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  • How Treasury Bonds Work

    How Treasury Bonds Work

    Lately, I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about how connected everything really is.

    Mortgage rates.
    Home affordability.
    Monthly payments.
    Savings accounts.
    Even the stock market.

    A lot of people hear phrases on the news like:

    “Bond yields are rising.”

    Or:

    “Investors are buying Treasuries.”

    And for most normal people, it kind of sounds like financial industry code language.

    Honestly, for a long time, I think many people just tuned it out because it felt overly complicated or disconnected from everyday life.

    But the more I’ve worked in real estate and the more conversations I’ve had with buyers and sellers throughout Raleigh, Clayton, Apex, Fuquay Varina and Johnston County, the more I realized something important:

    A lot of what happens in housing starts with bonds.

    Not in a dramatic “Wall Street” kind of way.

    Quietly.

    Almost invisibly.

    A bond is really just a loan.

    When someone buys a U.S. Treasury bond, they are lending money to the government for a set amount of time in exchange for interest payments.

    That’s it.

    But what fascinated me while researching this topic is how many different parts of the economy are tied back to that simple idea.

    Retirees buy bonds because they often want stability and predictable income.

    Banks buy bonds.

    Insurance companies buy bonds.

    Pension funds buy bonds.

    Even some stablecoin companies in crypto hold short term U.S. Treasuries because they are considered liquid and relatively stable.

    And suddenly you start realizing:

    This isn’t some niche finance topic.

    This is one of the hidden systems quietly influencing how money moves through the entire economy.

    One thing that really stood out to me is how emotional investing can become when people do not fully understand what they own.

    When stocks fall, people panic.

    When mortgage rates rise, people freeze.

    When headlines get scary, uncertainty spreads quickly.

    But bonds operate differently than many people think.

    If someone buys a bond intending to hold it until maturity, temporary price swings may matter far less than people realize because the bond holder can still continue collecting interest payments and eventually receive their principal back at the end.

    That does not mean bonds are “risk free.”

    It just means the way they behave is often misunderstood.

    And honestly, I think that misunderstanding matters because mortgage rates are heavily influenced by Treasury yields.

    So even if someone never plans to buy a bond in their life, understanding bonds can still help explain:

    • why mortgage rates move
    • why affordability changes
    • why the Federal Reserve matters
    • and why the housing market sometimes feels unpredictable

    That’s one reason I wanted to start creating more educational content like this.

    Not financial advice.

    Not trying to predict markets.

    Just breaking down complicated topics into normal language that everyday people can actually understand.

    Because buying a home is already stressful enough without feeling like the entire economy is written in another language.

    Over the next few weeks, I’ll continue expanding PearlTucker.com’s Educational Resources section with more plain-English explanations about:

    • mortgage rates
    • Federal Reserve decisions
    • housing trends
    • affordability
    • relocation
    • and how economic shifts affect buyers and sellers here in North Carolina

    Especially for people moving to areas like:

    • Raleigh
    • Durham
    • Clayton
    • Smithfield
    • Fuquay Varina
    • Apex
    • Wake County
    • Johnston County

    The goal is simple:

    Help people feel a little more informed and a little less overwhelmed.

    And honestly, I think the more you learn about how money works, the less intimidating the economy starts to feel.

    Next week, I’ll be releasing another educational video breaking down how the Federal Reserve controls interest rates and why those decisions can directly affect:

    • mortgage rates
    • monthly payments
    • home affordability
    • savings accounts
    • and the overall housing market

    Because whether someone realizes it or not, Federal Reserve policy quietly influences almost every part of the real estate market here in North Carolina and across the country.

    My goal with this series is not to overwhelm people with financial jargon, but to help buyers, sellers and homeowners better understand the bigger economic picture in plain English.

    You can find more educational resources, videos and real estate insights at PearlTucker.com.

  • Open House This Sunday in Raleigh, NC at 300 Garden Vine Trail

    Open House This Sunday in Raleigh, NC at 300 Garden Vine Trail

    Looking for a modern home in Raleigh with space, comfort and convenience? Join us this Sunday, May 17th from 12 PM to 4 PM for an Open House at 300 Garden Vine Trail, Raleigh, NC 27610.

    This beautifully designed home offers over 2,000 square feet of living space with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and a 2 car garage in one of Raleigh’s growing areas close to shopping, dining and major commuter routes.

    Guests who tour the home will also be entered for a chance to win a $50 Angus Barn gift card.

    Open House Details

    Address: 300 Garden Vine Trail, Raleigh, NC 27610
    Date: Sunday, May 17th
    Time: 12 PM to 4 PM

    Hosted by:

    • Dawn Shuey from 12 PM to 2 PM
    • Pearl Tucker from 2 PM to 4 PM

    What You’ll Love About This Raleigh Home

    From the moment you walk in, the home feels bright, open and welcoming. The main living area flows seamlessly into the kitchen and dining space, creating the perfect setup for everyday living or entertaining guests.

    The kitchen features:

    • White cabinetry
    • Quartz countertops
    • Large center island with seating
    • Stainless steel appliances
    • Modern lighting fixtures

    Upstairs, the spacious primary suite offers a relaxing retreat with large windows, plenty of natural light and a peaceful atmosphere. The screened porch overlooks a wooded backdrop, giving the backyard a quiet and private feel that is hard to find in many newer communities.

    Home Features

    • 3 Bedrooms
    • 2 Full Bathrooms and 1 Half Bathroom
    • 2 Car Garage
    • Approximately 2,004 Square Feet
    • Open Concept Floor Plan
    • Screened Porch
    • Modern Kitchen
    • Spacious Primary Suite
    • Raleigh, NC Location

    Convenient Raleigh Location

    300 Garden Vine Trail offers quick access to Raleigh, Clayton and surrounding areas while still giving homeowners a quieter neighborhood setting. Whether you are a first time homebuyer, relocating or simply looking for more space, this home is worth seeing in person.

    Tour the Home and Enter to Win

    Everyone who attends the Open House and tours the property will have the opportunity to enter the Angus Barn gift card giveaway.

    If you have been searching for homes for sale in Raleigh, NC, this is a great opportunity to explore a move in ready home and experience the layout and neighborhood for yourself.

    We look forward to seeing you this Sunday.

  • 300 Garden Vine Trail in Raleigh Feels Like Home the Moment You Walk In

    300 Garden Vine Trail in Raleigh Feels Like Home the Moment You Walk In

    View Listing: 300 Garden Vine Trl on Zillow

    There are some homes that simply photograph well, and then there are homes that genuinely feel comfortable the moment you step inside.

    300 Garden Vine Trl was one of those homes for me.

    What immediately stood out was how open and connected the main living space feels without feeling overwhelming. The kitchen, dining and living areas flow together naturally, and the large windows throughout the home allow so much natural light in during the day that the whole space feels bright and welcoming.

    The kitchen island is one of my favorite parts of the home because it really becomes the center of everything. Whether it’s a quick breakfast before work, hosting friends, helping with homework or simply sitting and talking after dinner, it’s the kind of layout that makes everyday living feel easier and more connected.

    I also loved the screened porch off the back of the home. It gives you a place to slow down a little and enjoy being outside without dealing with the heat or bugs as much during the warmer months here in North Carolina. The backyard has enough room to enjoy without feeling like a huge maintenance project every weekend.

    Upstairs, the primary suite feels spacious and private, especially with the tray ceilings, walk in closet and beautifully finished bathroom. The home overall has a clean, modern feel while still feeling warm and practical at the same time.

    Another thing I really appreciate about this location is the balance between convenience and quiet living. You are still close to Raleigh, Clayton and major highways, but once you’re back in the neighborhood, things feel noticeably calmer and more residential.

    The Edge of Auburn community also adds a lot to the experience with amenities like walking trails, basketball court, a community pool, playground and dog park, which makes it easy to enjoy the neighborhood beyond just the home itself.

    If you’ve been looking for a move in ready home that feels bright, functional and comfortable without feeling overly flashy or overdone, I think this one is definitely worth seeing in person.

    — Pearl Tucker
    Realtor with eXp Realty/Anna Powell Real Estate

     Contact Me:
     [email protected]
     910-537-6304
     PearlTucker.com

  • Follow the Growth: Why 540 Could Be the Triangle’s Next Real Estate Goldmine

    Follow the Growth: Why 540 Could Be the Triangle’s Next Real Estate Goldmine

    If you’ve lived in or around the Triangle for any amount of time, you’ve probably noticed how fast everything is growing. New neighborhoods, road expansions, and more families are moving here than ever before.

    One of the biggest drivers behind that growth is the 540 expansion.

    In my newest YouTube video, I take you on a short but eye-opening drive through the Wilson’s Mills and Johnston County area to show you exactly what’s happening along the 540 corridor and why smart buyers and investors are already paying close attention.

    A Quiet Area on the Verge of Big Change

    What was once quiet farmland is quickly becoming one of the Triangle’s most promising zones for new development. With 540 connecting Clayton, Smithfield, and beyond, travel times to Raleigh and RTP are shrinking, and that’s a game changer for families who want more space without giving up convenience.

    As new neighborhoods, coffee shops, and schools pop up along the route, it’s becoming clear that this isn’t just suburban growth. It’s a long-term shift in where people want to live and work.

    Why This Matters for Buyers and Sellers

    If you’re thinking about buying land or a home in Johnston County, now’s the time to pay attention. Prices are still reasonable compared to Wake County, but as access improves and businesses move in, that window of opportunity is starting to narrow.

    For homeowners, this could mean an exciting rise in property values, especially if you’re near future interchanges or new subdivisions.

    Watch the video on YouTube

    In the video, I break down where the growth is happening, what to look out for, and how it could impact both buyers and sellers over the next few years.

    Let’s Talk Strategy

    Whether you’re planning to buy your first home, invest in land, or simply stay informed about your neighborhood, understanding local growth patterns is key.

    If you’d like to talk about what this means for your property or your next move, send me a message. I’d love to help you make the most of this exciting time in our market.

    Talk soon,

    Pearl Tucker, REALTOR®
    Anna Powell Real Estate | eXp Realty