Brad J
Registered User
- Location
- Woods Cross, UT
Why is the 15 year rate higher?The 15 year rate is usually 3/8s or so lower... If one of them gets close to 4% we'll do this again. If not, we'll stay where we are.
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That's strange
Why is the 15 year rate higher?The 15 year rate is usually 3/8s or so lower... If one of them gets close to 4% we'll do this again. If not, we'll stay where we are.
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I locked at 4.5 yesterday.![]()
15 or 30 and where at?
America First?
Hhhhmmmm I doubt, it, but I wonder if AFC will run our home loan?
Nope, you have to be a member and to be a member you have to be a resident of Utah or Nevada.Hhhhmmmm I doubt, it, but I wonder if AFC will run our home loan?
Nope, you have to be a member and to be a member you have to be a resident of Utah or Nevada.![]()
http://www.americafirst.com/membership/membership_eligibility.cfmNot true. I am a member, live in WA and they just bought out the lease on my Rubicon last April knowing full well I lived and garaged the thing in WA.
I'm fixed at 30 with 4.5.
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Did you have to buy points to get that rate.
I must add, I was going to hold out and see if the rate would fall without buying points, I just felt that the cost out weighed the stress involved in the day to day watching the rates go up and down. Now I'm set and good to go no stress.
ps, I pocketed $250.00 per month![]()