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Elias Valencia
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Best company for FHA streamline

Elias Valencia
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Barstow, CA
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Wondering if it's worth it. I got a letter stating that I can lower my payment thru FHA streamline. It's my first home/duplex. I've only been here about 7 months. Any advice?

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Chris Mason
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Originally posted by @Elias Valencia:

Wondering if it's worth it. I got a letter stating that I can lower my payment thru FHA streamline. It's my first home/duplex. I've only been here about 7 months. Any advice?

 Agree with the above poster. 

7 months ago rates were around 7 year highs, right now they're around a 12 month low.

If you don't want the volume of junk mail and spam to blow up beyond what you already get, call back the lender that helped you buy the home.

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