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So I made some huge financial mistakes in my 20s and early 30s and I have been paying for it ever since.. I am trying desperately to rebuild my credit so that eventually I can buy a home.. Here are my numbers:
FICO (Equifax) is 632
Experian credit score is 632 (medium risk)
Transunion credit score is 657 (D rating)
Equifax credit score is 606
I make $67K a year. I have one student loan for $28K that is paid on time as agreed. I also have one credit card account that was a paid charge off that should fall off my report in october.
What are my chances of getting a mortgage?
Do you have any open revolving (credit card) accounts?
You definitley have a few opportunities to get a mortgage. The main things lenders look for are: Credit score (620 min required), debt-to-income ratio, and amount of down paymen (3% min required). If you are good on these 3 areas, then you have a good chance of qualifying. Your next step would be to get pre-approved by a lender for exactly how much you and afford and be comfortable paying. Contact me for a pre-approval and I can answer any questions you may have. We are one of the top lender's in the US.
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You might want to look into USDA Guaranteed loan. Most lenders might probably require a 640 middle score and you're almost there! Keep reading the boards and you'll learn Soooo much. Best of luck!!
@jaf4776 wrote:
I have 2 new credit cards. One with a 500 limit and one with a 300 limit
How long have you had each of those credit cards for? How long have you had the student loan for?
I'd recommend you wait until the charge-off falls off next month before you apply, your scores will increase and the charge-off will no longer be considered by underwriting.
Is your charge-off the only negative, or are there other negatives on credit?