Senior Reporter @ Forbes Advisor
Los Angeles, California, United States
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As a senior reporter at Forbes Advisor, I write and edit breaking news, evergreen and in-depth stories on personal finance topics, such as mortgages, real estate, credit cards, and retirement.
My work has been featured in publications such as MSN, CNBC, and The Washington Post, among others, garnering millions of views. Several stories have also been published and cited by government agencies, scholarly journals and think tanks, including Brookings, the National Institute of Health and the University of Michigan.
I've also given interviews about mortgages, debt and student loans to CNBC, the Los Angeles Times and other media outlets.
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10 creative new ways to pay off your student loans by Natalie Campisi
10 creative new ways to pay off your student loans by Natalie Campisi
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How Your Credit Score Affects Car Loan APRs
How Your Credit Score Affects Car Loan APRs
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More young people are choosing to go childless. (I’m not sure about the cats.) I spoke with three Angelenos under 50 to find out why kids don’t…
More young people are choosing to go childless. (I’m not sure about the cats.) I spoke with three Angelenos under 50 to find out why kids don’t…
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Are you middle class? It's a harder question to answer than you might think. You can look at where you went to school, how much money you make, and…
Are you middle class? It's a harder question to answer than you might think. You can look at where you went to school, how much money you make, and…
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Will The Housing Market Crash? Experts Give 5-Year Predictions.
Forbes
The housing market appears to be operating without brakes as home prices continue to climb–the median listing price shot up in March to a record-high of $405,000, mortgage rates continue to tick up, and buyers are not backing down.
As more signs indicate the housing market is on a fast-paced upward trajectory, many are wondering: Are we entering a housing bubble? And will the market crash or at least, deflate at any point in the near future?
Forbes Advisor asked nearly a dozen…The housing market appears to be operating without brakes as home prices continue to climb–the median listing price shot up in March to a record-high of $405,000, mortgage rates continue to tick up, and buyers are not backing down.
As more signs indicate the housing market is on a fast-paced upward trajectory, many are wondering: Are we entering a housing bubble? And will the market crash or at least, deflate at any point in the near future?
Forbes Advisor asked nearly a dozen housing experts what their forecast is for the housing market in the next five years. While most experts expect homebuyer demand to continue there are some warning signs that home prices could falter amid rising inflation and geopolitical uncertainty. -
‘We’re Facing A Housing Crisis,’ Experts Say. What Homebuyers Can Do About It.
Forbes Advisor
Rising home prices, tight supply and increased demand have put a massive strain on buyers. But some folks are being hit harder than others in this market, making it impossible to access homeownership.
People entering the housing market for the first time—especially those using government-backed mortgage loans who tend to be minorities–have had the most difficulty accessing homeownership over the last couple of years. The number of entry-level buyers dropped to 27% in January from 33% the…Rising home prices, tight supply and increased demand have put a massive strain on buyers. But some folks are being hit harder than others in this market, making it impossible to access homeownership.
People entering the housing market for the first time—especially those using government-backed mortgage loans who tend to be minorities–have had the most difficulty accessing homeownership over the last couple of years. The number of entry-level buyers dropped to 27% in January from 33% the previous year, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). -
5 great cities for millennial homebuyers
Chicago Tribune
For millennials who are ready to become homeowners, finding an affordable house in a great community can be challenging. With housing inventory historically low, real estate in major metro areas is at a premium. Here are 5 cities that offer low housing costs, access to major metro areas and rich lifestyle options.
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Honors & Awards
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Goldschmidt FRED Fellow
SABEW
Selected as one of 21 business journalists who attended a hands-on data workshop at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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Xana Fellow
Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW)
From SABEW: "Mid-career fellowships offer a chance to sharpen leadership skills and broaden professional knowledge. And SABEW’s Xana Fellowship helps female journalists do just that."
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Chautauqua Institution Writing Scholarship
Chautauqua Institution
One of eight scholarship recipients for the Chautauqua Writing Workshop 2019.
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Pushcart Prize Nominee
Pushcart Prize
Nominated for a Pushcart Prize in fiction for my story "The Riches."
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Gasparilla International Film Festival Pitch Contest 2016
GIFF
One of four winners in the Gasparilla International Film Festival Pitch Contest, the prize included an option deal with Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films.
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French
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Society of Professional Journalists
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American Marketing Association
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Los Angeles Press Club
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The Los Angeles Press Club exists to support, promote, and defend quality journalism in Southern California.
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