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Participant[quote=walterwhite]30 years is unfathomably long. Where was I in 1981? A different person a different world. I think I was making 4.00 an hour or so. Everything was different. What will I make if I’m working in 2041? What world will exist? Will we STILL be listening to Tom petty?[/quote]
30 years is not long at all. Time is flying so fast. It felt like it was yesterday that we were talking about the housing bubble and its impending crash. It has been 6 years since the crash. Some things are different, and other things are still the same. My house is in the same exact spot 30 years ago. People worked for $ in America 30 years ago and they do so today. The way old people thought about young people 30 years ago is pretty similar to the way old people today thought about young people. People paid taxes 30 years ago and people pay taxes today. You might still be listening to Tom Petty but most of us won’t, since most of us are not listening to him today.an
Participant[quote=waiting hawk][quote=Ren]We started at 5.3, refied to 4.6 last year. This will be a rental that we’ll keep until it falls down, so I’ll pull the trigger at 4.1.[/quote]
I just locked at amerisave for 4.125apr with 0 closing cost and actually gaining 200 back. Ive only been here for 16 months so restarting my 30 year is fine. If I was to purchace instaead of no cost refi I could be around 3.98apr. I started at 5.25 then last year down to 4.6 so im pretty excited.[/quote]
Have you ever use Amerisave? I was about to use them last year but shied away when I read reviews about them. I’d love to hear about your experience.an
Participant[quote=waiting hawk][quote=Ren]We started at 5.3, refied to 4.6 last year. This will be a rental that we’ll keep until it falls down, so I’ll pull the trigger at 4.1.[/quote]
I just locked at amerisave for 4.125apr with 0 closing cost and actually gaining 200 back. Ive only been here for 16 months so restarting my 30 year is fine. If I was to purchace instaead of no cost refi I could be around 3.98apr. I started at 5.25 then last year down to 4.6 so im pretty excited.[/quote]
Have you ever use Amerisave? I was about to use them last year but shied away when I read reviews about them. I’d love to hear about your experience.an
Participant[quote=waiting hawk][quote=Ren]We started at 5.3, refied to 4.6 last year. This will be a rental that we’ll keep until it falls down, so I’ll pull the trigger at 4.1.[/quote]
I just locked at amerisave for 4.125apr with 0 closing cost and actually gaining 200 back. Ive only been here for 16 months so restarting my 30 year is fine. If I was to purchace instaead of no cost refi I could be around 3.98apr. I started at 5.25 then last year down to 4.6 so im pretty excited.[/quote]
Have you ever use Amerisave? I was about to use them last year but shied away when I read reviews about them. I’d love to hear about your experience.an
Participant[quote=waiting hawk][quote=Ren]We started at 5.3, refied to 4.6 last year. This will be a rental that we’ll keep until it falls down, so I’ll pull the trigger at 4.1.[/quote]
I just locked at amerisave for 4.125apr with 0 closing cost and actually gaining 200 back. Ive only been here for 16 months so restarting my 30 year is fine. If I was to purchace instaead of no cost refi I could be around 3.98apr. I started at 5.25 then last year down to 4.6 so im pretty excited.[/quote]
Have you ever use Amerisave? I was about to use them last year but shied away when I read reviews about them. I’d love to hear about your experience.an
Participant[quote=waiting hawk][quote=Ren]We started at 5.3, refied to 4.6 last year. This will be a rental that we’ll keep until it falls down, so I’ll pull the trigger at 4.1.[/quote]
I just locked at amerisave for 4.125apr with 0 closing cost and actually gaining 200 back. Ive only been here for 16 months so restarting my 30 year is fine. If I was to purchace instaead of no cost refi I could be around 3.98apr. I started at 5.25 then last year down to 4.6 so im pretty excited.[/quote]
Have you ever use Amerisave? I was about to use them last year but shied away when I read reviews about them. I’d love to hear about your experience.an
ParticipantBuying a home with mortgage cheaper than rent is a horrible financial decision.
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ParticipantBuying a home with mortgage cheaper than rent is a horrible financial decision.
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ParticipantBuying a home with mortgage cheaper than rent is a horrible financial decision.
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ParticipantBuying a home with mortgage cheaper than rent is a horrible financial decision.
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ParticipantBuying a home with mortgage cheaper than rent is a horrible financial decision.
August 10, 2011 at 8:44 AM in reply to: PSA: 30 year conforming and 15 year conforming < 4% and close to 3% now #717057an
ParticipantWow, their rates are low. If this is the precursor for what’s to come from other banks that I can apply for, then I might have to refi again soon.
August 10, 2011 at 8:44 AM in reply to: PSA: 30 year conforming and 15 year conforming < 4% and close to 3% now #717148an
ParticipantWow, their rates are low. If this is the precursor for what’s to come from other banks that I can apply for, then I might have to refi again soon.
August 10, 2011 at 8:44 AM in reply to: PSA: 30 year conforming and 15 year conforming < 4% and close to 3% now #717742an
ParticipantWow, their rates are low. If this is the precursor for what’s to come from other banks that I can apply for, then I might have to refi again soon.
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