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ECJONOMICJA.ND MORTGAGE NEWS FEB 15th

INFLATION/ FED SPEAK/ GEO POLITICS

Higher inflation has been the main topic for several months and mortage interest rate market has been volatile.

Last week the markets were stunned by the high 6% CPI year-over-year increase and fun her stunned when Fed President from St Louis (Bullard) declared he wanted to see a 1% increase in the Fed Funds rate by July I, 2022. With only 3 meetings scheduled between now and July I, using Bullard’s math one of the meetings (March, May, or June) would need to see a .50 basis point increase and the financial markets have been more in line with pricing for a .25 increase. As a result, mortgage rates climbed to the highest levels in over two years.

So as we move into a new business week there are 2 items that we will are keeping our eye on;

Even though the CPI report is in the rear-view mirror and we rum our anent ion to tomorrow’s Producer Price Index. The Producer Price Index is a measure of wholesale inflation and much of this gets passed on to the consumer.

Russia/Ukraine border situation- there has been a lot of news regarding a Russian invasion, but it has not materialized yet. Headline news/geopolitical news in recent months has not had an impact on the bond market but in this instance, the Russia/Ukraine border issue is moving markets.

Looking at the week ahead, investors will focus on tomorrow’s Producer Price Index which measures wholesale inflation. The Federal Reserve notes are due out this Wednesday and are likely to get attention as they may speak to the view of future Fed activity. Retail Sales and Existing Home Sales information are also coming out this week.

Sources: Bloomberg, CNBC, XIN IX, Inc., Business Insider, Mortgage Bankers Association, Mortgage Daily News, Investing.com

2022 Single Family Mortgage Loan Limit

  • Conventional Loan Limit $647,200
  • FHA – Collier County – $552,000 or FHA – Lee County is $420,680
  • (Duplex, Triplex and Quad Loan Limits are Higher)

FREDDIE MAC’s WEEKLY PRIMARY MORTGAGE MARKET SURVEY® From January 27, 2022

  • 30 Year Fixed= 3.69% + .8 discount point/ IS Year Fixed= 2.93% + .8 discount point
  • The 30 Year fixed mortgage rate is approx. 1 year ago – February 4th, 2021 was 2.73 +.7 discount. A discount point of .7 means an additional charge to the buyer of $2870.00 based on the average mortgage loan of $410,000 (MBA). A discount point of .7 means an additional charge to the buyer of$2870.00 based on the average mortgage loan of$410,000 (MBA)

LEADING INDICATORS TODAY

  • 10 Year Treasury-Opened Today 1.9630 the 52 week low is 1.1280 and the 52 week high is 2.0630
  • WTI Crude Oil (CLl}-Opened Today $93.93 the 52 week low is $57.25 and the 52 weeks high is $95.82
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Island Update

The Sanibel Island Causeway Project new interactive web tool

Users can now take advantage of Lee County’s newly launched interactive web tool for its Sanibel Causeway project to access maps, plans, and timelines.

This $8.5 million project will benefit both Island A and B by using Tourist Development Tax dollars and state funds. Contracts have already been awarded in 2021 and the project’s estimated end date is the summer of 2024.

Click here for the entire article

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Island Update

J N Ding Darling announce lineup for annual film series

The 10th annual “Ding” Darling Film Series will air virtually from Feb. 16 though April 13, with related Zoom discussions to follow. The films will explore natural topics, from global warming to the impact of human behavior on the environment as seen through the lens of a sea turtle.

The festival starts on Feb. 16 with the award-winning documentary “2040,” which presents a story of hope that looks at the possibility that humanity could reverse global warming and improve the lives of every living thing. Director Damon Gameau embarks on a global journey to meet innovators and change-makers in the areas of economics, technology, civil society, agriculture, education, and sustainability.

Another season highlight, “The Biggest Little Farm” chronicles the eight-year journey of one couple as they trade city living for 200 acres of barren farmland and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature.

Registrations are limited to 200 for each film at dingdarlingsociety.org/articles/lecture-and-film-series. Registration will be required by the day prior to the discussion at least, depending upon availability. The films will be available to view on various platforms to watch at a time and link assigned via email.

The film discussions will take place at 5 p.m.

The season’s full schedule is as follows:

  • Feb. 16: “2040”
  • March 2: “Biggest Little Farm”
  • March 16: “Salmon Forest”
  • April 6: “Last Green Thread” and “Chasing Ghosts” (double feature)

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Island Update

CCA to host reception for season’s next art exhibit

The Captiva Civic Association will continue with its 2021-22 art exhibition season next week with an opening reception for the fourth of five exhibits scheduled at the gallery over the coming months.

“Shorelines: Paintings and Stories of Captiva and Her Island Neighbors” will be a solo exhibition of paintings of places and landmarks in and around Captiva, Sanibel and the Pine Island region by Florida artist Paul Arsenault. It is a deliberate play on words as a title as he believes his creations inspired by the island “shore” locales capture the history, or the “lines” of the story, of the places. Mostly acrylic on canvas, Arsenault’s work captures the feeling and vibrance of the tropical atmosphere and the uniqueness of the island communities: colorful and exotic, while also being familiar and nostalgic.

“Paintings in this exhibition include the early days of South Seas, a unique perspective of the Lady Chadwick’s berth, Kite Day on Sanibel, circa 1984, Katy Gardenia’s shop, the colorful Pirate Playhouse when it was on Periwinkle and several depictions of Blind Pass over the years,” he said.

The opening reception is set for Feb. 17 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Captiva Civic Center.

Open to the community, it will feature a bar, light refreshments and live music. Reservations are required to attend; visit the Eventbrite link at www.ccacaptiva.org/events-classes-meetings/.

In addition, Arsenault will give a presentation called “Stories” on March 3 at 4 p.m. at the center. He will talk about the “Shorelines” exhibition and share the stories behind his featured paintings.

The presentation is also free and open to the community, but reservations are required to attend. To register, visit the Eventbrite link at www.ccacaptiva.org/events-classes-meetings/.

“We had planned to have this exhibition last year but had to postpone it,” CCA Executive Director Emily Ankerson said. “Paul’s work is really amazing — breathtaking — and he is a wonderful storyteller. I think people in the community are really going to enjoy his beautiful paintings and the stories behind them.”

“Shorelines” will be on display from Feb. 17 through April 18.

The gallery is open for viewing Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Click here for more info

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Island Update

Celebrate Thomas Edison’s 175th Birthday, Ft Myers

The public is invited to celebrate Thomas Edison’s 175th birthday at 10 a.m. Feb. 11 at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates. The party is a free public event and includes a birthday cake which is sponsored in part by the Edison Pageant of Light, the organization founded in 1938 to memorialize Thomas Edison and honor his achievements and contributions in Fort Myers. Click here for more info

 

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Island Update

Explore Manatee Park

Visitors are invited to a free tour of the Manatee Park butterfly garden and habitats at 9 a.m. Sundays through March 27. Visitors will enjoy walking the ADA accessible paths through the restored native plant habitats and butterfly gardens. A volunteer naturalist will lead the tour. Manatee Park is a non-captive refuge for the threatened Florida manatee. Optimum viewing is now through March. Free tour with paid parking. Click here to learn more

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Island Update

The 23rd Annual Southwest Florida Reading Festival

The 23rd Annual Southwest Florida Reading Festival will feature more than 20 acclaimed and bestselling authors from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 5. The festival will be hosted on the downtown Fort Myers Regional Library campus located at 2450 First St., Fort Myers.

SWFL Reading Festival

Free and for all-ages, this popular annual outdoor event gives fans the opportunity to meet a diverse lineup of bestselling authors, participate in contests, activities and discover the latest in books and technology. In addition to author appearances and autograph sessions, there will be food truck vendors, storytelling programs, arts and crafts, youth writing contests and a free book for every child and teenager.

The complete list of authors can be found on the festival’s new mobile app “SWFL ReadFest” at the App Store, Google Play or by visiting the festival website at ReadFest.org

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Island Update

RSW Airport News Feb 2022

New air service at Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) Air

Transat: Montreal (YUL), weekly, seasonal service
Eurowings Discover: Frankfurt, Germany (FRA), weekly, year-round service starts March 28

New flights at RSW
Sun Country: Duluth, Minn. (DLH), weekly; Green Bay, Wis. (GRB), weekly; Milwaukee (MKE), weekly; Rochester, Minn. (RST), weekly starts Feb. 3
United Airlines: Los Angeles (LAX), daily; San Francisco (SFO), daily
News from Punta Gorda Airport (PGD) Allegiant service from Akron, Ohio (CAK), begins March 2