What Was Your Credit Score When You Recieved A Home Loan?

December 30th, 2009 by Home Loans Leave a reply »

I have a credit score of 618. Is this enough for me to apply for a home loan?

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5 comments

  1. janeannp says:

    Mine was 680 and I got approved with no problems. You will probably get a loan, though it won’t necessarily be as good of an interest rate if you had had like 800 plus instead.

  2. Mountain Top says:

    620 is the absolute minimum for a prime buyer rate. Even one point less, and you are in the “sub-prime” pool.
    Be aware it’s the middle score of the one pulled from three agencies. So if one is 640, the other is 620, and one is 580 – they don’t average, they don’t take the high or low – they take literally the middle score. So it’s important to get all three agencies onto the same page – identical reports.
    There is a way to bump your score the month before you go for a loan – the easiest – if you have credit cards and are carrying balances – pay them to zero. Of course you must be able to maintain this through closing, and then you can ratchet them up again.

  3. ★★★ Katharine ♥♥♥♥ says:

    Mine is 820 – and I am doing a loan right now.
    Doesn’t hurt to apply – they will let you know if its enough or not – I went through wells fargo – the no closing cost deal!

  4. gregory m says:

    yes you can get 100 percent financing at a favorable rate. I would try to get it up to at least 640 to get an even better rate and you qualify for a construction loan with a 620 or better on your mid score. Make sure you check all three bureaus because they pull your middle score.

  5. laura says:

    trying to get a house to
    credit not good having a hard time
    you could look for land contract
    be sure to look around at different places
    good luck hope you get a house