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Bad Credit Mortgage Financing - 3 Ways To Improve Your Chances Of Getting Approved

By: Carrie Reeder



Acquiring a home loan is a simple process for some people. These individuals likely have a good credit history, money for a down payment, and sufficient income. However, you do not need the perfect situation to obtain a mortgage. Various lenders specialize in offering loans and mortgages to individual with low credit scores. The downside of obtaining a loan through a "high risk" lender is that you are subjected to a higher interest rate. Higher interest rates equal higher monthly payments. Therefore, future homebuyers should work toward improving their credit, which will also improve their chances of getting approved for a mortgage loan with a reasonable rate.

Improve Your Credit History

Our credit rating says a lot about our ability to repay loans. Moreover, lenders review credit reports before approving a mortgage. Individuals with low credit scores due to late or missed payments are considered "high risk" applicants. Lenders will either deny credit, or drastically increase the interest rate. To avoid this, applicants must work towards improving their credit rating. This is accomplished by paying their creditors before the due date.

Reduce Your Debt

Several factors determine our credit scores. Aside from our payment history, too much credit may also reduce credit scores; therefore, prior to applying for a mortgage avoid opening new lines of credit or financing a large purchase such as an automobile. Furthermore, reducing the balance on credit cards lessens the debt to income ratio, which will boost credit scores. Strive to pay off credit card balances at the end of each month. Having several credit cards at the maximum limit will appear as if you have overextended yourself. If possible, keep credit card balances at no more than 50 percent of the limit.

Shop Around for a Lender

It is simple to encourage individuals with bad credit to improve their current credit standing before applying for a mortgage. However, improving credit does not happen overnight. Those who are eager to purchase a home before they are able to resolve credit issues should contact a mortgage broker. Brokers have access to various lenders who are willing to grant loans to individuals with poor credit. Upon receiving applications, brokers review the submitted information and contact applicants with multiple offers from several lenders. While offers may include high interest rates, applicants may refinance their mortgage after their credit improves.

To view our list of recommended poor credit mortgage companies online, visit this page: Recommended Poor Credit Mortgage Companies Online.

Carrie Reeder is the owner of ABC Loan Guide, an informational website about various types of loans.



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