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Old 08-17-2007, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by wiphan
Correct. 30 yr fix 6.75% on 1st mortgage and 3 yr fix on the 2nd at 6.75%. The 2nd mortgage can be 30 yr amortization, 1.5% balance payment or interest only. This is kind of a creative way of getting around some of the higher rates on Jumbo loans. I personally believe prime is going to start coming down, so I would be more willing to accept a 3 yr fix on the 2nd mortgage at that rate and obtain a better rate on the $417k. Now it is a different story if you are looking at loans that are in the $750k+ range, you might not want the risk on a huge 2nd mortgage that is only fixed for 3 yrs. It is entirely up to the customer, but my job as a mortgage professional is to find all of the available options and make suggestions to the client. I hope that helps
How does this help the guy with no equity in a home he paid 500k for that is now worth 450k? Are you saying you are moving people off theirr adjustables into a $0 down package that is 50k above what the property will appraise for?
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