Perfect Credit And Home Mortgages

January 24, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

In a perfect world you would have perfect credit and applying for a mortgage would be well, perfect. Approval would take seconds and interest rates would be negligible. That is in a perfect world. Most everyone we talk to is not perfect and has not been for some time so where do we go from here?

Do you need perfect credit to get a mortgage? – No. Imagine if perfect credit was required. Few loans would be made and every lender in town would be bankrupt.

Perfect credit is not needed to get a mortgage. Home ownership today is higher than ever before because loans are being extended to more borrowers. Contact your mortgage broker to find the loan that is right for you.

You do not need perfect credit. However if you want the “perfect” loan then perfect credit definitely helps. Discuss your needs with a broker you trust.

You can obtain a mortgage loan with almost any type of credit. However, the worse the credit the more you will be required to put down as a down payment for a purchase transaction and the higher the interest rate you are more likely to pay. Sometimes compensating factors such as a lot of documented liquid assets, great job time, and a very low DTI (Debt to Income Ratio ) may help to slightly compensate for a lower credit score.

Perfect credit is not needed to get a mortgage because most lenders do not judge borrowers on credit alone. Although, credit is a big factor when applying for a mortgage each lender has different criteria to be approved for a mortgage. Lenders also take into account a borrower’s mortgage/rental history, employment history, and other factors. There are many lenders that target borrowers with less than perfect credit which is called sub-prime lending.

Many lenders specialize in people with less than perfect credit. With the loan programs available in todays market most people can purchase a home.

There are many different types of mortgages that you will be able to get without perfect credit. Some programs use the credit score only, only the mortgage history, and some will even disregard collections and judgments allowing them to exist without having to pay them off.

If you are thinking about buying a home but you are not quite sure if you can qualify then it might make sense for you to contact a mortgage broker. A good mortgage professional will not only look at your credit but will also look at your complete financial picture to see what makes sense for your current situation. They will also make recommendations on what programs will be available for your situation. If you are unable to obtain a mortgage now a mortgage professional will help guide you through what needs to be accomplished so you can qualify real soon.

There are some lenders that do not even look at FICO scores. This is because sometimes people have not established any credit , but yet will still make rental payments and utility payments on time. These various payment histories will appear on an individuals credit report.

There is no such thing as ‘perfect credit’ . All consumers who have a credit rating fall into either ‘conforming’ or ’sub prime’ financing category. There are even programs for first time borrowers who have no credit history.

However, some consumers who have had difficulty meeting their commitments may have credit so damaged that they could be asked to raise their credit score to qualify .

If you have poor credit ou should strive to improve your credit rating after securing a mortgage. This will allow you to refinance at a conforming rate and save you money every month.

When banks underwrite a mortgage application, there are four major factors they consider. Credit history is only one of four. Lenders also examine the loan applicant’s ability to repay the loan, the homeowner’s asset reserves, and the loan amount in relation to the property value, in other words, how much is the homeowner putting up in the property. With one or more of the other three factors being above average, even a home buyer with below average credit profile can easily obtain a mortgage.

Even if you have filed for bankruptcy or are currently in foreclosure, contact us about refinancing your property. You do not need perfect credit, even bad credit is OK with us because we have thousands of loan programs for borrowers of all credit types.

Many mortgage loans programs are available to borrowers with less than perfect credit. One thing to consider when obtaining a loan with less than perfect credit: The borrower can usually get a better interest rate by getting a 2 or 3 year fixed product rather than the traditional 30 year fixed. This makes good sense because once the credit is repaired 2 or 3 years down the road the borrower will most likely want to refinance into a lower interest “A” paper type loan.

Some other factors that lenders will look at is the borrower’s payment history on an existing mortgage as well as rental history. The better the payment history, meaning no late payments greater than 30 days, you will qualify for a lower interest rate and higher loan amount.

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