Kody Sheffield Mortgage Specialist

Kody Sheffield Mortgage Specialist I have been helping people buy and refinance their homes for the last 18 years I work with some the of top agents and builders in the state. NMLS # 273127

Mortgage specialist working with my community to help people to get what they want in the home loan industry. I have been providing home loans to the great people of Utah and Wyoming for the last 18 years. I can't wait to talk to you about the purchase of your new home or if you are simply just wanting to refinance your existing home. I have remained a Mortgage Broker to be able to maintain the best products for my clients.

This is how to get going for the day.  Agents reach out to me if you want to close your borrowers fast.
04/10/2024

This is how to get going for the day. Agents reach out to me if you want to close your borrowers fast.

01/16/2024

Home Prices Continue to Move Higher

Inflation continues to make progress lower while home prices nationwide are on the rise. Here are last week’s headlines:

Annual “Core” Consumer Inflation Falls Below 4%
Wholesale Inflation Lower Than Expected
Home Prices Continue to Move Higher
Holiday Season Impact on Jobless Claims
Annual “Core” Consumer Inflation Falls Below 4%

Inflation rose 0.3% from November to December, per the Consumer Price Index (CPI). CPI also rose from 3.1% to 3.4% on an annual basis, though this is still near the lowest level in almost three years. Core CPI, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, increased 0.3% while the annual reading fell from 4% to 3.9%. This was the first time Core CPI fell below 4% in over two years!

Rising costs for energy, used cars and motor vehicle insurance all contributed to the increase in inflation last month. High shelter costs were also a factor, though these have been moderating based on other reports, which should help inflation move even lower once the reporting catches up.

What’s the bottom line? Inflation has made significant progress lower after peaking in 2022, with the headline reading now at 3.4% (down from 9.1%) and the core reading at 3.9% (down from 6.6%).

Remember, the Fed began aggressively hiking the Fed Funds Rate (the overnight borrowing rate for banks) in March 2022 to try to slow the economy and curb runaway inflation. Following eleven hikes in this cycle, the Fed pressed pause at their last three meetings in 2023, as signs of cooling inflation grew.

Will the progress we’ve seen on inflation be enough for the Fed to shift from rate hikes to rate cuts later this year, as many economists expect?

Wholesale Inflation Lower Than Expected
The Producer Price Index (PPI), which measures inflation on the wholesale level, fell 0.1% in December, coming in below the expected 0.1% rise. On an annual basis, PPI rose from an anemic 0.8% to 1%, also lower than expected. Core PPI, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, was flat for the month with the year-over-year reading down from 2% to 1.8%.

What’s the bottom line? This latest PPI report is another encouraging sign that inflation is easing, with December’s 1% year-over-year reading a sharp drop from 2022’s 11.7% peak. Plus, lower producer inflation often leads to lower consumer inflation if these savings are passed on to consumers.

Home Prices Continue to Move Higher
“Home price appreciation continued to push forward in November, despite the new highs in mortgage rates seen over the year,” per CoreLogic’s Chief Economist, Dr. Selma Hepp. Their Home Price Index showed that home prices nationwide rose 0.2% from October to November, hitting a new all-time high for the seventh straight month. Prices were also 5.2% higher than in November 2022.

CoreLogic forecasts that home prices will fall 0.2% in December and rise 2.5% in the year going forward, though their forecasts tend to be on the conservative side historically. In fact, CoreLogic’s index is on pace for 7% appreciation in 2023, based on the readings for the first eleven months of last year.

What’s the bottom line? The latest rise in home prices reported by CoreLogic echoes the strong growth seen by other major indices like Case-Shiller and the Federal Housing Finance Agency. These reports continue to demonstrate why homeownership remains a good opportunity for building wealth through real estate.

Holiday Season Impact on Jobless Claims
Initial Jobless Claims declined by 1,000 in the latest week, as 202,000 people filed for unemployment benefits for the first time. Continuing Claims also fell by 34,000, with 1.834 million people still receiving benefits after filing their initial claim.

What’s the bottom line? Initial Jobless Claims are historically lower during the holiday season, as layoffs tend to wane before Christmas and New Year’s. And while Continuing Claims have moved lower over the last few weeks, they are still elevated and suggest it’s becoming harder for people to find employment once they are let go.

05/16/2023

💥 Major Investment Alert! 💰💚

Exciting news! The Biden-Harris Administration has announced a significant investment of nearly $11 billion to advance clean energy across rural America. This substantial commitment, made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act, aims to bring affordable, reliable clean energy to communities nationwide.

This investment represents the largest since the Rural Electrification Act of 1936, signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It's a notable step toward a cleaner, greener future and demonstrates the administration's focus on addressing climate change.

The funding is divided into two programs under President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act:

1️⃣ Empowering Rural America (New ERA) program:

$9.7 billion available for eligible rural electric cooperatives to deploy renewable energy systems, zero-emission technologies, and carbon capture systems.
2️⃣ Powering Affordable Clean Energy (PACE) program:

$1 billion available in partially forgivable loans to renewable-energy developers and electric service providers. This includes financing for large-scale solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, hydropower projects, and energy storage.
These programs aim to create new jobs, lower energy costs, and reduce air and water pollution, benefiting the health of our communities. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is ready to collaborate with various entities to implement these investments.

This investment aligns with President Biden's Investing in America agenda, which focuses on economic growth, job creation, and building a clean-energy economy to address the climate crisis.

For more details on the New ERA program, visit: www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/electric-programs/empowering-rural-america-new-era-program. Rural electric cooperatives can apply by submitting a Letter of Interest between July 31 and Aug. 31, 2023.

To learn more about the PACE program, head to: www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/electric-programs/powering-affordable-clean-energy-pace-program. Letters of Interest will be accepted starting on June 30, 2023, until Sept. 29, 2023.

This substantial investment highlights the focus on advancing clean energy in rural America. Let's anticipate the positive impact it will have on our communities and their sustainable future! 🎉🏡💚

Is a Reverse right for you?
08/02/2022

Is a Reverse right for you?

12/18/2017

Some worthy information about your credit.
Question: When a collection or another derogatory item is deleted from the credit report how much will the score increase? The answer, go figure, is that it depends. The question that should be asked is what are the factors that it depends on?

Answer: A derogatory account can weigh as little as 0 points on your credit score! But don’t get too excited because you actually don’t want your derogatory items weighing nothing. On the other side of the scale you could lose up to 175 points with one negative remark and this is much better news...don’t worry I’m not insane, let me explain.

Your positive credit represents your potential credit score ceiling, and your negative credit reduces that ceiling to wherever the scores are sitting. The more points you lose on a negative remark the better your positive credit was to begin with. For example, if you have 10 collections and nothing in the positive account section then you have a 0 or N/A score, therefore each collection weighs 0 points. It’s not until you build up your positive accounts that these collections carry any weight. Other major factors regarding weight of a derogatory remark is the quantity of negatives you have, the more negative marks on the credit report the less each one weighs (diminishing returns), and also your Date of Last Activity (DLA) is a major player. The more recent the DLA the more damaging the account. The balances of an account are not a factor! Call me today. I'll put you in touch with the right people to repair your credit to purchase a home in 2018.

Are you a VETERAN or do you have family and friends that have served this great country.  VA home loans is just one of t...
12/15/2017

Are you a VETERAN or do you have family and friends that have served this great country. VA home loans is just one of the benefits they receive. I take pride in helping them become home owners or refinance their existing loan. I just partnered with a great group. I work almost all of my business off of referrals. Please think of me if the conversation of Home Ownership or refinancing comes up with a VETERAN close to you. 801-897-9900

Contact us today if you would like to learn More about 1% down with 3% equity.
05/18/2017

Contact us today if you would like to learn More about 1% down with 3% equity.

Take a look.  You do not need to have more than 1% down to purchase a home.  Call me today.  If you are an agent looking...
12/01/2016

Take a look. You do not need to have more than 1% down to purchase a home. Call me today. If you are an agent looking for more info let me know.

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10/14/2016

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09/22/2016

Did you know we can get you into a home for only 1% Down. Call me today and I can give you the details. Agents this is a great tool for your buyers. Call me today. 801-897-9900

Know what you're looking for before you buy.
06/28/2016

Know what you're looking for before you buy.

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