First Time Home Buyers: Getting Approved for a Bad Credit Mortgage

Because of a wide variety of mortgage lenders specializing in different home loans, many first time home buyers are able to realize their dream of homeownership, without completely wiping out their bank accounts.

Although mortgage experts recommend home buyers saving money for down payment and closing, this is no longer a requirement. In fact, having good or acceptable credit is no longer a requirement for obtaining a mortgage loan.
 

True, a good credit rating will have positive effects. For example, good credit may help buyers qualify for a lower rate. This could amount to buying a more expensive home. Nonetheless, mortgage lenders are realistic, and they realize that a large percentage of buyers entering the housing market have fair to bad credit ratings. Thus, they have created home loans that target these individuals.

Types of Bad Credit First Time Home Buyer Loans

Buyers have varying circumstances. Hence, there are loans geared to meet specific needs. If bad credit is an issue, working with a mortgage broker may produce good result. Why? For starters, mortgage brokers are familiar with many loan programs and have connections with numerous lenders. For this matter, a broker is more apt to offer sound advice on the most suitable loan programs. Typical bad credit mortgages include:

1. No Money Down Home Loans. Even with bad credit, mortgage lenders and companies are prepared to offer no money down or 100 percent financing loans to first time home buyers. In some instances, a buyer may qualify for 103 percent financing. The additional monies are ideal for paying closing costs and other related fees. To qualify for either loan program, a borrower's credit score cannot drop below 580 - 600.

Related information
  • There are numerous lenders that offer home loans to persons with bad credit.
  • Having good credit is no longer a requirement for obtaining a home loan.
  • Lenders that offer bad credit mortgages are called sub prime lenders.
 
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I would know if it would be possible for me to obtain a mortgage with a 530 trans union score? I have a good job and been there for 20+ years. My credit score dropped when my husband lost his job 7 years ago. I have paid all the judgements that happened because of this. I am a first time home buyer and will have a small down payment. I am looking to purchase a house from approx. $40 to $60 depending on which house is still available and what interest rate my mortgage will be. Please get back to me ASAP. my email address is: mysnowwhite101@yahoo.com my phone number is 607-733-4275 - please leave a message stating for home mortgage. If one does not leave a message, I do not call them back. thank you.

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Posted on 08/13/2008 at 7:08:33 PM

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Posted on 07/07/2008 at 8:07:28 PM

I WOULD LOVE TO BUY MY FIRST HOME, MY CREDIT IS SHOT AND I AM NOT SURE HOW TO CLEAN IT UP. I DON'T HAVE A DOWN PAYMENT FOR THE HOME I AM INTERESTED IN AND IT IS A MOBILE HOME AND I AM TOLD THEY ARE HARD TO FIND FINANCING FOR. I AM REALLY INTERESTED IN PURCHASING A HOME I WOULD BE A FIRST TIME HOME BUYER. PLEASE HELP ME, I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO TURN AND I REALLY NEED SOME GOOD TRUST WORTHY ADVICE.

Posted on 05/14/2008 at 5:05:25 PM

I have had the same job for over 3 years and i make good money. I am told that I can not get a home loan because of my credit scores and no credit problems...all 3 scores are between 525-606. I have 2 credit cards now that I pay every month on time for the past 6, 7 months and a small personal loan from the bank that I pay on. Will any of this, my work history and new credit help me at all. I really need a home. Tell me what to do next.

Posted on 09/04/2007 at 3:09:00 PM

I made a lot of credit mistakes. Hence, Renting is not an option. What do I do?

Posted on 06/22/2007 at 4:06:00 PM

I WANT TO BUY MY FIRST HOME AND MY CREDIT IS BAD ,I FINALLY HAVE MY FIRST REAL JOB,SO MY WORK HISTORY IS SHACKY.....I DON'T HAVE MONEY FOR A DOWN PAYMENT BUT.....I CAN TRY TO SAVE,I DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT BUYING A HOUSE OTHER THAN THE FACT THAT I NEED ONE

Posted on 06/15/2007 at 6:06:00 PM

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