minute pyrotechnic finish crowns this free concert in Warner Center Park (6–9:30 p.m.). More than 15 gourmet trucks, craft vendors, and local businesses turn the lawn into a Valley night market before the first shell launches. 

Six Flags Magic Mountain “All-American Thrills”

Location: Valencia

Why limit the Independence Day fun to one night? The park stages three evenings of fireworks at 9:15 p.m. (July 4–6), visible from most coasters. Upgrade to the VIP Full Throttle Plaza for reserved seating, unlimited drinks, and mac-and-cheese bites between rides. 

Claremont Fireworks & BBQ

Location: Claremont Foothills

Gates open 6:30 p.m. at Pomona College’s Strehle Track; groove to Pop Vinyl until the 9 p.m. show. On-site Kiwanis barbecue plates keep the small-town vibe alive beneath San Gabriel peaks. 

Rose Bowl FoodieLand & Drone Light Show

Location: Pasadena

Independence Day fireworks retire this year—enter a 300-drone ballet hovering above 200+ food and retail vendors July 4-6 (10 p.m. nightly). Think Taiwanese fried squid, birria ramen, and light choreography instead of smoke plumes. 

South Pasadena “Festival of Balloons”

Location: South Pasadena

Independence Day festivities rev up at 7 p.m. with a live local-band set; a classic 9 p.m. aerial show follows. Pack blankets for the high-school field and sample funnel cake at pop-up stands. 

Gardena Rowley Park Independence Day Celebration

Location: Gardena

From 5–10 p.m., Rowley Park hosts food trucks, a Kids Zone, and community booths. The 9 p.m. fireworks cap a neighborly block party vibe—easy parking, zero pretense. 

Universal Studios Hollywood Independence Day Show

Location: Universal City

After a day of thrills—and fife-and-drum pop-ups—stake out Universal Plaza or the Transformers ride at 9 p.m. for cinematic bursts above Hogwarts and Jurassic peaks. The Independence Day show times perfectly with park close, so linger for thinner exit crowds. 

Queen Mary “Red, White & BBQ”

Location: Long Beach

Board at 3 p.m. for swing bands, vintage cocktails, and deck-top dancing; a 15-minute stern-side finale illuminates the harbor at 9 p.m. Choose a Captain’s VIP package for expedited boarding and reserved rail space. 

Long Beach Waterfront Independence Day Free Viewing

Downtown Long Beach

Prefer to keep your sea legs ashore? Watch the Queen Mary bursts for free along Shoreline Village and Rainbow Lagoon—picnic baskets welcome, parking lots fill by 6 p.m. 

Marina del Rey Independence Day Fireworks Cruise & Shoreline Spectacle

Location: Marina del Rey

A 20-minute display begins at 9 p.m., visible from Venice Pier to Dockweiler Beach. Burton Chace Park and Fisherman’s Village pipe synchronized music; book a dinner cruise for unobstructed 360-degree Independence Day reflections. 

Pacific Palisades Drone Light Show

Location: Palisades Charter High

Wildfire worries swap sparks for LEDs on Independence Day. Gates open 5 p.m. to Palisadians and guests; over 20 gourmet trucks feed the crowd before a choreographed drone-sky canvas lights up at 9 p.m. 

Dodger Stadium Fireworks

Location: Elysian Park

First pitch against Houston rolls at 6:10 p.m., but stay for post-game fireworks bursting high enough to impress even Top Deck ticket holders. Add on-field passes for grass-level selfie bliss once the final out is recorded. 

Luxe-Level Independence Day Planning Tips

  1. Reserve VIP Upgrades Early: Magic Mountain and Queen Mary premium zones cap attendance. 
  2. Beat the Breeze: Coastal nights dip into the low 60s—pack cashmere throws for yacht decks and beach lawns. 
  3. Mind the Drone Shift: Pasadena and Pacific Palisades run drones, not fireworks; perfect for smoke-sensitive guests or pets. 
  4. Roll with Ride-Share: Universal and Marina lots jam by 5 p.m.—a scheduled pick-up two blocks out saves 45 minutes of gridlock.

Choose your backdrop—mountain foothills, harbor decks, or glowing downtown towers—and let Los Angeles paint Independence Day across the sky in pyrotechnics, pixels, or both. Wherever you land, the night promises a burst of local flavor and a finale worth the drive.  

Your 4th of July Hosting Hacks | Home Tips

A star-spangled soirée can be sophisticated, seamless, and utterly Instagram-worthy—provided you plan with precision. These luxury-focused 4th of July hosting tips cover everything from curb-appealing fireworks to post-party cleanup, ensuring you deliver a patriotic bash that rivals any resort.

1. Set the Stage with High-Impact 4th of July Décor

Curate a Color Palette, Not a Party Store

Trade plastic buntings for a refined scheme of navy, cream, and brushed-gold accents. Think Belgian-linen napkins in indigo stripes, artisan-blown glassware rimmed in gold, and creamy pillar candles grouped at varying heights across the dining table. A single chinoiserie ginger jar stuffed with crimson peonies nods to 4th of July tradition without screaming theme park.

Illuminate Like a Pro

Swap twinkle-light tangles for smart, app-controlled LED uplights set to a warm 2700K. Position fixtures behind olive trees or modern planters to cast dramatic shadows once dusk settles. A row of hurricane lanterns along the pool edge doubles as pathway lighting and cinematic reflection.

2. Elevate Your 4th of July Food & Beverage Service

Hire a Private Grill Master

Outsource the smoke. A certified chef can man a Santa Maria-style wood grill, serving wagyu hot dogs, Maine lobster rolls, and harissa-rubbed cauliflower steaks. Guests receive restaurant-quality fare while you circulate with Champagne in hand.

Curate a Rosé & Bourbon Bar

Independence Day calls for both summer sophistication and heritage spirits. Offer a chilled flight of Provence rosé magnums with custom ice cubes branded with your monogram. Parallel that with a bourbon tasting corner—complete with smoked Old Fashioned presentations under cloches—for guests who prefer oak to blush.

3. Integrate Smart Tech & Comfort

Climate Control Outdoors

Install misting fans around lounge areas to cool down your 4th of July fete. Consider modern models emit that an ultra-fine spray that evaporates before it dampens designer attire. Add low-profile radiant heaters beneath pergolas to combat coastal evening chills—no bulky propane tanks in sight.

Zone Your 4th of July Audio

A multi-zone sound system lets you keep jazz crooning near the dining area while dance tracks energize the pool deck. Control everything from your smartwatch, lowering volumes during toasts or fireworks without hunting for a remote.

4. Fireworks & Safety—Luxury Edition

Curate a Private 4th of July Display

Professional pyrotechnicians can tailor a five-minute fireworks show sequenced to your playlist—legal, insured, and more refined than neighborhood bottle rockets. Secure permits early since it’s the 4th of July and inform neighbors with handwritten invites to watch from designated areas.

Protect Roofs and Landscaping

Have staff lay flame-resistant drop cloths over teak loungers and cover the koi pond with a mesh net to catch stray ash. A discreet garden hose, fitted with a copper nozzle, stands ready but tucked behind tall planters to maintain the aesthetic.

5. Post-Party Perfection

Overnight Turn-Down Service

Offer VIP guests luxe guest-room amenities: lavender pillow spray, mini bottles of electrolyte water, and custom SleepPhones loaded with a patriotic jazz playlist. Morning latte service on the veranda turns your event into a five-star staycation.

Next-Day Detailing

Schedule a mobile cleaning crew for 8 a.m. sharp. They’ll power-wash patio stone, polish stainless grill surfaces, and launder linens—leaving your estate spotless before you’ve even finished the morning headlines.

Final Spark

With these luxury-minded 4th of July hosting tips, your estate becomes the go-to destination for Independence Day, seamlessly blending patriotic charm with high-end polish. Set the scene, elevate the culinary program, layer in smart tech, and protect the beauty of your surroundings. Then raise a glass as the sky ignites: freedom never looked—or tasted—so refined.

Economic Update | Week Ending June 28, 2025

Weekly Economic Update; WEU
Investors pushed stocks up and bond yields down this week. Markets rallied as soon as a ceasefire between Israel and Iran was announced. The Nasdaq and the S&P hit record highs on Friday after being down 12-20% in April. Oil prices had been rising in recent weeks due to the war in the Middle East and Iran’s threat to close the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most crucial chokepoints for oil shipping, where 20% of global petroleum is transported through prior to the ceasefire. This week oil prices dropped 12% from where they were last Friday. There was also more progress on tariff negotiations with China and other countries this week. With oil prices dropping, tariff-related inflation easing, and the economy no longer overheated, several Fed members began speaking optimistically about another interest rate reduction. The next big report will be the jobs report next Friday. If hiring slows, that will put pressure on the Fed to lower rates.

Stock Markets – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed the week at 43,819.27, up 3.8% from 42,206.82 last week. Year-to-date, it is down 1.6% from 44,544.66 on December 31, 2024. The S&P 500 closed the week at 6,173.07, up 3.5% from 5,967.84 last week. Year-to-date the S&P is up 2.2% from 6,040.53 on December 31, 2024. The Nasdaq closed the week at 20,273.46, up 4.2% from 19,447.41 last week. Year-to-date it is up 3.3% from 19,627.44 on December 31, 2024.

U.S. Treasury bond yields – The 10-year treasury bond closed the week yielding 4.29%, down from 4.38% last week. The 30-year treasury bond yield ended the week at 4.85%, down from 4.89% 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 June 26, 2025, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.77%, down from 6.81% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.89%, down from 5.96% 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.

U.S. existing-home sales May 2025 – The National Association of Realtors reported that existing-home sales totaled 4.03 million units on a seasonal annualized rate in May, down 7% from an annualized rate of 4.06 million units last May. The median price paid for a home sold in the U.S. in May was $422,800, up 1.3% from $417,200 one year ago. There was a 4.6-month supply of homes for sale in May, up from a 3.8-month supply in May 2024. First-time buyers accounted for 30% of all sales. Investors and second-home purchases accounted for 17% of all sales. All cash purchases accounted for 27% of all sales. Foreclosures and short sales accounted for 2% of all sales.

Have a Great Weekend!

Weekend Events | June 27 – June 29

Enjoy the best the summer has to offer around town! From musical acts to county fairs and more, we have you covered on local events. Check out this weekend’s round-up of fun happening June 27 through June 29!

Los Angeles Weekend Events | June 27 – June 29 

Grand Performances

When: Until August 23

Where: DTLA

What: This free outdoor concert series brings global sounds to the newly revamped California Plaza stage in Downtown L.A. Every Saturday night from June 14 to August 23, enjoy an eclectic lineup of bands, DJ sets, and dance parties—this weekend features a tribute to John Coltrane. Friday nights offer a more intimate vibe with poetry, film, and classical performances as part of Fridays in the Amphitheater. Be sure to RSVP to reserve your spot!

FIFA Club World Cup

When: June 26 

Where: The Rose Bowl | Pasadena 

What: This summer, the Rose Bowl hosts six action-packed matches as part of the Club World Cup, where 32 of the world’s top club teams—rather than national squads—compete for glory. Expect powerhouse teams from Paris, Milan, Madrid, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Japan to face off in the lead-up to next year’s World Cup in L.A. This is your chance to catch elite international soccer right in your backyard.

Dance DTLA

When: June 20 – August 1 

Where: The Music Center | Downtown LA

What: The Music Center’s free summer dance series returns with themed nights like salsa, Bollywood, cumbia, and disco—complete with live DJs and free dance lessons for all skill levels. While normally held outdoors at Jerry Moss Plaza, the first event will take place at the Walt Disney Concert Hall’s BP Hall and Blue Ribbon Garden due to nearby protests. Come ready to move and celebrate the rhythms of summer!

Westside and Beach Communities Weekend Events | June 27 – June 29 

Movie Night Markets

When: Until August 6 

Where: Long Beach

What: Head to the Queen Mary for a monthly summer series that pairs alfresco shopping and dining with outdoor movie screenings on the lawn. Browse an open-air market, grab bites from local vendors, then settle in under the stars for a film night by the harbor. Perfect for a laid-back evening by the iconic ship.

Off the 405

When: Until June 20 

Where: Mid-City

What: Enjoy sunset views and live music at the Getty’s beloved free Saturday-night concert series, set against the stunning hilltop backdrop. This year’s lineup includes performances by SML (May 31), Madi Diaz (July 12), Empress Of (July 26), and Emile Mosseri (Aug 23). Arrive after 3pm for discounted parking and time to explore the exhibits before the show.

Outdoor Movies at the Skirball

When: June 13 – June 27 

Where: The Skirball Cultural Center

What: Settle in under the stars at the Skirball Cultural Center’s courtyard for a special outdoor screening series. In connection with its Jack Kirby exhibition, the museum will show Black Panther and Captain America: The First Avenger.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | June 27 – June 29 

Fluffology Presents: Puppy Yoga with Pup Culture

When: June 29

Where: 11128 Magnolia Blvd, North Hollywood

What: Unwind with downward dogs and actual dogs at Puppy Yoga, happening Sunday, June 29! Enjoy a heartwarming yoga session surrounded by adorable, adoptable puppies, with two time slots available. Hosted in partnership with Pup Culture Rescue, this feel-good event supports fire relief efforts and helps pups find their forever homes—don’t wait, space is limited!

Valley Coin, Currency, and Collectibles Show

When: June 28 – June 29 

Where: Airtel Plaza Hotel | 7277 Valjean Avenue

What: Browse, buy, or sell rare coins, currency, bullion, jewelry, and other collectibles at the Valley Coin, Currency & Collectibles Show, June 28–29 at the Airtel Plaza Hotel in Van Nuys (Sat 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.–4 p.m.). Meet top dealers, score free on-site appraisals, and explore an extensive selection of U.S. and world treasures—just steps from Van Nuys Airport and minutes off the 405 with free parking. A must-visit weekend for seasoned collectors and curious newcomers alike.

Santa Clarita Murder Mystery

When: Ongoing

Where: 24624 Walnut Street | Santa Clarita

What: Transform your city into a life-sized whodunit with Questo’s self-guided murder-mystery game. Using the mobile app, you and your team follow clues, solve puzzles, and uncover hidden landmarks as you race to identify the killer—ideal for friends, families, date nights, or team-building adventures. Just download the app, head to the starting point, and let the streets become your immersive crime scene.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | June 27 – June 29 

Conejo Arts Jubilee in Thousand Oaks

When: June 28 

Where: 403 W Hillcrest Dr. | Thousand Oaks

What: Celebrate creativity at the Conejo Arts Jubilee on Saturday, June 28, from 12–4 p.m. at the Hillcrest Center for the Arts in Thousand Oaks. This free, family-friendly event features live performances, art exhibits, hands-on activities, and delicious food—fun for all ages!

Conejo Valley Days

When: June 25–29

Where: Janss Road at the 23 Freeway

What: Conejo Valley Days returns June 19–22 and June 25–29 at Conejo Creek Park South (Janss Road at the 23 Freeway), featuring carnival rides, midway games, live entertainment, vendors, and classic fair food. Admission is $10 (cash only) for ages 10 and up, $5 for ages 5–9, free for children under 5 and active military; ride tickets can be purchased online in advance or on site, and limited parking is $5. Venue hours are Wednesday–Thursday 5–10 pm, Friday 5–11 pm, Saturday 1–11 pm, and Sunday 1–9 pm.

Thousand Oaks Pop-Up Arts & Music Fest

When: Until June 28   

Where: Spring Meadow Park, 3283 Spring Meadow Ave

What: The City of Thousand Oaks’ Pop-Up Arts & Music Festival returns June 6–28, bringing free performances to parks and public spaces every Friday and Saturday. Enjoy live music, theater, and dance under the stars—no tickets needed. Just bring a blanket, some snacks, and soak up the summer entertainment all month long.

Mortgage Rate Update | June 26, 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 June 26, 2025, were as follows:

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate was 6.77%, down from 6.81% last week. The 15-year fixed was 5.89%, down from 5.96% 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 Apple Sports to Google Fi and More! | Tech News

Dive into this week’s most exciting tech developments, from Apple Sports to Google Fi and more, we have you covered on the top headlines. These seven stories highlight how the industry is pushing forward on creativity, convenience, and cutting-edge hardware. Check it out below!

WhatsApp Introduces AI-Powered Message Summaries

WhatsApp has rolled out an optional AI feature that generates concise, bulleted summaries of unread personal chats, helping users catch up at a glance. The summaries leverage Meta’s privacy-focused processing to safeguard message content. Initially available in English and limited to U.S. users, the feature will expand to more languages and regions later this year. Users must opt in, and group-chat admins can disable AI tools via Advanced Privacy settings. Early feedback praises the convenience, though some question the summaries’ accuracy.

Apple Sports App Now Tracks Live Tennis Scores

Apple’s Sports app for iPhone has been updated to include live tennis scores and point-by-point updates for Grand Slam and ATP/WTA events. The redesign groups matchups by league and lets users prioritize their favorite sports or tournaments on the home screen. This builds on earlier additions like Live Activities for football and in-app broadcast information. Since its launch in February 2024, the app has steadily expanded its feature set, reflecting Apple’s deeper investment in live sports. Fans now get a more comprehensive, customizable hub for following their favorite athletes and matches.

Google Fi Voicemails Move to iPhone’s Phone App

iPhone users on Google Fi can now access all voicemails directly within the native iOS Phone app. Likewise, for Google Fi users, the update eliminates the need to use the separate Fi application. Rollout began June 24 for the Google Fi update and will complete by early July, after which the Fi app will no longer support voicemail. Customers must export old voicemails via Google Takeout before mid-August, as those messages will be removed from Google’s servers thereafter. Previously, voicemails appeared in the Phone app only when Live Voicemail was enabled and users were in-network. This change with Google Fi streamlines the user experience by centralizing call and voicemail management in one interface.

Tesla’s Robotaxi Service Goes Live in Austin

Tesla has launched its uncrewed robotaxi service in Austin, allowing users to hail fully autonomous rides through the Tesla app without human safety drivers. Early riders report smooth navigation through complex urban streets, though definitions of “unsupervised” autonomy remain under discussion. The service initially operates in select downtown zones, with pay-per-minute billing and upfront fare estimates. Tesla’s FSD Beta fleet has already logged millions of real-world miles to refine its neural-net models. The robotaxi marks a significant step toward mass-market autonomous ride-hailing.

Microsoft Launches Copilot Vision for Windows

Microsoft has released Copilot Vision, a new feature that lets Windows users share live app or screen views with Copilot for AI-powered assistance. Activated via a glasses icon in the Copilot app, users can select a window—like Photoshop or Excel—and receive contextual guidance or step-by-step coaching. Copilot Vision is opt-in only, requiring explicit user permission to access shared content, ensuring privacy. This extends Copilot’s capabilities beyond text prompts into visual workflows. Early previews showcase its potential to transform troubleshooting and learning in professional applications.

Spotify AI DJ Adds Voice Request Support

Spotify Premium subscribers can now use English voice commands to steer the AI-powered DJ feature, requesting specific songs, genres, or moods mid-stream. This enhancement gives listeners direct input over AI-generated playlists, blending personalized curation with hands-free convenience. Voice requests integrate seamlessly with existing DJ playlists, pausing and queuing tracks without disrupting the listening experience. Spotify reports that the new feature has boosted user engagement and satisfaction in early trials. The update underscores the company’s push toward more interactive, AI-driven listening experiences.

TikTok Uses AI-Generated Alt Text for Accessibility

TikTok has begun deploying AI-generated alt text to describe images for visually impaired users, automatically crafting brief descriptions of on-screen content. The feature also boosts color contrast and bolds text to improve overall legibility across the app. AI models analyze visual elements and generate concise descriptions that appear when users tap the alt text option. TikTok says this accessibility enhancement aligns with its broader inclusivity goals and industry best practices. Initial feedback from the accessibility community has been positive, praising the move toward more equitable content access.