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Bad Credit Home Loan Here To Stay
Bad Credit Home Loan - Here To Stay
There was a time that seems like decades ago when people with less than
perfect credit were not able to get home loans. At that time people with bad
credit were all but assured that their dreams of homeownership would never
come to fruition. Luckily, for many people, those days are long gone.
Homeownership is possible for people with bad credit and no credit history at
all thanks in large part to a multitude of loan packages made available from
countless lenders.
Good people with bad credit can now get approved for mortgages and despite
what you may have heard from a well intended but misinformed friend or family
members, these loans can be at very competitive rates.
In today's economy if mortgages were made available only to people with clean
credit, the real estate market would collapse. There are simply not enough
people in Australia today with pristine credit. Lenders were consequently
forced to create packages available for people with bankruptcies, bad credit
histories or no credit histories at all. To remain competitive lenders had to
create these packages and you can benefit from these.
Though it is true that some home loans remain available only to those with
excellent or very good credit, there are just as many, if not more home loans
that are made available to people with mediocre or poor credit, including
past bankruptcy. These loans are available at all different interest rates
and nuances that allow greater flexibility in coming up with a mortgage that
makes sense for you.
Lenders are now looking at an overall loan application including income,
credit history, appraised value of the home and selling price. They will
examine how recent or far back your credit problems occurred. They will
consider the instant equity in the home (appraised value versus selling
price), as well as your income and ability to pay your monthly payments. When
looking at income they can, if you want them to, consider all forms of
income.
The more recent the bad credit events in your credit reports are the tougher
it may be to get approved for some home loans, but it is still not
impossible. You will want to have a good sense of what is in your credit
report so you are prepared to correct any problems in the report. There are
countless credit repair programs available that will help you improve your
credit score.
Past bankruptcies are not necessarily a death sentence for homeownership and
depending on how long ago they occurred they may not hinder the mortgage
process at all for you. It is always important to keep copies of your
discharge papers and a complete record of your bankruptcy. Your lender may
require copies of some of the documentation. They will want to see exactly
what was discharged. If there was a mortgage that was discharged in
bankruptcy it will impact which mortgage packages are made available to you,
but even then there may be mortgage packages that you can still be approved
for.
It seems all too often that people with bad credit feel that they are unable
to get beyond their past. Owning a home and showing ‘on-time’ mortgage
payments is a good way to improve your overall credit portfolio. If you are
approved for a mortgage and show payments being made on time this will go
along way towards improving your credit scores and improving your overall
financial picture.
When applying for home loans, do not try to hide your credit history,
invariably they will uncover any and all skeletons you hoped were in your
credit closet.
You are much better off being open and honest with your mortgage lender. A
good mortgage lender will know exactly what packages they can look into for
you if you give them an honest and realistic picture of your credit history
and other financial matters. Tell them what is wrong in your credit report
and can be fixed, what is accurate and cannot be fixed and what you are
unsure about. Some lenders will allow an explanation, including proof, of
incorrect items on your credit report and look beyond them while evaluating
your loan. Dishonesty, however, can hurt you in the long run so be completely
honest with the lending institution.
You can also consider using a co-signer for the loan who has a stronger
credit history in some cases. You may be able to have them co-sign the loan
for a period of time and then you can refinance the loan in your name only
once your credit history has been improved. This has become more common with
first time homebuyers. The refinance market is strong and there will always
be the opportunity to do just that.
The simple fact of the matter is that there are countless loan packages
available to people with bad credit or no credit history. These loan packages
can help you whether you have a large down payment, a small down payment or
no down payment at all. Speaking to a mortgage lender or network of lenders
that have many packages at their disposal will help you begin to realize your
dreams of homeownership and put you on a path towards a much brighter
financial picture.
Bad Credit Mortgage can give you the chance to clean up your credit
 
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