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I am so excited today. I did alot of research and decided to have my credit pulled so that I would know what I needed to do and basically see my scores. The broker sent me a copy of my credit report and I was so surprised that two of my scores are in the 600's. My transunion score however is only 580 and I don't understand why. But I'm on my way and I'm so proud of myself because I've been really working to get my credit together so that I can become a homeowner.
While I am still working on getting my scores up a bit more, can someone tell me what I need to saving up for. What all fees will I need to have money for when it's time to actually get my house. I'm not looking to purchase until maybe around March of next year.
Do you have thoughts on which loan product you will be looking at? USDA, FHA, Conventional etc.? This helps know what type of fees and down payements you would need to save up for.
I'll be going FHA.
I don't know what closing costs average, but I think the downpament is 3.5% of th purchase price.
Yeah 3.5 for down, its possible to have no closing costs out of pocket with negative points.
So I'll be looking at 3.5% down, closing costs, and home inspection. Am I missing any other out of pocket expenses that I'll have to pay?
Don't forget about Earnest Money when you go under contract. Home inspection includes multiple tests that you'll have to pay for. Then there's the pre-paids too Taxes, Homeowners, etc.
Good luck, we're in the final stages and it's a long process but so worth it.
Here is a web site from Grand Homes that you can play with the numbers and it will give you a good idea of what you need to bring. Of course most of the numbers will be hypothetical (like taxes and insurance) but it will help you out.
keep working on it! My scores were all below 580 when i started. But now my highest when i started my housing process was 670. Just takes patience and hard work.