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I am ready to buy a house, does recent credit matter? An open letter to credit challenged borrowers.

Reblogger June Piper-Brandon
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Realty MD RE License 579412

Preparing yourself to buy a  house is not as simple as saving up the downpayment.  It also includes preparing your credit.  Bridget McGee, the Mortgage Mama, is a talented loan officer and has laid out some great information here about preparing yourself to buy a home.

 

Original content by Bridget "Mortgage Mama" McGee NMLS 196068

I am ready to buy a house, does recent credit matter? An open letter to credit challenged borrowers.

 

When looking at a mortgage applicant, lenders look for two things:

 

1.       The ability to repay

2.       The willingness to repay


You have the ability to repay.  You have a good income, you have even saved money for the down payment and closing costs.  Unfortunately, your recent history is still not showing the willingness to repay.  I realize that you have recently paid many of these items in full. Unfortunately, even paid in full collections affect your credit scores. 

 

PLEASE DO NOT PAY OFF OLD COLLECTIONS, you will bring old negative credit challenges that is not affecting your credit score to current negative (Yep, even if it is paid off!) credit, potentially lowering your credit score 

 

In order to continue on the path to a better credit score, you will need to:

·         Continue to pay down credit cards-goal is to be no more than 35% of available credit

·         pay all bills on time. 

·         not allow any new bills to go to collections

·         If the majority of your credit is closed or in collections it will be important to establish good credit lines-check with your credit union or bank to see if they offer a secured credit card that reports to the bureaus.  You can also check with Orchard Bank.


Credit scores are based on the following:

1.     Payment history: 35 percent of the total credit score is based on a borrower's payment history, making the repayment of past debt the most important factor in calculating credit scores.

2.    Debt amounts: 30 percent of the total credit score is based on a borrower's total outstanding debt

3.    Length of credit history: 15 percent of the total credit score is based on the length of time each account has been open and the length of time since the account's most recent action.

4.    And 5.  New credit and credit mix: Each comprise 10 percent of the total credit score. Borrowers, even those new to credit, should avoid opening too many credit lines at the same time, since such behavior could suggest they are in financial trouble and need significant access to lots ofcredit.

If you have had credit challenges in the past, with desire and work you can buy a home.  It might not be today, it might not be in a month, but you can get there.  Make a plan and stick with it!  If you need help in Maryland, call me. If you need help elsewhere, let me know, I can probably help you find a great lender wherever you are!

I am ready to buy a house, does recent credit matter? An open letter to credit challenged borrowers.

Warm Regards,

Bridget McGee  Maryland Mortgage Mama   Allied Home Mortgage Corp #1448  410-960-2061 EHO

If you are considering purchasing a home in Maryland and want to be sure you are mortgage ready, my brother Tony and I will be happy to help! We help to make the mortgage process a pleasure! 

For home owner's we provide a no-cost mortgage review to help you to determine if refinancing may be in your best interest.  Please contact me at 410-960-2061.

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Comments(5)

Mary Macy
Top Agents Atlanta Metro - Roswell, GA
Top Agents Atlanta Metro

Good points for anyone who wants to clear up their credit, thanks for your stand for the military

Oct 13, 2011 04:58 PM
Christine Donovan
Donovan Blatt Realty - Costa Mesa, CA
Broker/Attorney 714-319-9751 DRE01267479 - Costa M

June - This is a good reblog with lots of important information for consumers to know.

Oct 13, 2011 04:59 PM
Joe Petrowsky
Mortgage Consultant, Right Trac Financial Group, Inc. NMLS # 2709 - Manchester, CT
Your Mortgage Consultant for Life

You given great advice and my compliments to you. Your clients will be well served. Unfortunately, many in the mortgage  and the real estate business done know this information.

Oct 13, 2011 11:36 PM
Keith Gilkey
Re/Max Chesapeake - Elkton, MD
410-920-7214, Re/Max Chesapeake

June, Great post! I hope this helps some potential buyers. Have a great weekend.

Oct 14, 2011 01:35 AM
Bridget "Mortgage Mama" McGee
SWBC Mortgage 410-960-2061 - Baltimore, MD
Maryland Mortgage Mama NMLS#196068

June, Thanks for the re-blog.  Hope that future buyers find it helpful!

Mortgage Mama

 

Oct 18, 2011 05:31 PM