Homebuyers must ‘learn to live’ with near-7% mortgage rates says RE/MAX chairman
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Re: Homebuyers must ‘learn to live’ with near-7% mortgage rates says RE/MAX chairman
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#4I'm constantly reminded to be thankful to be a homeowner in America. Most other countries don't even have fixed-rate mortgages and many of my international friends are facing massive unexpected jumps in their monthly housing costs.
Re: Homebuyers must ‘learn to live’ with near-7% mortgage rates says RE/MAX chairman
#5I'm constantly reminded to be thankful to be a homeowner in America. Most other countries don't even have fixed-rate mortgages and many of my international friends are facing massive unexpected jumps in their monthly housing costs.
Re: Homebuyers must ‘learn to live’ with near-7% mortgage rates says RE/MAX chairman
#6I'm constantly reminded to be thankful to be a homeowner in America. Most other countries don't even have fixed-rate mortgages and many of my international friends are facing massive unexpected jumps in their monthly housing costs.
Re: Homebuyers must ‘learn to live’ with near-7% mortgage rates says RE/MAX chairman
#7I'm constantly reminded to be thankful to be a homeowner in America. Most other countries don't even have fixed-rate mortgages and many of my international friends are facing massive unexpected jumps in their monthly housing costs.
And no prepayment penalties, which means that if interest rates go down, you can refinance.
Re: Homebuyers must ‘learn to live’ with near-7% mortgage rates says RE/MAX chairman
#8I'm constantly reminded to be thankful to be a homeowner in America. Most other countries don't even have fixed-rate mortgages and many of my international friends are facing massive unexpected jumps in their monthly housing costs.
This lack of risk is exactly why prices are rationally so high. At least in other countries, they're ir rationally high because people forgot about the risk of interest rate increases.
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#10The amount I can pay each month hasn’t changed drastically. If interest payments to my credit union go up, then the principal payments I can make to a seller have go down. The price I can pay is less than it was a couple of years ago. That means your commissions will be dropping, too, Mr. Liniger. You’ll just have to live with it.