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Did you see Billionaire Ron Burkle got a 2.25% mortgage

Started by rajanmurray
over 16 years ago
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on a $56 million loan. Really?!! So he's not selling this means the financing is just really beneficial.
Response by Riversider
over 16 years ago
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25 points though...

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Response by manhattanfox
over 16 years ago
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He may be a MUCH better credit risk -- already has the assets....

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Response by Jazzman
over 16 years ago
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fixed or floating? I've got a mortgage on an investment property at 2% (floating of course)

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Response by deanc
about 16 years ago
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why would he need/take a mortgage?

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Response by positivecarry
about 16 years ago
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Because he's leveraged out the butt like everyone else. Are you suprised our entire world economy almost collapsed?

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Response by happyrenter
about 16 years ago
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wouldn't you take a mortgage if you could get a 2% fixed rate mortgage? that's free money.

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Response by patient09
about 16 years ago
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happy: NO, not a chance.....what would you do with the money???

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Response by happyrenter
about 16 years ago
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What would I do with 2% money? wow patient, you must have very, very little self-confidence if you don't think you can find a safe investment to perform at better than 2%. With no creativity at all you could buy a 10 year muni yielding 3.5%, for instance. That's just an obvious option off the top of my head. Personally, I'd be more ambitious. But if you don't think you can deploy 2% money you must think the world is about to end.

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Response by somewhereelse
about 16 years ago
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"With no creativity at all you could buy a 10 year muni yielding 3.5%, for instance."

What's funny is, this is the exact same logic that saw a ton of people lose their shirts on CMOs.... just searching for that extra point.

If you really think the spread is there for no real reason, and that muni's are 100% safe, I've got a bridge to sell you.

You really think the risks of municipal finance is worth an extra 1%?

wow.

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