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December 31, 2008 at 3:19 PM in reply to: Refinancing to a rate below 5% without 20% equity… #322046December 31, 2008 at 3:19 PM in reply to: Refinancing to a rate below 5% without 20% equity… #322391
fm
ParticipantHi HLS,
So a question here. If the equity is less than 80%, does that require an impound escrow account for taxes and insurance with most loans?
Thanks
December 31, 2008 at 3:19 PM in reply to: Refinancing to a rate below 5% without 20% equity… #322450fm
ParticipantHi HLS,
So a question here. If the equity is less than 80%, does that require an impound escrow account for taxes and insurance with most loans?
Thanks
December 31, 2008 at 3:19 PM in reply to: Refinancing to a rate below 5% without 20% equity… #322468fm
ParticipantHi HLS,
So a question here. If the equity is less than 80%, does that require an impound escrow account for taxes and insurance with most loans?
Thanks
December 31, 2008 at 3:19 PM in reply to: Refinancing to a rate below 5% without 20% equity… #322548fm
ParticipantHi HLS,
So a question here. If the equity is less than 80%, does that require an impound escrow account for taxes and insurance with most loans?
Thanks
fm
Participant[quote=cv2]Is this house considered SFH?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080066096-10524_Greenford_Dr_San_Diego_Ca_92126
It is only asking $269,000 for 1,750sf. It is only $154/sf in Mira Mesa. Good deal?[/quote]
Those are attached condos separated by their carports. High HOA that is always going up.
fm
Participant[quote=cv2]Is this house considered SFH?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080066096-10524_Greenford_Dr_San_Diego_Ca_92126
It is only asking $269,000 for 1,750sf. It is only $154/sf in Mira Mesa. Good deal?[/quote]
Those are attached condos separated by their carports. High HOA that is always going up.
fm
Participant[quote=cv2]Is this house considered SFH?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080066096-10524_Greenford_Dr_San_Diego_Ca_92126
It is only asking $269,000 for 1,750sf. It is only $154/sf in Mira Mesa. Good deal?[/quote]
Those are attached condos separated by their carports. High HOA that is always going up.
fm
Participant[quote=cv2]Is this house considered SFH?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080066096-10524_Greenford_Dr_San_Diego_Ca_92126
It is only asking $269,000 for 1,750sf. It is only $154/sf in Mira Mesa. Good deal?[/quote]
Those are attached condos separated by their carports. High HOA that is always going up.
fm
Participant[quote=cv2]Is this house considered SFH?
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080066096-10524_Greenford_Dr_San_Diego_Ca_92126
It is only asking $269,000 for 1,750sf. It is only $154/sf in Mira Mesa. Good deal?[/quote]
Those are attached condos separated by their carports. High HOA that is always going up.
fm
ParticipantOne thing to note is inventory levels have dropped off like a rock almost. At the beginning of the year (according to waybackmachine) in January, there were 182 SFR. Now 100.
fm
ParticipantOne thing to note is inventory levels have dropped off like a rock almost. At the beginning of the year (according to waybackmachine) in January, there were 182 SFR. Now 100.
fm
ParticipantOne thing to note is inventory levels have dropped off like a rock almost. At the beginning of the year (according to waybackmachine) in January, there were 182 SFR. Now 100.
fm
ParticipantOne thing to note is inventory levels have dropped off like a rock almost. At the beginning of the year (according to waybackmachine) in January, there were 182 SFR. Now 100.
fm
ParticipantOne thing to note is inventory levels have dropped off like a rock almost. At the beginning of the year (according to waybackmachine) in January, there were 182 SFR. Now 100.
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