Home Loans 101: What is Credit Scoring?


Learn about credit scoring in home financing.

Credit scoring refers to a number lenders use to help determine the likelihood that a buyer will pay back a loan on time. The scoring method most often used is FICO, and it can range from 300 to 850. The higher your score, the better you look to a lender, making it more likely to get approved for a loan.

Your credit score also affects the mortgage interest rate you are offered.

A higher score often means a lower rate. There are loan programs for those with less than ideal credit, making it possible to buy a home at a low rate even while you work on building up your credit.

Explore our site or contact us about special home loan programs for those with low credit. We look forward to serving you!

Interest Rates Have Increased

Borrowers May Not Qualify

Due to DTI Calculation

Time To Consider

NO RATIO PROGRAM

No DTI calculation

No Income on Application

No Employment on Application

No Tax Returns

No W2s

No 1099

Only Required to Have

as low as 20% Down Payment

80% LTV = 720+ FICO - 12 Months Reserves

75% LTV = 680-719 FICO - 9 Months Reserves

65% LTV = 660-679 FICO - 9 Months Reserves

Funds for Down Payment

Closing Costs

Prepaid’s

Reserves

Primary Residence

Second Home

Purchase

Refinance

Minimum Loan $200,000



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