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Daily Real Estate News | July 31, 2006 |
Credit Score Checkup Can Make a Difference
It’s most lenders’ standard practice to run a credit score check immediately before a borrower closes on a mortgage.
Borrowers who have taken on more debt, failed to pay bills or done anything else that change their credit score for the worse since applying may find themselves facing not only a higher rate, but also being asked to come up with a larger down payment.
Borrowers whose credit scores are on the edge should ask their lenders about two computer programs that can help.
These credit-advisory programs can prove valuable to anyone searching for the best rate possible. The difference between a 720 score and 580 could be as much as 3 points, according to the booklet "Your Credit Score." It was prepared by the Consumer Federation of America and Fair Isaac, the company that developed the scoring programs used by each of the three major credit repositories: Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian.
On a $200,000, 30-year loan, the difference between 6.5 percent and 9.5 percent is $418 per month, $5,016 a year and $150,480 over the loan's 30-year life.
Source: United Feature Syndicate, Lew Sichelman (07/30/2006)
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