2.74Just refi'd down to a sweet 2.75%. Life is goooood.
Whats everyone else rocking?
You coulda stayed in my thread and talk about your 2.75 buddy.
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You coulda stayed in my thread and talk about your 2.75 buddy.
Lifestyle - Anyone have a dick under 3 inches?
@Too swole to control please leave @ThatOneDude alone. Cheers
Damn thats actually not too shabby. I always worry about getting fucking on a variable rate loan though.Nothing anymore. We paid that bitch off. I own on my house, not the bank.
We did rock a variable mortgage for years and it saved us a lot of money over the long run. I think when we started it was at 1.75 and by the time we paid the house off it was up to 2.5.
The father-in-law stressed balls over it when he heard we signed a variable. Must’ve told me a dozen times about his experience back in the early 80s when his variable mortgage went up to 18.5%. We took the gamble and it did us well.Damn thats actually not too shabby. I always worry about getting fucking on a variable rate loan though.
Good for y'all. I've heard horror stories like that as well. I'm pretty thrilled with the 2.75%, but a 1.75 or 2.5 would be fucking sweet too.The father-in-law stressed balls over it when he heard we signed a variable. Must’ve told me a dozen times about his experience back in the early 80s when his variable mortgage went up to 18.5%. We took the gamble and it did us well.
wife and I both bought houses around 2000, sold in 04 and moved to OR. We bought a house with a 'big' yard, next to a school, and lived the dual-income no-kids life. But we wanted to have our house paid off before we had kids, and when she got pregnant her separation package put us over the hump.#ballout
I caught the tail end of the big boom in housing prices going up in Dallas so I could make a good chunk of change on it when we do go to sell to buy some property, but it's just not where I want it to be yet. It's getting close though. I've only been in the house like 6 years so far.wife and I both bought houses around 2000, sold in 04 and moved to OR. We bought a house with a 'big' yard, next to a school, and lived the dual-income no-kids life. But we wanted to have our house paid off before we had kids, and when she got pregnant her separation package put us over the hump.
And our house in OR was one of the last built before zoning changed and they capped 'urban sprawl'. Over the next 11 years, our home value increased significantly. That meant that when we sold it and moved to AZ, we could get a much larger house on corner lot with a pool, 5m from work.
congrats, @MC Gusto. getting out from a under a house note is a big deal.
and good on you, @ThatOneDude. this is going to get you there a lot faster.
The difference is...Let's see if this really works.
@Leighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, he's being a big meanie head and gave me meanie poo ratings. Please, please make him stop, it hurts my feewings.
@Lars is trying to get his credit score above 500
The difference is...Let's see if this really works.
@Leighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, he's being a big meanie head and gave me meanie poo ratings. Please, please make him stop, it hurts my feewings.
The difference is...
I don't follow you in every thread for over a year
I know where to draw a line when someone is talking about serious shit
I'm not playing a cutie pie character on this site
I don't cutie pie ppl into wanting to fight me and then not fight them but continue to stalk them in every thread.
If I was told by a mod to leave u alone I definitely would
Did that help
@conor mcgregor nut hugger , he's not listening to @Leigh , what happens next?The difference is...
I don't follow you in every thread for over a year
I know where to draw a line when someone is talking about serious shit
I'm not playing a cutie pie character on this site
I don't cutie pie ppl into wanting to fight me and then not fight them but continue to stalk them in every thread.
If I was told by a mod to leave u alone I definitely would
Did that help