FHA loans below 580 credit score
If you have a credit score below a 580 it might be extremely hard to get a FHA loan in this current lending market. But there are other options when it comes to getting government loan. Even though FHA will insure loans below a 580 credit score the secondary market that buys and sells mortgage paper has set the stage as to what will be bought and sold in this market. When loans are bought and sold in the secondary market, investors watch a particular borrowers performance. If they notice a particular borrower is not performing well on the secondary market they pull the plug on financing that type of risky borrower. So its essentially like watching your own stock portfolios performance. If that particular portfolio of yours is not dong well you stop investing your money in that stock. Mortgage loans work the same way. Over the last 6 to 7 years FHA loans were being written for all types of borrowers including borrowers below a 580 credit score. Until now there was never a credit score requirement for FHA loans. Most banks are requiring a middle credit score of 580. There are exceptions to this rule. Some banks will allow a FHA loan to go through with a credit score below a 580 if the bank or mortgage company gets an automated approval. An automated approval is a piece of software that banks use that either says "yes" or "no". Lets assume you have a credit score of 578 and your loan file is ran through this software and it says yes", as long as that particular lender will allow a credit score below a 578 with a automated approval you are good to go. Some banks have internal rules for loans they will approve as well. So just because you have a credit score below a 580 does not mean all hope is lost for an approval. If you have a credit score below a 580 here are some factors that could possibly help to get an automated approval. - Savings in the bank - 401k, usually $25,000 or more really helps - Money for down payment - Low income to debt ratios These are some key factors that could possibly get you an automated approval with low credit scores. If you have recently been denied for a mortgage loan, get a recent copy of your free credit report and start working on your credit. The higher your credit scores the better terms you will get anyways. Bad credit does not go away; it just lingers over your head like a dark cloud. What ever your situation is there is always a solution. ------ About the Author: Mike Clover is the owner of http://www.creditscorequick.com/ . CreditScoreQuick.com is the one of the most unique on-line resources for free credit score report, fico score, Internet identity theft software, secure credit cards, and a BlOG with a wealth of personal credit information. The information within this website is written by professionals that know about credit, and what determines ones credit worthiness.