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December 1, 2008 at 5:45 PM #310912December 2, 2008 at 12:29 AM #310559temeculaguyParticipant
My docs were ordered today, right after I renegotiated a rate .5 below what it was last week, my savings were close to $90 a month. I’m not borrowing a ton of money but moving my P&I from near $1600 to $1500 is actually about a 6-7% in monthly savings, I’ll take it. If someone said I didn’t have to pay my water and gas bill for the next 30 years, I’d do that to, in effect, that is the same thing as what happened today. Dumb luck is awesome.
People buy on payment, not price.
December 2, 2008 at 12:29 AM #310920temeculaguyParticipantMy docs were ordered today, right after I renegotiated a rate .5 below what it was last week, my savings were close to $90 a month. I’m not borrowing a ton of money but moving my P&I from near $1600 to $1500 is actually about a 6-7% in monthly savings, I’ll take it. If someone said I didn’t have to pay my water and gas bill for the next 30 years, I’d do that to, in effect, that is the same thing as what happened today. Dumb luck is awesome.
People buy on payment, not price.
December 2, 2008 at 12:29 AM #310947temeculaguyParticipantMy docs were ordered today, right after I renegotiated a rate .5 below what it was last week, my savings were close to $90 a month. I’m not borrowing a ton of money but moving my P&I from near $1600 to $1500 is actually about a 6-7% in monthly savings, I’ll take it. If someone said I didn’t have to pay my water and gas bill for the next 30 years, I’d do that to, in effect, that is the same thing as what happened today. Dumb luck is awesome.
People buy on payment, not price.
December 2, 2008 at 12:29 AM #310966temeculaguyParticipantMy docs were ordered today, right after I renegotiated a rate .5 below what it was last week, my savings were close to $90 a month. I’m not borrowing a ton of money but moving my P&I from near $1600 to $1500 is actually about a 6-7% in monthly savings, I’ll take it. If someone said I didn’t have to pay my water and gas bill for the next 30 years, I’d do that to, in effect, that is the same thing as what happened today. Dumb luck is awesome.
People buy on payment, not price.
December 2, 2008 at 12:29 AM #311031temeculaguyParticipantMy docs were ordered today, right after I renegotiated a rate .5 below what it was last week, my savings were close to $90 a month. I’m not borrowing a ton of money but moving my P&I from near $1600 to $1500 is actually about a 6-7% in monthly savings, I’ll take it. If someone said I didn’t have to pay my water and gas bill for the next 30 years, I’d do that to, in effect, that is the same thing as what happened today. Dumb luck is awesome.
People buy on payment, not price.
December 2, 2008 at 12:40 AM #310569SD RealtorParticipantYou may be able to have a fire Norv party as your first big blowout.
December 2, 2008 at 12:40 AM #310930SD RealtorParticipantYou may be able to have a fire Norv party as your first big blowout.
December 2, 2008 at 12:40 AM #310957SD RealtorParticipantYou may be able to have a fire Norv party as your first big blowout.
December 2, 2008 at 12:40 AM #310975SD RealtorParticipantYou may be able to have a fire Norv party as your first big blowout.
December 2, 2008 at 12:40 AM #311041SD RealtorParticipantYou may be able to have a fire Norv party as your first big blowout.
December 2, 2008 at 9:41 AM #310614peterbParticipantI’ve heard today that someone got a Wells mortgage refi for 5.5% fixed and that there’s a clause for recasting the interest rate at no charge should it go lower. Gotta love deflation.
December 2, 2008 at 9:41 AM #310977peterbParticipantI’ve heard today that someone got a Wells mortgage refi for 5.5% fixed and that there’s a clause for recasting the interest rate at no charge should it go lower. Gotta love deflation.
December 2, 2008 at 9:41 AM #311002peterbParticipantI’ve heard today that someone got a Wells mortgage refi for 5.5% fixed and that there’s a clause for recasting the interest rate at no charge should it go lower. Gotta love deflation.
December 2, 2008 at 9:41 AM #311023peterbParticipantI’ve heard today that someone got a Wells mortgage refi for 5.5% fixed and that there’s a clause for recasting the interest rate at no charge should it go lower. Gotta love deflation.
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