Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations. I feel even better about my 15 year mortgage at 3%. We bought a little late in life but will be done paying it off (and have DS in college) in our late 50s.
That’s not a little late. It’s a lot late.
Anonymous wrote:
Certainly no need to get a big head about a rate that is very similar to what most people received.
Anonymous wrote:I got 3.5% for 30 two years ago. I can’t imagine getting an arm when rates were so low and had nowhere to go but up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations. I feel even better about my 15 year mortgage at 3%. We bought a little late in life but will be done paying it off (and have DS in college) in our late 50s.
That’s not a little late. It’s a lot late.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations. 30 yr 2.625% here, looking to try and increase monthly payments soon.
Anonymous wrote:I lucked out and just happened to be buying in late November, locked in 3.825%.
But I try not to pat myself on the back too much. It's not like it was some amazing feat of brilliance on my part. It just so happened that's when we were ready to move and that's the loan product we felt most comfortable with. In a couple years, my life could change, I could need to move again, and the rates might not be like that.
I try to remember a lot of things are just luck/happy timing, not something I need to get a big head about.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations. I feel even better about my 15 year mortgage at 3%. We bought a little late in life but will be done paying it off (and have DS in college) in our late 50s.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations. 30 yr 2.625% here, looking to try and increase monthly payments soon.