Mortgage rate brag thread

Doppel

Lifer
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4.875 30 year. This was a refi and still rolled in thousands on closing, the greatest scam of the 21st century I think isn't it? I even stayed with the same lender.
 

dud

Diamond Member
Feb 18, 2001
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0%, 0 year anything, $0 down, no PMI or anything else. Other than the damn property taxes I owe nothing to a mortgage company ... or anyone else.
 

JEDI

Lifer
Sep 25, 2001
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Libor rate, 99yr, ZERO cost (aka nothing rolled into mortgage) :D

will pay off in about 15yrs
 

DesiPower

Lifer
Nov 22, 2008
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explain yourself cheater

stop cheating, lying on the internet is still fun?

I am not lying, I will post a picture once I receive the docs. well... its actually 3.375%.
I am currently at 4.5% 20 years. Closing cost is being paid by the loan broker, its common, there's no cheating, remember ditech.com?

I'm guessing he's rolling it into the mortgage.

Not sure about that, I know the amount I am refinancing and the monthly payment before escrow makes sense to me.
 
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manimal

Lifer
Mar 30, 2007
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Paying associating fees yearly to the biggest HOA on the continent. Government.
 

mizzou

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I am not lying, I will post a picture once I receive the docs. well... its actually 3.375%.
I am currently at 4.5% 20 years. Closing cost is being paid by the loan broker, its common, there's no cheating, remember ditech.com?



Not sure about that, I know the amount I am refinancing and the monthly payment before escrow makes sense to me.

whats your total loan value and equity?
 

spidey07

No Lifer
Aug 4, 2000
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Treasury yields just hit another low today, the rates should be lower. 15 year was under 3.25%.
 

DrPizza

Administrator Elite Member Goat Whisperer
Mar 5, 2001
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Around 1%, adjustable rate. I owe less than a new car; in fact, my payments (excluding escroll), are far less than a typical car payment. So, there's no point in refinancing.
 

guyver01

Lifer
Sep 25, 2000
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.075% ... 40 year fixed... no closing costs... $15,000 rebate.... and the seller is giving me $120,000 just for being nice.
 

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
May 24, 2003
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3.75%. The day I got it is the day it went up to close to 4, but I got the low rate. The banker basically told me I was quite lucky for having calling that day and not waiting. Win for me.
 

DesiPower

Lifer
Nov 22, 2008
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Around 1%, adjustable rate. I owe less than a new car; in fact, my payments (excluding escroll), are far less than a typical car payment. So, there's no point in refinancing.

That's good if you plan to sell off around the time its starts to sykrocket.
 

DrPizza

Administrator Elite Member Goat Whisperer
Mar 5, 2001
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That's good if you plan to sell off around the time its starts to sykrocket.
Why the hell would I do that? I owe next to nothing on it, and since the day I got it, it's always been below the current fixed rate. I expect to live here until I retire, if not longer. Even if it went up to 10% now, the effect would be close to negligible.