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January 24, 2008 at 9:37 AM #142329January 24, 2008 at 10:05 AM #142045
vizcaya
ParticipantElementary is better than nothing. I followed what the 10yr was doing, and for this situation it worked for me.
My lender does Intra day adjustments, and as I was following what the 10yr was doing during the day(Wed), I saw my lender adjust rates. I went ahead and applied for a loan at 5.125 30 yr fixed. This was when the 10yr was at 3.35 .
This morning my lender has same the 30yr fixed at 6.00.
The 10 yr is up to 3.6.
January 24, 2008 at 10:05 AM #142271vizcaya
ParticipantElementary is better than nothing. I followed what the 10yr was doing, and for this situation it worked for me.
My lender does Intra day adjustments, and as I was following what the 10yr was doing during the day(Wed), I saw my lender adjust rates. I went ahead and applied for a loan at 5.125 30 yr fixed. This was when the 10yr was at 3.35 .
This morning my lender has same the 30yr fixed at 6.00.
The 10 yr is up to 3.6.
January 24, 2008 at 10:05 AM #142285vizcaya
ParticipantElementary is better than nothing. I followed what the 10yr was doing, and for this situation it worked for me.
My lender does Intra day adjustments, and as I was following what the 10yr was doing during the day(Wed), I saw my lender adjust rates. I went ahead and applied for a loan at 5.125 30 yr fixed. This was when the 10yr was at 3.35 .
This morning my lender has same the 30yr fixed at 6.00.
The 10 yr is up to 3.6.
January 24, 2008 at 10:05 AM #142313vizcaya
ParticipantElementary is better than nothing. I followed what the 10yr was doing, and for this situation it worked for me.
My lender does Intra day adjustments, and as I was following what the 10yr was doing during the day(Wed), I saw my lender adjust rates. I went ahead and applied for a loan at 5.125 30 yr fixed. This was when the 10yr was at 3.35 .
This morning my lender has same the 30yr fixed at 6.00.
The 10 yr is up to 3.6.
January 24, 2008 at 10:05 AM #142374vizcaya
ParticipantElementary is better than nothing. I followed what the 10yr was doing, and for this situation it worked for me.
My lender does Intra day adjustments, and as I was following what the 10yr was doing during the day(Wed), I saw my lender adjust rates. I went ahead and applied for a loan at 5.125 30 yr fixed. This was when the 10yr was at 3.35 .
This morning my lender has same the 30yr fixed at 6.00.
The 10 yr is up to 3.6.
January 24, 2008 at 10:29 AM #142082HLS
ParticipantA “no cost” 30 YR loan is 6% today.
The PAR rate was 5.375% this morning.Glad that it worked out for you.
January 24, 2008 at 10:29 AM #142307HLS
ParticipantA “no cost” 30 YR loan is 6% today.
The PAR rate was 5.375% this morning.Glad that it worked out for you.
January 24, 2008 at 10:29 AM #142320HLS
ParticipantA “no cost” 30 YR loan is 6% today.
The PAR rate was 5.375% this morning.Glad that it worked out for you.
January 24, 2008 at 10:29 AM #142347HLS
ParticipantA “no cost” 30 YR loan is 6% today.
The PAR rate was 5.375% this morning.Glad that it worked out for you.
January 24, 2008 at 10:29 AM #142409HLS
ParticipantA “no cost” 30 YR loan is 6% today.
The PAR rate was 5.375% this morning.Glad that it worked out for you.
January 24, 2008 at 1:51 PM #142281treylane
ParticipantMish’s crazy rantings keep me up at night…
January 24, 2008 at 1:51 PM #142508treylane
ParticipantMish’s crazy rantings keep me up at night…
January 24, 2008 at 1:51 PM #142522treylane
ParticipantMish’s crazy rantings keep me up at night…
January 24, 2008 at 1:51 PM #142545treylane
ParticipantMish’s crazy rantings keep me up at night…
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