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I believe children definitely need the “pushes”. I know a Chinese Mom who sits with her 7 year old kid on the piano forte every night for one hour no matter how busy she is, no wonder the kid becomes such a musical prodigy. This website talks alot about investment. And I think children is my biggest investment in my life.
IT.MOMParticipantI believe children definitely need the “pushes”. I know a Chinese Mom who sits with her 7 year old kid on the piano forte every night for one hour no matter how busy she is, no wonder the kid becomes such a musical prodigy. This website talks alot about investment. And I think children is my biggest investment in my life.
IT.MOMParticipantI believe children definitely need the “pushes”. I know a Chinese Mom who sits with her 7 year old kid on the piano forte every night for one hour no matter how busy she is, no wonder the kid becomes such a musical prodigy. This website talks alot about investment. And I think children is my biggest investment in my life.
IT.MOMParticipantI believe children definitely need the “pushes”. I know a Chinese Mom who sits with her 7 year old kid on the piano forte every night for one hour no matter how busy she is, no wonder the kid becomes such a musical prodigy. This website talks alot about investment. And I think children is my biggest investment in my life.
IT.MOMParticipant[quote=rent4now]In your circumstance wouldn’t it be advisable to rent?
The amount you spent on commission to the realtors for you last 4 purchases negates any of the money you are “saving” by refinancing?[/quote]
Good point.
I am thankful that all the company relocation packages covers the loss when the house depreciate. And we got to keep the money when the house appreciate 🙂
We rented 1300sqft condo in carmel valley for $1900 for 2 years, and pull the trigger in 2009. With the refinance, our monthly mortgate is going to be only several hundreds $$ more than the rent price. I say, why not.
IT.MOMParticipant[quote=rent4now]In your circumstance wouldn’t it be advisable to rent?
The amount you spent on commission to the realtors for you last 4 purchases negates any of the money you are “saving” by refinancing?[/quote]
Good point.
I am thankful that all the company relocation packages covers the loss when the house depreciate. And we got to keep the money when the house appreciate 🙂
We rented 1300sqft condo in carmel valley for $1900 for 2 years, and pull the trigger in 2009. With the refinance, our monthly mortgate is going to be only several hundreds $$ more than the rent price. I say, why not.
IT.MOMParticipant[quote=rent4now]In your circumstance wouldn’t it be advisable to rent?
The amount you spent on commission to the realtors for you last 4 purchases negates any of the money you are “saving” by refinancing?[/quote]
Good point.
I am thankful that all the company relocation packages covers the loss when the house depreciate. And we got to keep the money when the house appreciate 🙂
We rented 1300sqft condo in carmel valley for $1900 for 2 years, and pull the trigger in 2009. With the refinance, our monthly mortgate is going to be only several hundreds $$ more than the rent price. I say, why not.
IT.MOMParticipant[quote=rent4now]In your circumstance wouldn’t it be advisable to rent?
The amount you spent on commission to the realtors for you last 4 purchases negates any of the money you are “saving” by refinancing?[/quote]
Good point.
I am thankful that all the company relocation packages covers the loss when the house depreciate. And we got to keep the money when the house appreciate 🙂
We rented 1300sqft condo in carmel valley for $1900 for 2 years, and pull the trigger in 2009. With the refinance, our monthly mortgate is going to be only several hundreds $$ more than the rent price. I say, why not.
IT.MOMParticipant[quote=rent4now]In your circumstance wouldn’t it be advisable to rent?
The amount you spent on commission to the realtors for you last 4 purchases negates any of the money you are “saving” by refinancing?[/quote]
Good point.
I am thankful that all the company relocation packages covers the loss when the house depreciate. And we got to keep the money when the house appreciate 🙂
We rented 1300sqft condo in carmel valley for $1900 for 2 years, and pull the trigger in 2009. With the refinance, our monthly mortgate is going to be only several hundreds $$ more than the rent price. I say, why not.
IT.MOMParticipant[quote=EconProf]You must have nailed down that rate over a month ago, since they have really been ratcheting up since then. Congratulations. Timing is everything![/quote]
I guess it is a good idea to keep contact with a loan agent. Around october/November, our agent called and said “I think today is the day ……”
IT.MOMParticipant[quote=EconProf]You must have nailed down that rate over a month ago, since they have really been ratcheting up since then. Congratulations. Timing is everything![/quote]
I guess it is a good idea to keep contact with a loan agent. Around october/November, our agent called and said “I think today is the day ……”
IT.MOMParticipant[quote=EconProf]You must have nailed down that rate over a month ago, since they have really been ratcheting up since then. Congratulations. Timing is everything![/quote]
I guess it is a good idea to keep contact with a loan agent. Around october/November, our agent called and said “I think today is the day ……”
IT.MOMParticipant[quote=EconProf]You must have nailed down that rate over a month ago, since they have really been ratcheting up since then. Congratulations. Timing is everything![/quote]
I guess it is a good idea to keep contact with a loan agent. Around october/November, our agent called and said “I think today is the day ……”
IT.MOMParticipant[quote=EconProf]You must have nailed down that rate over a month ago, since they have really been ratcheting up since then. Congratulations. Timing is everything![/quote]
I guess it is a good idea to keep contact with a loan agent. Around october/November, our agent called and said “I think today is the day ……”
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