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August 11, 2011 at 11:31 AM #717737August 11, 2011 at 12:45 PM #718627CoronitaParticipant
[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]
If you want a hookup let me pm you and you can talk to my broker. I opted for the no fee/no cost option. at 3.375
August 11, 2011 at 12:45 PM #718473CoronitaParticipant[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]
If you want a hookup let me pm you and you can talk to my broker. I opted for the no fee/no cost option. at 3.375
August 11, 2011 at 12:45 PM #717784CoronitaParticipant[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]
If you want a hookup let me pm you and you can talk to my broker. I opted for the no fee/no cost option. at 3.375
August 11, 2011 at 12:45 PM #717875CoronitaParticipant[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]
If you want a hookup let me pm you and you can talk to my broker. I opted for the no fee/no cost option. at 3.375
August 11, 2011 at 12:45 PM #718985CoronitaParticipant[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]
If you want a hookup let me pm you and you can talk to my broker. I opted for the no fee/no cost option. at 3.375
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