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So… How long before banks start foreclosing to create more inventory?
Now not only are banks going to make $$$ on overpriced properties. Theyll also make $$$ on high interest rates.
How do you trust people with comments like this: That is not a 2-1 buydown. And 5% for the remaining term of the loan……………………………no wonder we have bank runs.
I’m getting all my closing costs paid plus buy down (and appliances)
Lance Lambert
@NewsLambert
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Mar 14
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@ErinOnTV
If you don’t mind me asking, what’s the buydown like? And how long?
Erin Maloney
@ErinOnTV
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Mar 14
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@NewsLambert
2-1. First year 3%, then 4, then 5 on the third. Hoping I get lucky and interest rates go down before the third year. I’m not holding my breath
Those are the bimbos. Try to glean something from the more logical comments.
I don’t know if any of it is true.
All I know is what I see and hear: Conditions are hot, but there aren’t enough listings so it’s not that obvious.