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Hello all, I spoke with a lender yesterday about getting a mortgage, we discussed a bunch of aspects and then the credit score came up..... She told me that 620 is no longer the magic number. She said its around 640-680..... Have any of you heard this too? I am a resident of Alaska so I am not sure if that is just here or in the lower 48 as well.
Thanks!
for fha 620 is ok
but i am hearing rumbles of 640+ down the road.
ask another lender.
Hi,
I dont know what the future may hold, but I can tell you that I was approved FHA with scores of 665,645,605. The lender took the middle number of 645. We finally closed on our house on 11/6 and it was quite the journey since we put our offer on the house back on 8/11. (There were some hiccups along the way that probably could have been prevented; not so bright LO that equaled frustration and anger to me. I switched LO's and got it done)
the key is that FICO is not the sole approval criteria.
Someone with a 600 but 5-10% down and 3 months reserves stands a better chance tahns someone with a 630 but min down and no reserves alot of times. Also, past credit history can matter alot. Someone with a 650 but a 4year old BK and a couple lates since may not get approved where as someone with a 620 who has no negative info in the past 24 months may get by. Job stability, income stability, source funds all play a part in the decision. I think people with a clean file but still at 620 score will normally still be able to find a loan. People with sub 620 are going to have an uphill battle no matter what, and people +620 but with some more recent issues are who are trying to get by with as little out of pocket/reserves are going to be pushed into the higher FICO minimum requirements.