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    Interest Rate Trends and Student Loans

    I thought I would ask all of the experts here what your opinion is on interest rates in the context of student loans. Currently, the fed rate is 1.5%. A huge portion of my student loans are not yet consolidated and are still variable. These loans are at either 4% or 4.25% where they started...
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    Something happier to ponder!

    Awgee - I particularly enjoyed that game last year as well. It made me smile when there was a noticeable decline in USC flags flying on Balboa immediately after the game. But, I would be stunned if something like that happened again. Let's just hope their offense catches up with their defense...
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    Where to Park Cash For Now?

    HSBC has a 5.05% savings account. You should check it out at:http://www.us.hsbc.com/1/2/3/personal.
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    What kind of home design do you prefer?

    On a side note, can someone please tell me why my formatting disappears when I post here? I am on a mac. Does that have something to do with it? Thanks!
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    What kind of home design do you prefer?

    My non-negotiables include: * Master bath with a tub type shower, or separate tub and shower (not just a stall) * Parking for at least 2 cars * The kitchen must view the living room/tv area * Downstairs bathroom with a tub (for dog baths) * grass in the back yard somewhere...
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    2007 NAR Membership Profile

    nirvinerealtor - I would not say from the above statistics that realtors are over-educated or underpaid. Compared to the general population (in 2000, the last census), realtors only have slightly more education than the general public (8.3% graduate degrees; 16% bachelor's; 5.2% associate's...
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    How much $$ do you think this blog has saved people?

    CalGal - I can definitely relate to your experience! My husband and I are actually not in a position to buy right now (using traditional financing), but since discovering this blog I have changed my attitude from: "Oh poor us, we can't afford to buy a house yet" to "this is fine, we have plenty...
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    Credit Report Question

    I want to sign up for a service online where I can check my credit report & score anytime. Any suggestions on which service and package is best? I figured most of you probably already do this. Thanks!
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    Headlines...

    "We are forecasting another leg down in the housing market," says economist David Shulman of the UCLA Anderson Forecast. "This could last into 2009 or 2010." Looks like IrvineRenter is not alone on his prediction. http://realestate.msn.com/Buying/Article2.aspx?cp-documentid=4734564
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    Pay off Student Loans or Save for Down Payment?

    Certainly, student loan debt is about as good as debt can get (although, in my particular situation, both of my car loans (4.2% and 6.7%) have interest rates lower than most of my student loans). The question is not really what kind of debt to pay off first, but rather, whether to pay off debt...
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    Are "Starter Homes" Bad Ideas?

    I read a comment on the OCRegister Blog that made me think about the concept of a starter home. I just kind of accepted that this was the way to go: buy your first house knowing that you will eventually grow out of it with kids or other reasons and then move to a better home. But, in doing...
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    Paging NickStone - Feng Shui Information Needed

    Well, I haven't actually researched this issue but my first impression is that there is really no way for someone to sue over something like this. You would have to look at the language of whatever certification they gave you. I highly doubt that they say nothing bad will ever happen in a...
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    Pay off Student Loans or Save for Down Payment?

    GrewUpInIrvine - it is not our idea of a "lifestyle" either. It's amazing the lies attorneys will tell you during interviews (and entire summers)...currently looking to leave as even a big firm doesn't require these kinds of hours and they pay almost double!
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    Pay off Student Loans or Save for Down Payment?

    Skeptic, One of us is going to a relatively large firm and the other is currently working at a so-called mid-size "lifestyle" firm (that still wants billables of 2500+). That is another reason that we want to wait a few years before getting tied to a mortgage. That way we have enough time...
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    Pay off Student Loans or Save for Down Payment?

    Even if IrvineRenter's prediction on housing prices is not totally accurate (although, I suspect that he is right on), his advice this time was more waiting until I can actually afford a home, rather than try to buy as soon as possible with 5% down and be irresponsible. If prices go up from...
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    Pay off Student Loans or Save for Down Payment?

    Haha. Law, for both of us. I had $60K in scholarships, so it could be worse:)
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    Pay off Student Loans or Save for Down Payment?

    Thanks! That makes sense to me. I feel the same way about the debt. I just want to get rid of it. But, with the huge difference in interest rates for anything above 80% LTV, it also makes sense to put more to a down payment.
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    Pay off Student Loans or Save for Down Payment?

    Trooper's question in the thread below and the good advice in response prompted me to ask for similar advice. My household income will be about $220K starting in August. Our combined student loans are about $200K (yikes, I know), with most of the loans at 7.2-7.8% interest. Some are lower at...
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    Secondary Mortgage Market and Fraud

    In this article, it mentions that the secondary mortgage market can make it harder for the FBI to detect the fraud: http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070307/fbi_mortgage_fraud.html Also, it seems to me that banks might not be as careful in giving out loans when they anticipate selling them off...
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    Secondary Mortgage Market and Fraud

    The FBI has said that the secondary mortgage market has contributed to a rise in mortgage fraud. I assume this is because the originating banks are less conservative with lending because they turn around and sell the loans anyway. Would those who have a good grasp on this issue mind expressing...
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