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Cancelling my purchase contract on folsom ca home?

Ramki D.
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Signed a purchase (600k, 1650sqft single family home in Folsom ranch)contract last year, plan is to get the down payment from heloc(2.5% apr until next year jan, after that it's variable). I also lock the interest of 4.2% for 10/1arm. Based on the current stock market and recession forecasts and job market, and potential correction in home prices in 2023, i am planning to drop now and wait and see. What do you all think?. Please share your thoughts

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Kevin Sobilo#2 Tenant Screening Contributor
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Kevin Sobilo#2 Tenant Screening Contributor
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@Greg R., rates are below "normal". Who cares what they have been for the last 10-15 years when they were abnormally manipulated to be that low.

What you are experiencing is called "recency bias" believing what happened recently is somehow more important or more normal.

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