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Thread: Good time?

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    wesmantooth is offline Renter
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    Default Good time?

    My wife and I are buying a new house. My question is about when to lock in rates. We initially got a 5.5. 30 year FHA. But we didn't lock in because we didn't have a signed agreement. It went up to 5.75. Then I got the signed agreement, but it was up to 5.875. I know there is no way to tell, but do you all think I should lock this in or is there a good chance it will get lower again. I know the stocks fell today, but the 10 year treasury bill rose. Do you think rates are going to go up again? Thanks.

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    RobM is offline Condominium
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    As with anything pertaining to money, it is pretty much a crap shoot. No mortgage broker I have every known could predict what was going to happen with the rates. It has always been "I think....". You need to lock in where you feel comfortable and deal with the consequences if it goes down and celebrate if it goes up.
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    Michigan is offline Renter
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    Default Go to FHA's Web site

    Make sure your dealing with a direct FHA Lender. If your dealing with a broker "in most cases" your going to pay a higher rate which pays the broker on the back.

    Go to FHA's web site and see what the prime rate is today and go lock that rate in with your agent. If he's 3 points over prime go elsewhere.

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    fractional-homes is offline Fixer Upper
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    Timing the mortgage rate is like timing the stock market. You never know when it will go up or come down. The rates are historically low. As long as you can find a decent rate with a reputable lender, lock in the rate and don't look back.
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    Mike Taylor is offline Condominium
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    I wouldn't worry about 1/8 here or there. Rates are still good right now and I don't think it is worth the stress of trying to guess if the rates are going to go up or down.

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    karyljm is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Points

    I agree with Mike, the rates for mortgages are great right now and 1/8 of a point shouldn't be an issue.

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    There is good news for all the homebuyers who wished to own a dream house of there own but couldn

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    Default Mortgage rates

    As others have said, the rise and fall of mortgage rates are difficult to predict. Despite recent increases, the current rates are still at historic lows. It is my opinion that rates will probably continue edging up, but you never know.

    Have you compared your rate through other lenders? If not, I always recommend to my clients to talk to a few lenders to find out their best options. If you have done that, I would move forward, lock in and purchase your dream house.

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