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Old 07-01-2006, 04:35 PM
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What'* the best way to get a low monthly payment on a 30 year home loan?
Old 07-01-2006, 04:39 PM
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Is it maybe better to do a 4 year loan thingy and refinance later since rates have been climbing recently?
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What'* the best way to get a low monthly payment on a 30 year home loan?
A whopping down payment and A1 credit
Old 07-01-2006, 04:52 PM
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Our credit is fine. How much down payment we will have is out of our control to increase at this point.

I'm looking for advice on loan types, terms, etc.
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What'* the best way to get a low monthly payment on a 30 year home loan?
A whopping down payment and A1 credit

X2 I put 75% down and financed the rest over 30 years at 6% The house cost $245,000 last October.
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Super. Now, if I have 3-5% down...
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What'* the best way to get a low monthly payment on a 30 year home loan?
A whopping down payment and A1 credit

X2 I put 75% down and financed the rest over 30 years at 6% The house cost $245,000 last October.
Whoa.... can I be adopted by you?

Okay back to the topic...
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What'* the best way to get a low monthly payment on a 30 year home loan?
A whopping down payment and A1 credit

X2 I put 75% down and financed the rest over 30 years at 6% The house cost $245,000 last October.
Whoa.... can I be adopted by you?

Okay back to the topic...
Well I am 35 so it has taken some time to save.....

Anyway stay away from any interest only loans.... they love to push them on first time buyers.
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Whether you go FHA or conventional, I would get the best fixed 30year loan now and live with it because in 3-4 years home financing is going back up to levels before all this Greenspan kill the middle class reverse interest gouging started. I know thats sounds cruel for a lendee but the Feds have been giving money away ( at vitually no interest) for a long time to control inflation and spur growth but the cycle has bottomed out and has to go up.
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John, I'd love to help you but buying a home in Canada is different then in the USA.

That being said, is there mortgage insurance available? I was able to buy my first home with 10% down, to avoid mortgage insurance, buyers need 25% down on the purchase price. Also, first time home buyers have the ability to buy with as low as 5% down. In Canada you can also use $20 000 of your RRSP (retirement savings program) to finance your downpayment. However 2 years after, you need to pay yourself back over a 15 year span.

*sigh* but thats here, investigate what the options are in the US.


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