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Why Your Credit Score Matters When Buying a House

Why Your Credit Score Matters When Buying a House

Your credit score is one of the most critical factors when buying a home. Think of it as your financial resume—summarizing how well you manage debt and repay loans. This small yet mighty number, ranging from 300 to 850, gives lenders a snapshot of y

Jan 14, 2025 | Credit Purchasing a Home

Home Equity Loans vs. HELOC: Which is Right for You?

Home Equity Loans vs. HELOC: Which is Right for You?

In the intricate landscape of personal finance, discerning the optimal borrowing strategy can be like to navigating through a maze of options. Home equity loans and lines of credit emerge as two prominent pathways for homeowners intent on leveraging their

Aug 29, 2024 | Credit

How to Get a Mortgage Without a Credit Score

How to Get a Mortgage Without a Credit Score

Getting a home mortgage loan typically means a lender will run a check of your credit. It is much easier to get a mortgage if you have a great credit score; and you'll get a better deal as well. But what if you don’t have a credit score? Is it still possi

Aug 04, 2021 | Credit

New FICO “Resilience” Credit Score Could Help Borrowers

New FICO “Resilience” Credit Score Could Help Borrowers

As the U.S. economy reels from record-high unemployment and continued COVID-19 shutdowns, the Fair Isaac Corp. (FICO), a global analytics company and producer of the FICO credit score, released a new credit index recently it hopes will keep mortgage

Jul 15, 2020 | Credit

Benefits to Mortgage Debt

Benefits to Mortgage Debt

In order to buy a house, most Americans take on a mortgage loan. While debt is usually to be avoided if possible, when it comes to a mortgage there may actually be some financial benefits for borrowers. Liquidity If you dump all your extra funds into pa

Jun 05, 2019 | Debt Credit Mortgage

What is Mortgage Amortization?

What is Mortgage Amortization?

If you have a fixed-rate home mortgage, you pay the exact same amount each month. But did you know that the amount of principal you pay toward the balance of your loan changes from month to month? This is called amortization and it is a method of distribu

May 08, 2019 | Credit Interest Rates

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