How Will A Short Sale Affect Your Ability To Buy Another House In The Future?

The Short Sale and Your CreditOne of the most immediate consequences of a short sale is its impact on your credit score. When you sell your home for less than the amount owed on your mortgage, the lender reports the debt as "settled" or "paid less than the full amount," which can significantly lower your credit score. A lower credit score can make it challenging to obtain new credit, including a mortgage for a future home purchase. Lenders rely on your credit score to assess your creditworthiness, and a low score may lead to higher interest rates, larger down payments,…
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Considering a New Home Next Year? Start Now and Get a Jump on Improving Your Credit Score

With the new year right around the corner, that leaves you with precious little time to get your finances in order. Let's explore a few tips that will help you get a jump on improving your credit score before the end of the year. Grab A Fresh Copy The first step is to order a fresh copy of your credit report from one of the major agencies. The Fair Credit Reporting Act allows you to access a free copy of your credit report once every 12 months. So, if you have not ordered a copy recently, it is time to…
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Common Reasons Why Buyers Are Denied A Mortgage

When you are buying a new home, it is an exciting process. You have spent months searching and have found the home you want to purchase. You are ready to move into the home of your dreams.  Unfortunately, you have found out that your request for a mortgage has been denied. This can be a deflating experience. Fortunately, there are ways to avoid this by understanding the most common reasons why a buyer is denied for a loan. The Loan Requirements Have Changed One of the most common reasons why you might be denied a mortgage is that the terms…
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