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April 25, 2008 at 4:28 PM #194740April 25, 2008 at 4:33 PM #194627nostradamusParticipant
In 1998 my mortgage started around 7.75% then I refi’d to something ridiculously low (4.75%) which was pretty much bottom. So I guessed 6% for 1999.
Again, mine is a 15-year loan. I don’t remember when I refi’d.
April 25, 2008 at 4:33 PM #194658nostradamusParticipantIn 1998 my mortgage started around 7.75% then I refi’d to something ridiculously low (4.75%) which was pretty much bottom. So I guessed 6% for 1999.
Again, mine is a 15-year loan. I don’t remember when I refi’d.
April 25, 2008 at 4:33 PM #194685nostradamusParticipantIn 1998 my mortgage started around 7.75% then I refi’d to something ridiculously low (4.75%) which was pretty much bottom. So I guessed 6% for 1999.
Again, mine is a 15-year loan. I don’t remember when I refi’d.
April 25, 2008 at 4:33 PM #194701nostradamusParticipantIn 1998 my mortgage started around 7.75% then I refi’d to something ridiculously low (4.75%) which was pretty much bottom. So I guessed 6% for 1999.
Again, mine is a 15-year loan. I don’t remember when I refi’d.
April 25, 2008 at 4:33 PM #194745nostradamusParticipantIn 1998 my mortgage started around 7.75% then I refi’d to something ridiculously low (4.75%) which was pretty much bottom. So I guessed 6% for 1999.
Again, mine is a 15-year loan. I don’t remember when I refi’d.
April 25, 2008 at 5:09 PM #194652nostradamusParticipantasia,
I concur, looks like there are some potential rentals in MM. Just did a brief search under $400k and it’s doable based on the areas I saw and what I know of today’s rents. Who knows what these houses will be renting for/selling for in a year, but I say go for it.
Unleash the hounds! Let me know how the bank apps go.
April 25, 2008 at 5:09 PM #194683nostradamusParticipantasia,
I concur, looks like there are some potential rentals in MM. Just did a brief search under $400k and it’s doable based on the areas I saw and what I know of today’s rents. Who knows what these houses will be renting for/selling for in a year, but I say go for it.
Unleash the hounds! Let me know how the bank apps go.
April 25, 2008 at 5:09 PM #194710nostradamusParticipantasia,
I concur, looks like there are some potential rentals in MM. Just did a brief search under $400k and it’s doable based on the areas I saw and what I know of today’s rents. Who knows what these houses will be renting for/selling for in a year, but I say go for it.
Unleash the hounds! Let me know how the bank apps go.
April 25, 2008 at 5:09 PM #194726nostradamusParticipantasia,
I concur, looks like there are some potential rentals in MM. Just did a brief search under $400k and it’s doable based on the areas I saw and what I know of today’s rents. Who knows what these houses will be renting for/selling for in a year, but I say go for it.
Unleash the hounds! Let me know how the bank apps go.
April 25, 2008 at 5:09 PM #194770nostradamusParticipantasia,
I concur, looks like there are some potential rentals in MM. Just did a brief search under $400k and it’s doable based on the areas I saw and what I know of today’s rents. Who knows what these houses will be renting for/selling for in a year, but I say go for it.
Unleash the hounds! Let me know how the bank apps go.
April 25, 2008 at 5:44 PM #194682SDEngineerParticipantRates were roughly between 7-8% (30 yr, subtract .5% for 15 yr) until late 02-early 03, when the really cheap money (FFR at 1.0%) hit the banks.
Here’s a good chart:
April 25, 2008 at 5:44 PM #194713SDEngineerParticipantRates were roughly between 7-8% (30 yr, subtract .5% for 15 yr) until late 02-early 03, when the really cheap money (FFR at 1.0%) hit the banks.
Here’s a good chart:
April 25, 2008 at 5:44 PM #194739SDEngineerParticipantRates were roughly between 7-8% (30 yr, subtract .5% for 15 yr) until late 02-early 03, when the really cheap money (FFR at 1.0%) hit the banks.
Here’s a good chart:
April 25, 2008 at 5:44 PM #194756SDEngineerParticipantRates were roughly between 7-8% (30 yr, subtract .5% for 15 yr) until late 02-early 03, when the really cheap money (FFR at 1.0%) hit the banks.
Here’s a good chart:
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