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Ryan Benny

  • Loan Officer
  • NMLS: 48752665
  • (800) 888-7088
  • 555 Yvette Lane
  • Washington, WA 85774

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I have been working in the Sate of CA for over 15 years. My clients are strictly word-of-mouth because my sercice and expriece speak for themselves. 

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888-377-1255 x22

Ryan Benny

Fed Cuts Again, But Dot Plot Steers Mortgage Rate Outlook
Fed Cuts Again, But Dot Plot Steers Mortgage Rate Outlook
Dec 10 2025   average 30-year fixed Fed rate cut dot plot Powell press conference mortgage rates
Today was a big day for financial markets and mortgage rates. The Federal Reserve held its final meeting of the year, and on the surface, the headline sounds simple: The Fed cut its short-term rate by 0.25%. But for the mortgage world, that headline... Read More
This Week in Mortgage Rates: Buyers Are Back as Rates Hover in the Low 6s
This Week in Mortgage Rates: Buyers Are Back as Rates Hover in the Low 6s
Dec 6 2025   average 30-year fixed mortgage update weekly mortgage recap home buying 2025 refinance options
It’s been a busy week in the mortgage world. Rates moved up, down, and back again—but never broke out of a fairly tight range. Underneath those rate moves, we saw something important: buyers and homeowners are quietly stepping back into... Read More
Stronger Data Last Week Caused a Slight Rate Bump
Stronger Data Last Week Caused a Slight Rate Bump
Dec 1 2025   average 30-year fixed mortgage rates mortgage update homebuying jobless claims
As we head into the first week of December, mortgage rates are starting out just a bit higher than they were before the Thanksgiving holiday. The move was small, but it was driven by something important: stronger-than-expected economic data last... Read More
What Today’s Jobs Report Means for Mortgage Rates
What Today’s Jobs Report Means for Mortgage Rates
Nov 21 2025   average 30-year fixed mortgage rates jobs report unemployment rate 4.4% NFP 119k
Today’s mortgage rate movement came down to one thing: the long-awaited jobs report. And while the numbers were mixed, the overall effect was simple — mortgage rates held steady instead of rising. Here’s what happened and what it... Read More