I will have $20,000 down. Income $72,000/yr. Want house around $90,000 to $125,000. My credit score is 620 by bear345750 from Columbus, Ohio. Aug 2nd 2017
Hello, It absolutely sounds like you can buy a home with what you are saying. Feel free to give me a call 513-265-7770, John Regg.
Feel free to call me at 216-990-2148 Michael Zuren American Midwest Mortgagewe offer mortgages with middle credit scores as low as 600
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More info needed, so to get started, you should try reaching out a a mortgage banker/broker and apply with them. Once they see your complete loan profile, they will be better equipped to advise you properly. Also, by applying with a Banker/Broker, you have an advantage because he's familiar with local customs and works with many lenders with each one offering a different type of lending program. This is unlike the local bank which typically only has a few lending programs. The more lenders, the more lending options, and the more likely your scenario will be accepted.. Plus, the banker/broker is experienced in seeking out the best loan terms for your particular scenario, and he has lower overhead which typically results in lower rates and fees than most of the big box banks. I'm a preferred Lender with Arizona and California being my primary markets. If you or someone you know is looking for financing options, feel free to contact me or pass along my information. 480-287-5714 WilliamAcres.com NMLS# 226347 / RPM Mortgage NMLS 1541014 / AZMB0121893
Generically from that limited info supplied, you MAY be fine. Your low credit score is going to be the hurdle, and you would be well advised to work on improving the score prior to looking at homes.
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