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kcal09
ParticipantI would say you need to put in at least another 100k for landscaping and interior improvements in order to make the house nice. This means you are paying over $1 million for a house in a not so nice area of Scripps Ranch. Also, does the MR end in 15 years?
kcal09
ParticipantI would say you need to put in at least another 100k for landscaping and interior improvements in order to make the house nice. This means you are paying over $1 million for a house in a not so nice area of Scripps Ranch. Also, does the MR end in 15 years?
kcal09
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]No.
I applied to refinance my rental property in October 2009 and closed within a month of applying.
Either your lender does not want to close the loan, or you have a mortgage broker who is playing games. Are you using a broker ?
If you applied with your current lender and the new loan has a lower rate than your current one, why would they be motivated to close ?[/quote]
No, not using a mortgage broker and yes, I’m trying to refi with the current lender.
kcal09
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]No.
I applied to refinance my rental property in October 2009 and closed within a month of applying.
Either your lender does not want to close the loan, or you have a mortgage broker who is playing games. Are you using a broker ?
If you applied with your current lender and the new loan has a lower rate than your current one, why would they be motivated to close ?[/quote]
No, not using a mortgage broker and yes, I’m trying to refi with the current lender.
kcal09
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]No.
I applied to refinance my rental property in October 2009 and closed within a month of applying.
Either your lender does not want to close the loan, or you have a mortgage broker who is playing games. Are you using a broker ?
If you applied with your current lender and the new loan has a lower rate than your current one, why would they be motivated to close ?[/quote]
No, not using a mortgage broker and yes, I’m trying to refi with the current lender.
kcal09
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]No.
I applied to refinance my rental property in October 2009 and closed within a month of applying.
Either your lender does not want to close the loan, or you have a mortgage broker who is playing games. Are you using a broker ?
If you applied with your current lender and the new loan has a lower rate than your current one, why would they be motivated to close ?[/quote]
No, not using a mortgage broker and yes, I’m trying to refi with the current lender.
kcal09
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]No.
I applied to refinance my rental property in October 2009 and closed within a month of applying.
Either your lender does not want to close the loan, or you have a mortgage broker who is playing games. Are you using a broker ?
If you applied with your current lender and the new loan has a lower rate than your current one, why would they be motivated to close ?[/quote]
No, not using a mortgage broker and yes, I’m trying to refi with the current lender.
kcal09
ParticipantAccording to the “Serenity” sales office sales have picked up within the last 1-2 months. They apparently already sold 7 homes this year. I doubt that the prices will go down as long as there are buyers willing to pay $900 k plus $6k in MR. I do agree with you that the prices are inflated given the inconvenient location and the high MR.
kcal09
ParticipantAccording to the “Serenity” sales office sales have picked up within the last 1-2 months. They apparently already sold 7 homes this year. I doubt that the prices will go down as long as there are buyers willing to pay $900 k plus $6k in MR. I do agree with you that the prices are inflated given the inconvenient location and the high MR.
kcal09
ParticipantAccording to the “Serenity” sales office sales have picked up within the last 1-2 months. They apparently already sold 7 homes this year. I doubt that the prices will go down as long as there are buyers willing to pay $900 k plus $6k in MR. I do agree with you that the prices are inflated given the inconvenient location and the high MR.
kcal09
ParticipantAccording to the “Serenity” sales office sales have picked up within the last 1-2 months. They apparently already sold 7 homes this year. I doubt that the prices will go down as long as there are buyers willing to pay $900 k plus $6k in MR. I do agree with you that the prices are inflated given the inconvenient location and the high MR.
kcal09
ParticipantAccording to the “Serenity” sales office sales have picked up within the last 1-2 months. They apparently already sold 7 homes this year. I doubt that the prices will go down as long as there are buyers willing to pay $900 k plus $6k in MR. I do agree with you that the prices are inflated given the inconvenient location and the high MR.
kcal09
ParticipantThere is already blog about Ivy Gate. Check it here:
kcal09
ParticipantThere is already blog about Ivy Gate. Check it here:
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