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What Credit Score Do You Need for a Mortgage?

March 29, 2021

According to data from the most recent Origination Insight Report by Ellie Mae, the average FICO® score on closed loans reached 753 in February. As lending standards have tightened recently, many are concerned over whether or not their credit score is strong enough to qualify for a mortgage. While stricter lending standards could be a challenge for some, many buyers may be surprised by the options that are still available for borrowers with lower credit scores.

If your credit score is below 750, it’s easy to fear that you may not be able to qualify for a mortgage. However, that’s not the case. While the majority of borrowers right now do have a score above 750, there’s more to qualifying for a mortgage than just the credit score, and there are still options that allow people with lower credit scores to buy their dream home. When planning to buy a home, speaking to an expert about steps you can take to improve your credit score is essential so you’re in the best position possible. However, don’t rule yourself out if your score is less than perfect – today’s market is still full of opportunity.

Don’t let assumptions about whether your credit score is strong enough put a premature end to your homeownership goals. The best way to figure out if you qualify is to give us a call. Our loan officers can quickly run the numbers for you and walk you through the pre-approval process. Purchasing your dream home starts here. Let’s connect today to discuss the options that are best for you!