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> That's yesterday's interest rate on a 15 year mortgage.
> https://firstcommunity.mortgagewebce...om/Default.asp
> We lock in today on a refi. For a $55 a month increase in payments,
> we go from having 27 years to pay off, down to 15. If anyone out
> there has a significant mortgage balance, you should look into
> refinancing right now.
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> --Bryan



wow, I'm going to have to look into this... Mine is 5 1/8 and that was a
good deal at the time.

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On Oct 10, 2:12*pm, "Somebody" > wrote:
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> ...
>
> > That's yesterday's interest rate on a 15 year mortgage.
> >https://firstcommunity.mortgagewebce...om/Default.asp
> > We lock in today on a refi. * For a $55 a month increase in payments,
> > we go from having 27 years to pay off, down to 15. * If anyone out
> > there has a significant mortgage balance, you should look into
> > refinancing right now.

>
> > --Bryan

>
> wow, I'm going to have to look into this... *Mine is 5 1/8 and that was a
> good deal at the time.
>
> Thanks!


Not if you're unemployed!
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>Mine is 5 1/8" and that was a good deal at the time.


Are you bragging, complaining, or exaggerating... as if the girls are
gonna swoon over that 1/8". LOL
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On Oct 10, 4:12*pm, "Somebody" > wrote:
> "Bryan" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > That's yesterday's interest rate on a 15 year mortgage.
> >https://firstcommunity.mortgagewebce...om/Default.asp
> > We lock in today on a refi. * For a $55 a month increase in payments,
> > we go from having 27 years to pay off, down to 15. * If anyone out
> > there has a significant mortgage balance, you should look into
> > refinancing right now.

>
> > --Bryan

>
> wow, I'm going to have to look into this... *Mine is 5 1/8 and that was a
> good deal at the time.
>
> Thanks!


This may not be rock bottom, but since it often takes several weeks
before you can lock, I'd do it very soon. If, after the election,
there is legislation passed that avoids the sequestration, interest
rates will probably be heading back up pretty rapidly. Not far up,
but up.

--Bryan
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"Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message
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> "Somebody" wrote:
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>>Mine is 5 1/8" and that was a good deal at the time.

>
> Are you bragging, complaining, or exaggerating... as if the girls are
> gonna swoon over that 1/8". LOL



lol!


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