Thursday, March 19, 2009

Locking your loan is like proposing... You don't know if it could get better.

I just read that the Fed's actions today may cause mortgage interest rates to drop up to 1/4 or 1/2 point. Interesting dilemna for those in escrow who have already locked their loan. Do you stand by what you said, or weazle out because rates have changed?

When you lock your loan, you are gambling that interest rates won't go down any lower.... to protect yourself in case they go higher. So to be safe, if the current rate is OK with you, you and the lender commit to it... regardless of future rates being higher or lower. If they go higher, you still have your low rate. If they go lower... it happens.

Can you get the cheaper rate if they drop below your locked amount? Not without someone suffering a loss... because the lender has committed.

It's like proposing. You ask the girl of your dreams to marry you. But criminy... what if someone better comes along? Well, what if someone better never comes along, and you missed your only true chance at love because you couldn't read the future? You make the best decision, then stick with it, through sickness and in health. Whether interest rates go up or down.

I have a young first-time buyer who is locked right now. I told him he needs to have confidence in his decision. if rates go up, he'll think he's an omnipotent genious. But if rates go down, that's just the way it goes... it's the cost of protecting yourself. He understood. This buyer has tremendous character... I really like him. And I'll bet he's fine with his decision, even if rates drop lower. To me, it's called being responsible for your decisions. I bet he'll stick with the gal he marries, too.

PS... it's a little later in the day. My buyer just signed disclosures and I asked him how he feels now that interest rates DID in fact go down. "I'm OK... I made a deal to protect myself in case rates go up... but they went down...I'm still protected because they COULD have gone up. I'm OK." I just KNEW he would say that! He's such a good kid.



Flickr photos by Jacob and Kiki Hantla, Wooleywonderworks

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