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October 18, 2010 at 2:26 PM #620683October 18, 2010 at 2:54 PM #619632
enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantJust finished refi at 4.25% without absolutely any closing cost other than interest and taxes. 30-year fixed conforming
October 18, 2010 at 2:54 PM #619714enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantJust finished refi at 4.25% without absolutely any closing cost other than interest and taxes. 30-year fixed conforming
October 18, 2010 at 2:54 PM #620267enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantJust finished refi at 4.25% without absolutely any closing cost other than interest and taxes. 30-year fixed conforming
October 18, 2010 at 2:54 PM #620383enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantJust finished refi at 4.25% without absolutely any closing cost other than interest and taxes. 30-year fixed conforming
October 18, 2010 at 2:54 PM #620703enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantJust finished refi at 4.25% without absolutely any closing cost other than interest and taxes. 30-year fixed conforming
October 18, 2010 at 4:14 PM #619671waiting hawk
Participant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]Just finished refi at 4.25% without absolutely any closing cost other than interest and taxes. 30-year fixed conforming[/quote]
Hi enron who did you go with if I amy ask?October 18, 2010 at 4:14 PM #619753waiting hawk
Participant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]Just finished refi at 4.25% without absolutely any closing cost other than interest and taxes. 30-year fixed conforming[/quote]
Hi enron who did you go with if I amy ask?October 18, 2010 at 4:14 PM #620306waiting hawk
Participant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]Just finished refi at 4.25% without absolutely any closing cost other than interest and taxes. 30-year fixed conforming[/quote]
Hi enron who did you go with if I amy ask?October 18, 2010 at 4:14 PM #620423waiting hawk
Participant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]Just finished refi at 4.25% without absolutely any closing cost other than interest and taxes. 30-year fixed conforming[/quote]
Hi enron who did you go with if I amy ask?October 18, 2010 at 4:14 PM #620743waiting hawk
Participant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]Just finished refi at 4.25% without absolutely any closing cost other than interest and taxes. 30-year fixed conforming[/quote]
Hi enron who did you go with if I amy ask?October 18, 2010 at 9:57 PM #619798enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=waiting hawk]
Hi enron who did you go with if I amy ask?[/quote]Based on recommendation of my coworkers I used amerisave.com
They have very good rates but they are not a good idea for everyone because,
(a) you need high credit score and good equity for a good rate
(b) You pay upfront for credit report (~30) and appraisal (~350) but your deal is not final and locked until those two items are complete. If your estimates were too far from reality then your deal can change.It worked out OK for me, but in hindsight you can get more or less the same deal (maybe 0.125% higher) from a good mortgage broker with far less uncertainties and (probably) better service.
October 18, 2010 at 9:57 PM #619880enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=waiting hawk]
Hi enron who did you go with if I amy ask?[/quote]Based on recommendation of my coworkers I used amerisave.com
They have very good rates but they are not a good idea for everyone because,
(a) you need high credit score and good equity for a good rate
(b) You pay upfront for credit report (~30) and appraisal (~350) but your deal is not final and locked until those two items are complete. If your estimates were too far from reality then your deal can change.It worked out OK for me, but in hindsight you can get more or less the same deal (maybe 0.125% higher) from a good mortgage broker with far less uncertainties and (probably) better service.
October 18, 2010 at 9:57 PM #620432enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=waiting hawk]
Hi enron who did you go with if I amy ask?[/quote]Based on recommendation of my coworkers I used amerisave.com
They have very good rates but they are not a good idea for everyone because,
(a) you need high credit score and good equity for a good rate
(b) You pay upfront for credit report (~30) and appraisal (~350) but your deal is not final and locked until those two items are complete. If your estimates were too far from reality then your deal can change.It worked out OK for me, but in hindsight you can get more or less the same deal (maybe 0.125% higher) from a good mortgage broker with far less uncertainties and (probably) better service.
October 18, 2010 at 9:57 PM #620550enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=waiting hawk]
Hi enron who did you go with if I amy ask?[/quote]Based on recommendation of my coworkers I used amerisave.com
They have very good rates but they are not a good idea for everyone because,
(a) you need high credit score and good equity for a good rate
(b) You pay upfront for credit report (~30) and appraisal (~350) but your deal is not final and locked until those two items are complete. If your estimates were too far from reality then your deal can change.It worked out OK for me, but in hindsight you can get more or less the same deal (maybe 0.125% higher) from a good mortgage broker with far less uncertainties and (probably) better service.
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