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HOW CAN YOU IMPROVE YOUR CREDIT SCORE BEFORE YOU BUY A HOUSE?

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Real Estate Agent with Century 21 New Millennium MD

HOW CAN YOU IMPROVE YOUR CREDIT SCORE BEFORE YOU BUY A HOUSE?  You may have saved the down payment to buy a house. You may have a great income.  But if your credit score is not acceptable you will not beable to get a loan to buy a house.  Or if your credit score is acceptable, but in the low range, your interest may be higher when you try to buy a house,

Financial Tip of the Week: Improve Your Credit Score
Just like a top football, basketball or hockey player is drafted based on their stats, your credit score is used to determine your financial fitness.

Your credit score is the best way to define your ability to handle debt. It's based on several aspects of your financial picture and can help creditors determine if you're responsible with your money.

Improving your credit is one of the easiest ways to improve your overall financial scorecard. Doing so may help you get approved for loans and lower your interest rates and insurance premiums.
The following steps can help you improve your credit score:

Pay on time. Payment history is one of the most important factors used to calculate your credit score, so consistently paying on time is one of the easiest ways to boost your score. To help you pay on time, consider enrolling in an e-bill pay program that will make payments automatically on your behalf and guarantee they arrive on time.
Reduce debt-to-credit ratio. Focus on paying down the amount you owe on your credit cards so each one has an available credit of at least 50 percent. Doing so improves your debt-to-credit ratio and in turn will improve your credit score.
Use more than one type of credit. Your score is built around both revolving (ex. credit card) and installment (ex. mortgage loan) credit. Having both types in your credit history shows you can responsibly handle multiple kinds of credit, and in turn may improve your score.
Stick with the accounts you have. Opening new accounts means new inquiries on your credit report, which may lower your score. On the other hand, avoid closing accounts you already have, even if you don't use them that often. Doing so can negatively impact your debt-to-credit ratio and credit history – both of which are used to calculate your score.

Source: BMO Harris Bank

I am Margaret C. Taylor REALTOR® sharing information in St Mary's MD.

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Comments(3)

Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

Thank you for the information. I will bookmark it and share it with others.

Sep 28, 2012 09:06 PM
June Piper-Brandon
Coldwell Banker Realty - Columbia, MD
Creating Generational Wealth Through Homeownership

Margaret, this is great advice to prospective buyers.  I've often been told by prospective buyers that they have paid their rent on time and never been late and that should be enough but it's not - you've laid out some great tips here.

Sep 28, 2012 09:49 PM
Margaret C. Taylor
Century 21 New Millennium MD - Mechanicsville, MD
St Marys/Calvert/Charles MD Real Estate Agent

Gita and June you're welcome.  Credit repair is possible and may enable the Buyer to get the home they want just a little later than anticipated.  Margaret C.

Sep 28, 2012 11:10 PM