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post 1662856873 06-14-2022, 02:15 PM
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30 Year Fixed Mortgage 6.28%, Thanks Biden, I mean Putin

Rentcels will never be able to afford to buy a house and their rent will keep going up.

In brb housing prices will collapse, agreed, they will come down but not enough to offset the rising rates. When housing does fall, the big boys with cash will go balls deep.

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post 1662856983 06-14-2022, 02:17 PM
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High af

We don’t do 30-year rates in Canada but I’m rocking 1.69% until 2026
post 1662857093 06-14-2022, 02:19 PM
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Its not going to be a crash in housing prices, it will merely be a correction. Prices will come down to like 15-20% over 2019 levels
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post 1662857113 06-14-2022, 02:20 PM
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Imagine being a male in 2022 and voting for a Democrat.
post 1662857163 06-14-2022, 02:22 PM
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I bought a long bed pickup in case I need to live out of it, I'm good.
post 1662857273 06-14-2022, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted By Ramoneb87
Its not going to be a crash in housing prices, it will merely be a correction. Prices will come down to like 15-20% over 2019 levels
Agreed,
post 1662857563 06-14-2022, 02:30 PM
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LMAO got my 2.75% fixed locked at 15 years boyos
This fool's running a Honda 2000
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post 1662857673 06-14-2022, 02:33 PM
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Locked into a 2.625% interest rate.

Seethe harder coping (just the ones who keep making the shyt threads and posts) rentcels.

Fuark does it feel good.
post 1662857863 06-14-2022, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted By Polaris
Locked into a 2.625% interest rate.

Seethe harder coping (just the ones who keep making the shyt threads and posts) rentcels.

Fuark does it feel good.
I'm locked in at 2.872% for my house and my land up in the mountains. I wanted to get something built up there but I'll have to wait till we get a republican back in office.
post 1662858043 06-14-2022, 02:39 PM
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rentcels be like

post 1662858233 06-14-2022, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted By Berts
I'm locked in at 2.872% for my house and my land up in the mountains. I wanted to get something built up there but I'll have to wait till we get a republican back in office.
Nice.
post 1662858363 06-14-2022, 02:45 PM
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LMAO AT 7 PERCENT cucking cucking cucking as if this economy aint **** enough
post 1662858453 06-14-2022, 02:46 PM
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That feeling when you're locked in at 2.99 after refi srs. Feels gut mane.
post 1662858473 06-14-2022, 02:46 PM
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2.75 at 20 years with 250k in equity AND enough in the bank to pay half of what I owe right now. Feelsgutmeng.
post 1662858493 06-14-2022, 02:46 PM
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All these people happy with their low rates, you gonna be happy when you are upside down for the next 20 years? Keep coping if you bought in the last few years. Hold the excuses also.
post 1662858643 06-14-2022, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted By ujelly
All these people happy with their low rates, you gonna be happy when you are upside down for the next 20 years? Keep coping if you bought in the last few years. Hold the excuses also.
Awe, Rentcel I see

My loan right now is below 3%, I owe $215,000 for my house and my retirement/vacation land and its worth $650,000 today, well it was yesterday, these rates might effect that now. I doubt we drop 67% mate
post 1662858733 06-14-2022, 02:51 PM
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Lol peasants. Buying all cash.
post 1662859163 06-14-2022, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted By ujelly
All these people happy with their low rates, you gonna be happy when you are upside down for the next 20 years? Keep coping if you bought in the last few years. Hold the excuses also.
If your mortgage balance is more than 80% of your homes value then yes, it's possible you'll be under for a few years.

Otherwise LOL.
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post 1662859303 06-14-2022, 03:07 PM
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LOL @ mortgages!!!
post 1662859383 06-14-2022, 03:09 PM
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nonsense tells jestbrah he needs to worry about his finances yet jestbrah has a 2.25% interest rate 30 year fixed mortgage on a house he financed 220k that is worth 450k right now in one of the most hot markets in the US.

Also lol at miscers who think wealth is about how much your salary is
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post 1662859433 06-14-2022, 03:11 PM
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Loooool


You did Brandon!

So proud joe!!!!
post 1662859543 06-14-2022, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted By Jestbrah
nonsense tells jestbrah he needs to worry about his finances yet jestbrah has a 2.25% interest rate 30 year fixed mortgage on a house he financed 220k that is worth 450k right now in one of the most hot markets in the US.

Also lol at miscers who think wealth is about how much your salary is
Headturner1 told nonsense he could gargle his sack yet nonsense insists he’s not a ****göt
post 1662859633 06-14-2022, 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted By Jestbrah
nonsense tells jestbrah he needs to worry about his finances yet jestbrah has a 2.25% interest rate 30 year fixed mortgage on a house he financed 220k that is worth 450k right now in one of the most hot markets in the US.

Also lol at miscers who think wealth is about how much your salary is
hendrixfreak70 hopes Jestbrah teaches hendrixfreak70 all his ways.
post 1662859803 06-14-2022, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted By ujelly
All these people happy with their low rates, you gonna be happy when you are upside down for the next 20 years? Keep coping if you bought in the last few years. Hold the excuses also.
Will I be happy paying $1250 a month for mortgage, taxes, and insurance for a three bedroom house on some nice land while others are paying $2k to rent an apartment? Yeah probably
post 1662859823 06-14-2022, 03:20 PM
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Legit not even that high

https://www.freddiemac.com/pmms/pmms30



Also LMAO of you can’t purchase a 800k home straight cash and forgo mortgages

Are mortgagecels even homeowners? Not by my definition.
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post 1662859853 06-14-2022, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted By hendrixfreak70
hendrixfreak70 hopes Jestbrah teaches hendrixfreak70 all his ways.
currently I am reducing my monthly spending to the lowest point because of the incoming economical collapse and holding onto tangible assets and getting rid of my high gas vehicle and held out with low pay for 2 years because of an impending large raise.

Always be making moves in the positive direction that are low risk but may take patience and effort.
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post 1662860193 06-14-2022, 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted By Jestbrah
nonsense tells jestbrah he needs to worry about his finances yet jestbrah has a 2.25% interest rate 30 year fixed mortgage on a house he financed 220k that is worth 450k right now in one of the most hot markets in the US.

Also lol at miscers who think wealth is about how much your salary is
It’s not how much your house is worth. That’s for sure

BRB taking a fancy vacation because my house value jumped from 220k to 450k

BRB celebrating by buying a boat because my house value jumped from 220k to 450k

Oh wait….

Lmao at thinking you’re wealthy but can’t actually spend any of it. Apparently the concept of liquidity means jack sh*t to you. Have fun with your home equity loan just to be able to access your “wealth”. Can’t imagine paying interest just to access all my wealth if I would ever need it or want to spend it.

If 50% of your net worth or more is tied to the value of your home you haven’t made it. You’re still poor, dead srs. Thinking different is just cope from homeowners.
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post 1662860573 06-14-2022, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted By SoutheastBeast1
It’s not how much your house is worth. That’s for sure

BRB taking a fancy vacation because my house value jumped from 220k to 450k

BRB celebrating by buying a boat because my house value jumped from 220k to 450k

Oh wait….

Lmao at thinking you’re wealthy but can’t actually spend any of it. Apparently the concept of liquidity means jack sh*t to you. Have fun with your home equity loan just to be able to access your “wealth”. Can’t imagine paying interest just to access all my wealth if I would ever need it or want to spend it.

If 50% of your net worth or more is tied to the value of your home you haven’t made it. You’re still poor, dead srs. Thinking different is just cope from homeowners.
Million dollar net work with next to no home equity checking in.

All in stonks baby.

I live in a trailer so appreciation will never happen.

At least it's cheap.
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post 1662860633 06-14-2022, 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted By Berts
Awe, Rentcel I see

My loan right now is below 3%, I owe $215,000 for my house and my retirement/vacation land and its worth $650,000 today, well it was yesterday, these rates might effect that now. I doubt we drop 67% mate
You're in boise. You are about to get hammered lol. 67 percent in boise is very well possible. Sorry mate but its about to drop like a rock
post 1662860723 06-14-2022, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted By xMetalocalypse
Million dollar net work with next to no home equity checking in.

All in stonks baby.

I live in a trailer so appreciation will never happen.

At least it's cheap.
Time to diversify boyo (srs)
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