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Conference 7.286::dcu

Title:DCU
Notice:1996 BoD Election results in 1004
Moderator:CPEEDY::BRADLEY
Created:Sat Feb 07 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1041
Total number of notes:18759

153.0. "COMPETITIVE MORTAGE LISTINGS " by TUNER::FLEISNER () Thu Jan 19 1989 17:12

    I am looking for a low intrest, is'nt everybody, mortage loan. 
    Is there a list of banks/cu/sl that reflects each ones current
    offerings ?  It is perfered to be on a state wide basis but would
    start with NH and MASS.
    
    PF/
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153.1SALEM::RIEUQuayle's IQ: Is it up to Par?Fri Jan 20 1989 09:014
       Check the Boston Globe. At least once a week, I believe on Sat.,
    they run a list almost a page long. I THINK it's on Sat., but check
    every day.
                                                    Denny
153.2Yes, the Saturday Boston GlobeULTRA::HERBISONB.J.Fri Jan 20 1989 10:2525
        Denny is correct, the listings are run in the Boston Globe on
        Saturday, on the third page of the Real Estate section.
        
        It lists about 100 banks, credit unions, and mortgage companies,
        with their names, phone numbers, rates for three types of
        mortgages (15 and 30 year fixed, variable), minimum down payment
        requirements, home equity loan rates, and new and used car loan
        rates.  It's a large set of numbers. 
        
        All the loan rates are in terms of APR, rather than giving the
        interest rate and points separately.  This is interesting
        (especially when you see that the APR of many variable rate
        loans is currently higher than the APR for fixed rate loans from
        the same bank), but it isn't enough information to decide which
        bank to take a mortgage from.  For example, points are important
        if the hose will be sold again within a few years, and lower
        interest rates are usually possible with larger down-payments. 
        
        Now that I've more than answered the question and started a
        potential rat hole, I guess I should add that further discussion
        would be more appropriate in TALLIS::REAL_ESTATE.  [I don't
        actively follow that conference, but feel free to copy this note
        if you move the discussion.] 
        
        					B.J.
153.3BLIVIT::BROWNFri Jan 20 1989 10:445
    Note that since DCU tends to lag the market in general, and since
    rates have gone up recently, their mortgage rates are quite competitive
    right now.  Unfortunately, the same principle applies to DCU's CDs,
    as they are not quite as attractive now.
    _KB
153.4Correcting my factsULTRA::HERBISONB.J.Sat Jan 21 1989 08:2414
        Re: .2 (my reply)
        
>        Denny is correct, the listings are run in the Boston Globe on
>        Saturday, on the third page of the Real Estate section.
        
        Sigh.  They put it on the fifth page of the section today.
        
>        It lists about 100 banks, credit unions, and mortgage companies,
        
        If I counted correctly, there are 245 listings.   The phone
        numbers are mostly in area code 617, with scattered 508 and
        800 numbers.
        
        					B.J.
153.5BEIRUT::SUNNAASat Jan 21 1989 17:456
    
    This topic doesn't belong in this notesfile. However, since the
    question has been answered, I will allow it to stay, but will disable
    further replies.
    
    Nisreen