Zillow Advice: Mortgage - 7ARM vs 30yr fixed, 255K loan, 0% down. http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ Zillow Advice | Zillow Real Estate Go to ING, they have the ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ <p>Go to <a href="http://getprequalified.com" rel="nofollow">ING</a>, they have the best rates on a 7 year.....</p> Fri, 07 Mar 2008 23:50:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ 2008-03-07T23:50:00Z These longer term ARM loans ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ <p>These longer term ARM loans are just putting bandaid's on the Mortgage problem. Here's an Email I received from a lender:</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Here&rsquo;s something to think about: Right now, the lowest <a href="http://www.zillow.com/Mortgage_Rates/">interest rates</a> available are on <a href="http://www.zillow.com/mortgage/">mortgages</a> called &ldquo;Hybrid ARMs." Simply put, a Hybrid ARM gives you a secure fixed rate for 5 to 7 years, and then turns into an adjustable-rate mortgage right around the time homeowners typically move or refinance.</p><p>So many people who get approved for this loan could end up with the same problems that are occuring in today's market but in 7 years from now. I'm not saying that everyone will run into a problem but for me, I'm definetely going to do a <a href="http://www.zillow.com/30_Year_Fixed_Mortgage_Rates/">30 year fixed</a> on my next mortgage.</p> Fri, 07 Mar 2008 12:54:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ 2008-03-07T12:54:00Z Rates are not far apart.How ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ <p>Rates are not far apart.</p><p>How long are you going to stay in the home? What will your income be in 7 years? What will the market be in 7 years?</p><p>There is a big reason why fixed and adj rates are so close and EVERYONE is suggesting to lock for 30. To much unkown going on.</p><p>Tony Grego - <a href="http://www.zillow.com/Indiana_Mortgage_Rates/">Indiana Mortgage</a> Broker</p> Fri, 07 Mar 2008 03:28:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ 2008-03-07T03:28:00Z It would work for the financially ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ <p>It would work for the financially disciplined.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>However in order for it to work you have to be disiplined to invest and not spend the savings.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Three frogs are sitting on a log one decided to jump off the log how many frogs are left?</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>3.....just because you decided to do somthing doesn't make it happen.&nbsp; Many would have the intention of investing but how many would actually follow through.&nbsp; All you can do is present the option.&nbsp; If a client knows themself well enough to know that they would not invest then to do what you are doing wouldn't work for them.</p> Mon, 03 Mar 2008 14:51:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ 2008-03-03T14:51:00Z I'm looking at statistics. ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ <p>I'm looking at statistics. I will for ever be mortgaged to 80% LTV I/O as long as it still exists. Like I have said in previous posts, READ MISSED FORTUNE 101 DOUGLAS R. ANDREWS... I'm paying 6% interest on my <a href="http://www.zillow.com/mortgage/">loan</a> and making 10 percent interest in investments. I'm also getting massive tax deductions for the amount of interest I pay. These tactics are called equity repositioning, you may call it financial leverage. It's used by the wealthy...</p> Mon, 03 Mar 2008 04:05:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ 2008-03-03T04:05:00Z i haven't been seing a 100 ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ <p>i haven't been seing a 100 basis point difference in these products... seem much closer to me.</p> Sun, 02 Mar 2008 19:58:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ 2008-03-02T19:58:00Z it's pointless because you ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ <p>it's pointless because you are trying to assign values to unknowns.&nbsp; Rates and points 7 years from now.&nbsp; regardless of the numbers you use they are random and offer no real value in a comparison.</p> Sun, 02 Mar 2008 19:31:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ 2008-03-02T19:31:00Z I'm a statistic, like the ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ <p>I'm a statistic, like the average American I <a href="http://www.zillow.com/refinance/">refinance</a> every 1.8-2.5 years. In the past 6 years I've never had a <a href="http://www.zillow.com/mortgage/">loan</a> fixed for more than 5 years. If the rates on a 30 yr fixed were lower than a 7 yr fixed I would take the 30 to be safe. It's not so I would take the 7 yr. When the rates were 17%, everyone somehow managed to afford their home.</p> Sun, 02 Mar 2008 18:32:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ 2008-03-02T18:32:00Z I think it's a waste of time!&nbsp; ... http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ <p>I think it's a waste of time!&nbsp; You have no idea what rates will be in 7 years and no idea what it will cost in points to buy the rate down.&nbsp; It would cost far more in points to buy the rate down 3%.</p> Sat, 01 Mar 2008 12:52:00 GMT http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/7ARM-vs-30yr-fixed-255K-loan-0-down/22688/ 2008-03-01T12:52:00Z