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January 27, 2009 at 5:57 PM in reply to: RUMOR: Buying another house while you currently own one… #337342January 27, 2009 at 5:57 PM in reply to: RUMOR: Buying another house while you currently own one… #337673
waterboy
ParticipantHLS- I’m sure you have been asked this in the past but for those of us that aren’t mega rich, what is the max debt ratio that you recommend for a purchase if someone puts 20% down.
Do you own?
January 27, 2009 at 5:57 PM in reply to: RUMOR: Buying another house while you currently own one… #337764waterboy
ParticipantHLS- I’m sure you have been asked this in the past but for those of us that aren’t mega rich, what is the max debt ratio that you recommend for a purchase if someone puts 20% down.
Do you own?
January 27, 2009 at 5:57 PM in reply to: RUMOR: Buying another house while you currently own one… #337790waterboy
ParticipantHLS- I’m sure you have been asked this in the past but for those of us that aren’t mega rich, what is the max debt ratio that you recommend for a purchase if someone puts 20% down.
Do you own?
January 27, 2009 at 5:57 PM in reply to: RUMOR: Buying another house while you currently own one… #337882waterboy
ParticipantHLS- I’m sure you have been asked this in the past but for those of us that aren’t mega rich, what is the max debt ratio that you recommend for a purchase if someone puts 20% down.
Do you own?
waterboy
ParticipantFor those of you not needing a 30yr fixed, SDCCU has a 7/1 ARM at 4.875 (0 pts and orig) and its the same for either 30 or 40 year amoritization. By far the best 7yr I’ve seen and they have low lender fees of $595 plus appraisal and the other typical 3rd party fees.
The 5/1 ARM is 4.75 but might as well choose the 7yr
waterboy
ParticipantFor those of you not needing a 30yr fixed, SDCCU has a 7/1 ARM at 4.875 (0 pts and orig) and its the same for either 30 or 40 year amoritization. By far the best 7yr I’ve seen and they have low lender fees of $595 plus appraisal and the other typical 3rd party fees.
The 5/1 ARM is 4.75 but might as well choose the 7yr
waterboy
ParticipantFor those of you not needing a 30yr fixed, SDCCU has a 7/1 ARM at 4.875 (0 pts and orig) and its the same for either 30 or 40 year amoritization. By far the best 7yr I’ve seen and they have low lender fees of $595 plus appraisal and the other typical 3rd party fees.
The 5/1 ARM is 4.75 but might as well choose the 7yr
waterboy
ParticipantFor those of you not needing a 30yr fixed, SDCCU has a 7/1 ARM at 4.875 (0 pts and orig) and its the same for either 30 or 40 year amoritization. By far the best 7yr I’ve seen and they have low lender fees of $595 plus appraisal and the other typical 3rd party fees.
The 5/1 ARM is 4.75 but might as well choose the 7yr
waterboy
ParticipantFor those of you not needing a 30yr fixed, SDCCU has a 7/1 ARM at 4.875 (0 pts and orig) and its the same for either 30 or 40 year amoritization. By far the best 7yr I’ve seen and they have low lender fees of $595 plus appraisal and the other typical 3rd party fees.
The 5/1 ARM is 4.75 but might as well choose the 7yr
waterboy
Participantncounty4- which lenders have told you they won’t do 10% down on a jumbo if you are willing to pay PMI?
waterboy
Participantncounty4- which lenders have told you they won’t do 10% down on a jumbo if you are willing to pay PMI?
waterboy
Participantncounty4- which lenders have told you they won’t do 10% down on a jumbo if you are willing to pay PMI?
waterboy
Participantncounty4- which lenders have told you they won’t do 10% down on a jumbo if you are willing to pay PMI?
waterboy
Participantncounty4- which lenders have told you they won’t do 10% down on a jumbo if you are willing to pay PMI?
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