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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… #322391fmParticipant
Hi 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… #322450fmParticipantHi 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… #322468fmParticipantHi 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… #322548fmParticipantHi 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
fmParticipant[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.
fmParticipant[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.
fmParticipant[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.
fmParticipant[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.
fmParticipant[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.
fmParticipantOne 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.
fmParticipantOne 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.
fmParticipantOne 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.
fmParticipantOne 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.
fmParticipantOne 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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