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Buy A House With Poor Credit - Getting Approved After A Foreclosure

 
Author: Carrie Reeder

Getting approved for a mortgage after a foreclosure is easy. Finding reasonable rates on a home loan is harder with poor credit. However, by searching lenders, improving your credit, and negotiating your terms, you can buy a home even with an adverse credit score. These tips will help you find that perfect home loan.

Searching For A Sub Prime Lender

Sub prime lenders offer financing to those with bad credit, usually with credit scores less than 650. However, traditional lenders also offer sub prime lending. Even though indexes determine lending rates, each company will have their own formula for determining fees and rates.

To ensure that you get the best deal possible, it is important to be a savvy shopper. Dont accept claims without see real numbers for a potential loan. Start with a mortgage broker who provides quotes from several lenders. Then spread out your search to include loan estimates from individual lender sites.

Usually these loan quotes can be determined without accessing your credit report and hurting your score. But it is important to provide realistic data regarding your credit to get a reliable answer.

Improving Your Credit

Before you apply for a sub prime loan, make sure that your credit is as good as it can be. Check your credit report to be sure it is accurate. You can also include a letter explaining the situation of your foreclosure, which may sway the lenders opinion of you application.

Time will also improve your credit score. Credit scores range from A to E, with several divisions in between. A year after a foreclosure, you can get in the 500 range with your credit score and cut your rates by two points or more. Two years can see you with 600+ credit score and near prime rates.

Negotiating Terms For More Options

Home loan terms can be negotiated to improve your financing offer. If your goal is a lower rate, you can offer to pay a point or more at closing. Lower or no closing costs can be secured with a higher rate. You can also eliminate fees, such as early payment fees that would hinder you refinancing, by paying a point at closing.

You have several financing options available to you. Pick the one that works best for you.

Author Bio:
Carrie Reeder is a proclaimed scripter. Carrie likes to write articles about this topic.
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