Anonymous wrote:Just locked rate on a no-cost refi with Loan Depot. 2.825% on 15 yr $417K (no-cost includes $4000 Lender credit which should cover all closing costs)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have consistently thought we had a fantastic mortgage since we bought in 2001 (at 6.25, and the seller said "where did you get that rate?").
We have since refi'd probably 6 or 7 times, but we pretty much always do "no cost" refis, with a slightly higher interest rate. We're now at 2.75% for a 10 year and I think that is actually our last mortgage...
Who are you using for your no-cost refis?
Anonymous wrote:I have consistently thought we had a fantastic mortgage since we bought in 2001 (at 6.25, and the seller said "where did you get that rate?").
We have since refi'd probably 6 or 7 times, but we pretty much always do "no cost" refis, with a slightly higher interest rate. We're now at 2.75% for a 10 year and I think that is actually our last mortgage...
Anonymous wrote:Oh my god, nothing is harder than dealing with BofA. Talk to a mortgage broker, a non-BofA big bank, a local bank and a credit union if you belong to one and see who has the best deal.
You can do even better if you can get your loan amount under $417K, by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Try Quicken Loans.. streamlined online procedures are pretty cheap and fairly painless.