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Thursday, 18 December 2008

Is it Possible to Get a Mortgage with Bad Credit?

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Do you know your credit score? If you know the number and it isn't that high, you may be asking yourself if you will still qualify for a mortgage. It won't be easy to get a mortgage with bad credit, but it still should be possible.

There are a lot of different things that a loan advisor will look at when deciding whether or not to accept or reject your loan and your credit score is one of those things. If you know that your credit score is going to be a problem, you should start taking steps to repair it right away. If you want to improve your credit, limit the number of credit cards that you have, the amount of debt that you carry, the number of credit checks that are done on you and the number of late payments that are made. A good credit score is going to get you a better interest rate, but just because your credit is bad, doesn't mean that you won't get a mortgage.

If there is no hope to your credit, you can probably kiss a mortgage goodbye. A lot of banks won't take the risk, especially now that the economy has taken a downturn. If you do have really bad credit and absolutely need a mortgage, you might want to consider getting someone to cosign for you. This is going to take a lot of trust on their part, because they are risking their credit to help you.

When you have been trying to improve your credit by paying bills on time and cutting down your debt for at least six months, you can start to think about applying for a mortgage. When you are looking for a mortgage, you are going to want to look around and see which mortgage company or bank is going to give you the lowest interest rate. If you find that you are still unable to get a low rate interest, you can always take the mortgage now, improve your credit score and remortgage the loan in a couple of years.

Those whose credit is bad are going to find that they have higher interest loans and are subject to buying a mortgage insurance if their down payments aren't large enough. This insurance can be quite pricey, so you are going to want to make sure that you budget it in so that there aren't any financial surprises. Don't take any chances financially, because if your home gets repossessed by the bank, you are never going to get a mortgage again.

If you have filed for bankruptcy, do you think that you will be able to get a mortgage now? Don't get your hopes up, because the only thing that you can do is to shop around. If the bank offers you a mortgage with an interest rate that is significantly higher than what it should be, you should probably decline.

If you want to be smart and save a lot of money in higher mortgage rates, keep your credit score good. - 16931

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