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jezzibel
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We put 10% down. Did an 80/10/10. My rep at Chase is in a retail branch in Florida but did an excellent job and closed on my loan in 40 days. Awesome Experience !!
Post Thu Jan 26, 2006 1:57 am
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I bought my $88,000 house with no money down under a VA Loan five years ago. Two years later I paid $20,000 (23%) to the principle, following that 20% rule of thumb, and then refinanced the lower balance to 5.5% on a 15-year term. Six months later I paid another $20,000 to the new mortgage, nearly cutting the 15-year term in half. According to the amortization schedule I constructed in Excel, I wiped out about $105,000 in interest compared to the original mortgage. I will now pay only $8,000 in interest over the next 7 years, if I continue making the regular payments to the end of term. I can't help but add that I owe the extra principle payment to the fact that I drive old cars that I mostly maintain myself and have never had a car payment.
Post Thu Feb 09, 2006 11:57 pm
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voorash
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I bought my house for 237k and put 20% down to give me a mortgage of 189,600 at 5.5% interest. The house was actually worth more when I bought it but the owners were being foreclosed on so I got a good deal. I quickly decided that I didn't want that money tied up with rates as low as they were so I took out a heloc drew it almost to the limit and locked it in at 7 percent. Rates are low and investing can easily beat the rate. Although if you would just blow the money then the more you put down the better.
Post Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:33 am
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Fern
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I put down 45% in cash becus i've very good at saving money but my salary was pretty modest, so i wanted to make sure my monthly payments would be reasonable. This was 10 years ago, when rates were about 7% i recall. i refinanced once since then and did a "readjustment" once too, which is better than a refinance.
Post Fri Mar 17, 2006 7:57 pm
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