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May 4, 2015
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mulletYno
Depends on what type of loan it is. If it involves PMI, maybe.
If there is no PMI, then that's a hose job.
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How much higher should APR than the interest rate on a home loan?
ballen
5/4/15 6:41pm
Depends on what type of loan it is. If it involves PMI, maybe.
mulletYno
5/4/15 6:49pm
There is PMI. Still a hose job? Seems higher than I was expecting.
ballen
5/4/15 6:53pm
FHA loan? Then yes.
monteburns
5/4/15 6:59pm
If FHA, run and hide and get a conventional loan with 3% down instead.
mulletYno
5/4/15 7:01pm
It's conventional with 5% down.
ballen
5/4/15 7:02pm
Most of our APRs are usually within .125% of the note rate.
mulletYno
5/4/15 6:50pm
There are too many variables to answer your question in the abstract.
argus
5/4/15 7:00pm
Seems high to me. Talked to the dude on the phone last week and this APR is .5%
ballen
5/4/15 7:04pm
You should get a quote from one of the CB guys.
ChubbyChaser
5/4/15 7:19pm
Who are they?
ballen
5/4/15 7:21pm
RE: Who are they?
ChubbyChaser
5/4/15 7:23pm
1/2 % origination fee
tambourine1970
5/4/15 7:45pm
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