I'm checking this week, to refi our lot and dock purchase, using our house.
I did Lending Tree and one other and got 10 lenders clamoring all over each other. I learned it is best to tell them just to take the information, go away and crunch the numbers, and then get back to ya.
I ask for it by email, but some are reluctant to do that. Like attornies, they are reluctant to put it in writing. So far only one has said they guarantee their figures. The others have not said they don't however.
There seems to be plenty of money as long as your values are not out of line.
They only one I was not comfortable with is Quicken Loan, a way-too-obvious boiler room operation with high pressure closing questions, such as, "When I call back with an offer in 20 minutes, will be able to give me a yes or no?"
Heck, I can do that now, and save you the call . . . . No!
The payments are running roughly half what we're paying now. About a maintenance fee lower each month.
Shoulda done this back yonder.
I sense we're toward the end of the bottoming out, the 4-5% rates, and heading into the 5-6% ones.
I did Lending Tree and one other and got 10 lenders clamoring all over each other. I learned it is best to tell them just to take the information, go away and crunch the numbers, and then get back to ya.
I ask for it by email, but some are reluctant to do that. Like attornies, they are reluctant to put it in writing. So far only one has said they guarantee their figures. The others have not said they don't however.
There seems to be plenty of money as long as your values are not out of line.
They only one I was not comfortable with is Quicken Loan, a way-too-obvious boiler room operation with high pressure closing questions, such as, "When I call back with an offer in 20 minutes, will be able to give me a yes or no?"
Heck, I can do that now, and save you the call . . . . No!
The payments are running roughly half what we're paying now. About a maintenance fee lower each month.
Shoulda done this back yonder.
I sense we're toward the end of the bottoming out, the 4-5% rates, and heading into the 5-6% ones.
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