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This Is My Why

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When I think about what motivates me and keeps me moving forward, it always comes back to the people who support me every day. I’m truly grateful for my wife, friends, colleagues, and partners who make everything I do possible. None of this would happen without them. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving and enjoy your day tomorrow. Take a moment to reflect on your own “why” and the people who make it all meaningful. Learn more about why I chose Mortgage Investors Group and what drives me each day. Our purpose is rooted in the people who support us and give our work meaning. This Thanksgiving, I’m thankful for everyone who plays a part in that . Follow me on LinkedIn and Instagram for more, or visit Adam Buice .

Starting Off 2026

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I’m kicking off the year with partner meetings and making time for some fun along the way. Here are a few more pictures. Follow me on LinkedIn or more updates on both life and business like this, or learn more at Adam Buice .

The Impact of Tariffs on the Real Estate Market

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With recent economic changes and developments sending markets up and down every day, it’s no surprise that potential homebuyers and investors want to know how global trade tensions and tariffs might affect the real estate and mortgage markets. As a mortgage advisor who works with clients in various financial situations, I’ve been carefully monitoring these developments to help my clients make informed decisions. Remember that uncertainty is bad for business globally. As tariff discussions drag out, they continue to sow uncertainty, creating a sense of pause and conservative investing. Here are some insights on what these changes might mean for your homebuying journey. Table of Contents How Tariffs Affect Mortgage Rates Consumer Confidence and Homebuying Decisions Understanding the Cost of Waiting Finding Balance: What You Can Actually Control Looking Forward Beyond Tariffs Conclusion How Tariffs Affect Mortgage Rates The relationship between tariffs and mortgage rates isn’t always stra...