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NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: wrote in message oups.com... But, I thought that you had to get an interest only loan????? The bank was offering me either loan...conventional, or interest-only. I chose the interest only loan over the conventional 30-year fixed, because it gives me the option to pay principal on the loan (but only if *I *decide to do so). Right now, it makes more sense for me to put $25-30k per year away in a qualified pension plan than to pay principal on a home mortgage. In 4 1/2 years, I'll only be 38...and I'll have an extra $6000/mo (before taxes) to put towards principal and/or retirement savings. At that time, I can get a 20 year conventional fixed mortgage, and pay the home off before I'm 60. Yeah, sure, whatever....... Boy, you sure put a lot of thought into that reply. Sorry I taxed your brain so much. The mortgage companies PUSH interest only loans to consumers. Care to venture WHY???? |
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