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October 29, 2010 at 8:19 AM in reply to: Locking rate & dumb RE mortgage forecast questions? #624801October 29, 2010 at 8:19 AM in reply to: Locking rate & dumb RE mortgage forecast questions? #624928
moneymaker
ParticipantI’m betting that rates will drop again. But what do I know. That’s why I’m waiting to refi. Maybe after the elections the fed will do what they say they will do. My guess is that the rates may not stay down long, maybe 3-6 months. Of course someone can always ressurect this thread in May of 2011 and we will see if I am right or not!
October 29, 2010 at 8:19 AM in reply to: Locking rate & dumb RE mortgage forecast questions? #625244moneymaker
ParticipantI’m betting that rates will drop again. But what do I know. That’s why I’m waiting to refi. Maybe after the elections the fed will do what they say they will do. My guess is that the rates may not stay down long, maybe 3-6 months. Of course someone can always ressurect this thread in May of 2011 and we will see if I am right or not!
moneymaker
ParticipantI don’t believe Obama’s health care package does anything to control costs (have not read it, nor will I, just a feeling), so when Nancy Pelosi says it will trim 1.2 Billion from healthcare costs I have to assume she is talking about saving the government that money under one of the many government sponsored health care programs offered to the elderly, disabled, or those on welfare(yes I’m calling it what it is!). I haven’t got my reenrollment package yet, but I am afraid. One thing I’ve learned is that most doctors/hospitals have no idea what your co-pay actually is. So hang onto those old cards and just pluck it on the counter then you can keep paying your same old co-pay. My wife says hers has nearly doubled, Yikes!
moneymaker
ParticipantI don’t believe Obama’s health care package does anything to control costs (have not read it, nor will I, just a feeling), so when Nancy Pelosi says it will trim 1.2 Billion from healthcare costs I have to assume she is talking about saving the government that money under one of the many government sponsored health care programs offered to the elderly, disabled, or those on welfare(yes I’m calling it what it is!). I haven’t got my reenrollment package yet, but I am afraid. One thing I’ve learned is that most doctors/hospitals have no idea what your co-pay actually is. So hang onto those old cards and just pluck it on the counter then you can keep paying your same old co-pay. My wife says hers has nearly doubled, Yikes!
moneymaker
ParticipantI don’t believe Obama’s health care package does anything to control costs (have not read it, nor will I, just a feeling), so when Nancy Pelosi says it will trim 1.2 Billion from healthcare costs I have to assume she is talking about saving the government that money under one of the many government sponsored health care programs offered to the elderly, disabled, or those on welfare(yes I’m calling it what it is!). I haven’t got my reenrollment package yet, but I am afraid. One thing I’ve learned is that most doctors/hospitals have no idea what your co-pay actually is. So hang onto those old cards and just pluck it on the counter then you can keep paying your same old co-pay. My wife says hers has nearly doubled, Yikes!
moneymaker
ParticipantI don’t believe Obama’s health care package does anything to control costs (have not read it, nor will I, just a feeling), so when Nancy Pelosi says it will trim 1.2 Billion from healthcare costs I have to assume she is talking about saving the government that money under one of the many government sponsored health care programs offered to the elderly, disabled, or those on welfare(yes I’m calling it what it is!). I haven’t got my reenrollment package yet, but I am afraid. One thing I’ve learned is that most doctors/hospitals have no idea what your co-pay actually is. So hang onto those old cards and just pluck it on the counter then you can keep paying your same old co-pay. My wife says hers has nearly doubled, Yikes!
moneymaker
ParticipantI don’t believe Obama’s health care package does anything to control costs (have not read it, nor will I, just a feeling), so when Nancy Pelosi says it will trim 1.2 Billion from healthcare costs I have to assume she is talking about saving the government that money under one of the many government sponsored health care programs offered to the elderly, disabled, or those on welfare(yes I’m calling it what it is!). I haven’t got my reenrollment package yet, but I am afraid. One thing I’ve learned is that most doctors/hospitals have no idea what your co-pay actually is. So hang onto those old cards and just pluck it on the counter then you can keep paying your same old co-pay. My wife says hers has nearly doubled, Yikes!
moneymaker
Participant[quote=walterwhite]. “Rates shooting up like a rocket”, which is certainly out there, might be the better time to buy.[/quote]
This would definitely be true if you are a cash buyer. That is what the truly rich are waiting for. For the rest of us I’m afraid it’s probably the best of times to buy.
moneymaker
Participant[quote=walterwhite]. “Rates shooting up like a rocket”, which is certainly out there, might be the better time to buy.[/quote]
This would definitely be true if you are a cash buyer. That is what the truly rich are waiting for. For the rest of us I’m afraid it’s probably the best of times to buy.
moneymaker
Participant[quote=walterwhite]. “Rates shooting up like a rocket”, which is certainly out there, might be the better time to buy.[/quote]
This would definitely be true if you are a cash buyer. That is what the truly rich are waiting for. For the rest of us I’m afraid it’s probably the best of times to buy.
moneymaker
Participant[quote=walterwhite]. “Rates shooting up like a rocket”, which is certainly out there, might be the better time to buy.[/quote]
This would definitely be true if you are a cash buyer. That is what the truly rich are waiting for. For the rest of us I’m afraid it’s probably the best of times to buy.
moneymaker
Participant[quote=walterwhite]. “Rates shooting up like a rocket”, which is certainly out there, might be the better time to buy.[/quote]
This would definitely be true if you are a cash buyer. That is what the truly rich are waiting for. For the rest of us I’m afraid it’s probably the best of times to buy.
moneymaker
ParticipantOk now I’m scared, they put you through all that crap when you have the house half paid for. As I was telling my wife last night we will actually lose some interest write off by refi’ing and we didn’t get a full year in ’09 as we bought in Feb and didn’t actually start paying till April. Rates look like they are heading down so I’m going to take my time with this refi and see if I can close closer to the end of the year. Thanks for the info flu.
moneymaker
ParticipantOk now I’m scared, they put you through all that crap when you have the house half paid for. As I was telling my wife last night we will actually lose some interest write off by refi’ing and we didn’t get a full year in ’09 as we bought in Feb and didn’t actually start paying till April. Rates look like they are heading down so I’m going to take my time with this refi and see if I can close closer to the end of the year. Thanks for the info flu.
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