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August 11, 2011 at 8:02 AM #718796August 11, 2011 at 8:13 AM #717609
desmond
ParticipantHow bad is the economy?
I asked flu about doing a re-fi and he said
“I don’t give a sh– about interest rates anymore”August 11, 2011 at 8:13 AM #717700desmond
ParticipantHow bad is the economy?
I asked flu about doing a re-fi and he said
“I don’t give a sh– about interest rates anymore”August 11, 2011 at 8:13 AM #718297desmond
ParticipantHow bad is the economy?
I asked flu about doing a re-fi and he said
“I don’t give a sh– about interest rates anymore”August 11, 2011 at 8:13 AM #718450desmond
ParticipantHow bad is the economy?
I asked flu about doing a re-fi and he said
“I don’t give a sh– about interest rates anymore”August 11, 2011 at 8:13 AM #718806desmond
ParticipantHow bad is the economy?
I asked flu about doing a re-fi and he said
“I don’t give a sh– about interest rates anymore”August 11, 2011 at 8:47 AM #717619meadandale
Participant[quote=threadkiller][quote=flu][quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]The Fed can’t implement QE3 because everyone else is buying up all the available treasuries.
China no longer wants our dollars, so we will have to start making our own stuff (the horror).
The fed has to assure (again) that they can keep interest rates exactly where they want forever because there is no limit to the amount of treasuries they can buy.
You can get a 30 year mortgage for around 4%.[/quote]
Actually, you can get a 30 year mortgage less than 4% now.
I’m seeing 15 year mortgages no fee/no cost for 3.375%[/quote]
Where would that be? I’m not doubting you ,just thinking of doing a Refi[/quote]As am I…need a hookup.
August 11, 2011 at 8:47 AM #717710meadandale
Participant[quote=threadkiller][quote=flu][quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]The Fed can’t implement QE3 because everyone else is buying up all the available treasuries.
China no longer wants our dollars, so we will have to start making our own stuff (the horror).
The fed has to assure (again) that they can keep interest rates exactly where they want forever because there is no limit to the amount of treasuries they can buy.
You can get a 30 year mortgage for around 4%.[/quote]
Actually, you can get a 30 year mortgage less than 4% now.
I’m seeing 15 year mortgages no fee/no cost for 3.375%[/quote]
Where would that be? I’m not doubting you ,just thinking of doing a Refi[/quote]As am I…need a hookup.
August 11, 2011 at 8:47 AM #718307meadandale
Participant[quote=threadkiller][quote=flu][quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]The Fed can’t implement QE3 because everyone else is buying up all the available treasuries.
China no longer wants our dollars, so we will have to start making our own stuff (the horror).
The fed has to assure (again) that they can keep interest rates exactly where they want forever because there is no limit to the amount of treasuries they can buy.
You can get a 30 year mortgage for around 4%.[/quote]
Actually, you can get a 30 year mortgage less than 4% now.
I’m seeing 15 year mortgages no fee/no cost for 3.375%[/quote]
Where would that be? I’m not doubting you ,just thinking of doing a Refi[/quote]As am I…need a hookup.
August 11, 2011 at 8:47 AM #718460meadandale
Participant[quote=threadkiller][quote=flu][quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]The Fed can’t implement QE3 because everyone else is buying up all the available treasuries.
China no longer wants our dollars, so we will have to start making our own stuff (the horror).
The fed has to assure (again) that they can keep interest rates exactly where they want forever because there is no limit to the amount of treasuries they can buy.
You can get a 30 year mortgage for around 4%.[/quote]
Actually, you can get a 30 year mortgage less than 4% now.
I’m seeing 15 year mortgages no fee/no cost for 3.375%[/quote]
Where would that be? I’m not doubting you ,just thinking of doing a Refi[/quote]As am I…need a hookup.
August 11, 2011 at 8:47 AM #718816meadandale
Participant[quote=threadkiller][quote=flu][quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]The Fed can’t implement QE3 because everyone else is buying up all the available treasuries.
China no longer wants our dollars, so we will have to start making our own stuff (the horror).
The fed has to assure (again) that they can keep interest rates exactly where they want forever because there is no limit to the amount of treasuries they can buy.
You can get a 30 year mortgage for around 4%.[/quote]
Actually, you can get a 30 year mortgage less than 4% now.
I’m seeing 15 year mortgages no fee/no cost for 3.375%[/quote]
Where would that be? I’m not doubting you ,just thinking of doing a Refi[/quote]As am I…need a hookup.
August 11, 2011 at 9:06 AM #717644Coronita
Participant[quote=meadandale][quote=threadkiller][quote=flu][quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]The Fed can’t implement QE3 because everyone else is buying up all the available treasuries.
China no longer wants our dollars, so we will have to start making our own stuff (the horror).
The fed has to assure (again) that they can keep interest rates exactly where they want forever because there is no limit to the amount of treasuries they can buy.
You can get a 30 year mortgage for around 4%.[/quote]
Actually, you can get a 30 year mortgage less than 4% now.
I’m seeing 15 year mortgages no fee/no cost for 3.375%[/quote]
Where would that be? I’m not doubting you ,just thinking of doing a Refi[/quote]As am I…need a hookup.[/quote]
I’ll ask my broker. I plan on locking soon.
Also, one of my credit unions I look for has ridiculously low rates if you’re willing to pay closing costs
August 11, 2011 at 9:06 AM #717733Coronita
Participant[quote=meadandale][quote=threadkiller][quote=flu][quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]The Fed can’t implement QE3 because everyone else is buying up all the available treasuries.
China no longer wants our dollars, so we will have to start making our own stuff (the horror).
The fed has to assure (again) that they can keep interest rates exactly where they want forever because there is no limit to the amount of treasuries they can buy.
You can get a 30 year mortgage for around 4%.[/quote]
Actually, you can get a 30 year mortgage less than 4% now.
I’m seeing 15 year mortgages no fee/no cost for 3.375%[/quote]
Where would that be? I’m not doubting you ,just thinking of doing a Refi[/quote]As am I…need a hookup.[/quote]
I’ll ask my broker. I plan on locking soon.
Also, one of my credit unions I look for has ridiculously low rates if you’re willing to pay closing costs
August 11, 2011 at 9:06 AM #718332Coronita
Participant[quote=meadandale][quote=threadkiller][quote=flu][quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]The Fed can’t implement QE3 because everyone else is buying up all the available treasuries.
China no longer wants our dollars, so we will have to start making our own stuff (the horror).
The fed has to assure (again) that they can keep interest rates exactly where they want forever because there is no limit to the amount of treasuries they can buy.
You can get a 30 year mortgage for around 4%.[/quote]
Actually, you can get a 30 year mortgage less than 4% now.
I’m seeing 15 year mortgages no fee/no cost for 3.375%[/quote]
Where would that be? I’m not doubting you ,just thinking of doing a Refi[/quote]As am I…need a hookup.[/quote]
I’ll ask my broker. I plan on locking soon.
Also, one of my credit unions I look for has ridiculously low rates if you’re willing to pay closing costs
August 11, 2011 at 9:06 AM #718485Coronita
Participant[quote=meadandale][quote=threadkiller][quote=flu][quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]The Fed can’t implement QE3 because everyone else is buying up all the available treasuries.
China no longer wants our dollars, so we will have to start making our own stuff (the horror).
The fed has to assure (again) that they can keep interest rates exactly where they want forever because there is no limit to the amount of treasuries they can buy.
You can get a 30 year mortgage for around 4%.[/quote]
Actually, you can get a 30 year mortgage less than 4% now.
I’m seeing 15 year mortgages no fee/no cost for 3.375%[/quote]
Where would that be? I’m not doubting you ,just thinking of doing a Refi[/quote]As am I…need a hookup.[/quote]
I’ll ask my broker. I plan on locking soon.
Also, one of my credit unions I look for has ridiculously low rates if you’re willing to pay closing costs
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