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    Buying a 2411sf house at $202,000.
    Looking for best lender and insurance company.

    So far I find 3.75% on 30 yr fixed VA, but closing costs run all over the place.

    Insurance isn't quite as bad, but premium varies $98 and one will only insure the house if they also insure the autos.

    Any recommendations would be appreciated. Also, any I should beware of?

    Robert
    Robert

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    We refiananced last December with Provident Funding through a mortgage broker at 3.25. Bank of America screwed up our paperwork and we timed out. In WA the BoA mortgage is the old Country Wide guys. Our loan was sold to Fannie May after 1 month but Provident is still servicing the loan.

    Good Luck
    Bill

    https://www.provident.com/Default.aspx

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    • #3
      Refi cheaper than first mortage?
      Robert

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      • #4
        Originally posted by RESORT2ME
        Refi cheaper than first mortage?
        I have nothing to add but Happy Birhday

        What have u decided to do with the old house?
        Pat
        *** My Website ***

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        • #5
          USAA held my last mortgage. Here are the rates off their web page:

          USAA Rates— as low as
          LOAN RATE APR
          30-Year Fixed Rate 3.875% 4.034%
          30-Year Fixed Rate VA 3.625% 3.912%
          15-Year Fixed Rate 3.000% 3.312%
          5/1 Adjustable Rate View Details 3.109%
          Lawren
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          There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
          - Rolf Kopfle

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          • #6
            http://www.va.gov/


            General questions about VA LOANS

            Pre-Loan FAQ - Loan Guaranty Home Loan Program

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            • #7
              Originally posted by RESORT2ME
              Refi cheaper than first mortage?
              Sorry, Im mistaken, not a refi. We consolidated our first mortgage and second mortgage into one new 15 year loan.

              Last year we bought another rental house and used the second to purchase this rental. Now the rental is paid off. This worked for us because the rent is now positive cash flow and the new mortgage loan is a couple hundred less than what we were paying.

              I could not believe all of the paperwork that is now involved in reguards to a new mortgage loan.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GrayFal
                I have nothing to add but Happy Birhday

                What have u decided to do with the old house?
                Let the kids have it. We're not waiting for the rebuild.
                Relocating west of Rocky Mount, NC.

                At 74 it's time to get a place to relax in. Got to get moved and do some fishing and traveling.
                Robert

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by RESORT2ME
                  At 74 it's time to get a place to relax in. Got to get moved and do some fishing and traveling.
                  I feel the same way at 31

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by easyrider
                    Sorry, Im mistaken, not a refi. We consolidated our first mortgage and second mortgage into one new 15 year loan.

                    Last year we bought another rental house and used the second to purchase this rental. Now the rental is paid off. This worked for us because the rent is now positive cash flow and the new mortgage loan is a couple hundred less than what we were paying.

                    I could not believe all of the paperwork that is now involved in reguards to a new mortgage loan.
                    with a VA loan, holy crap, the paperwork!!!!

                    I would imagine that the past few years have added to that mountain with extra lender safeguards.

                    Be sure to limber up your signature hand day of closing ...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by RESORT2ME
                      Let the kids have it. We're not waiting for the rebuild.
                      Relocating west of Rocky Mount, NC.

                      At 74 it's time to get a place to relax in. Got to get moved and do some fishing and traveling.
                      Good for you Robert - I agree that moving on at this stage of your life is a good thing
                      .....and I love a soaking tub in the master bedroom
                      Originally posted by Ridewithme38
                      I feel the same way at 31
                      Roberts home was destroyed in Hurricane irene last summer.
                      Pat
                      *** My Website ***

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by GrayFal View Post
                        Good for you Robert - I agree that moving on at this stage of your life is a good thing
                        .....and I love a soaking tub in the master bedroom

                        Roberts home was destroyed in Hurricane irene last summer.
                        Ohh....i didn't realize that! I hope your not insured through the insurance company i work for! We sent out thousands of disclaimer letters after Irene for houses that were basicly just foundations...it seems, from my prospective, as a claims secretary, that we don't pay for anything

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ridewithme38 View Post
                          Ohh....i didn't realize that! I hope your not insured through the insurance company i work for! We sent out thousands of disclaimer letters after Irene for houses that were basicly just foundations...it seems, from my prospective, as a claims secretary, that we don't pay for anything
                          "YOU'RE AWAYS IN GOOD HANDS..........." Right?

                          [IMG] https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7BGjAx7zo_s/T1doS_zUC_I/AAAAAAAANWg/aGk-Nfn6K8w/s810/YORK%2520HOUSE%2520SEPT%25205%25202011.jpg [/IMG]

                          That was taken last Sept.

                          Funding is finally flowing.

                          Last week the ceiling was taken down to get at removing the roof.

                          Now, bathrooms are being completely gutted and warpped hardwood floors are getting ripped up.
                          Robert

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by RESORT2ME
                            Let the kids have it. We're not waiting for the rebuild.
                            Relocating west of Rocky Mount, NC.

                            At 74 it's time to get a place to relax in. Got to get moved and do some fishing and traveling.
                            We're going for this one:

                            Robert

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                            • #15
                              Very nice. Do you have less winter here than where you lived before? How soon can you move in, Robert? We both wish you and Caroll the best. It is a big move from one state to the other.

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