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Thursday, 26 February 2009

Obtaining Home Ownership and A Mortgage Despite Having Bad Credit

By Esther Veenst

If you've dealt with credit issues in the past, you may think home ownership is impossible for you. Because of the fact that many people have dealt with bad credit in the past, there are many options to still get a mortgage and realize home ownership, despite having a less than stellar credit score.

Many things can happen in your life beyond your control. Some of those things affect your credit score. It might be a relationship issue where the bills don't get paid on time, a medical issue with bills piling up or another issue in your life. Even though these things may lie in the past for you now, they still affect the mortgage rates and different types of mortgages you can get.

If you're looking for a bad credit mortgage, the best thing to do is to consider a USDA, VA, or FHA loan. The conventional methods of financing might not be available in your situation.

If you don't have the reserves to make a substantial down payment on a home, a USDA loan could be the best option for a bad credit mortgage. A USDA loan usually covers the entire buying sum of the home. Sometimes even a little bit more than that (102%). USDA loans do require that you purchase a home somewhere in a rural area.

If you are currently working in armed forces, or if you're a veteran, you may be eligible for a VA loan. These loans are backed by the Veterans Administration. This fact increases your chances when applying for a mortgage, even with bad credit.

FHA loans are backed by the Federal Housing Authority. The FHA was founded with the purpose of giving people a chance to achieve home ownership. Even if you currently have bad credit, it's possible that you are eligible for an FHA mortgage. An FHA loan is almost always worth looking into because of the numerous benefits, even if you have crisp clean credit.

Remember, you are not the only one struggling with bad credit. There are a lot of options available for you. It might be harder and you might have to dig deeper... but in the end it's worth it. - 16931

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