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How credit scores affect your interest rates

 

If your having credit score challenges we may be able to utilize our rapid rescore program and help you raise your score in as little as 72 hours, call us for details. read the following outstanding credit information. 
Credit Scores: When Good is not Good Enough


In the past, a consumer with a FICO score of 620 was considered to be a low-risk borrower by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Not anymore. After suffering major losses in the mortgage market during the great recession, the nation's two largest mortgage finance lenders have redefined risk, announcing new Loan-Level Price Adjustments (LLPAs) for borrowers with FICO scores below 680.

LLPAs are automatic, cumulative fees based solely on credit scores, and they can significantly increase the cost of credit. These fees have nothing to do with your mortgage company or its various products and cannot be negotiated away.

Let's take a look at the impact that LLPA's have on conforming loans.


*Based on Loan Amount of $300,000. This chart is meant to be a guide. Interest rates and loan programs are subject to change.

As you can see, borrowers who have FICO scores below 680 will now be forced to pay more, either in points (as much as 2% more) or in interest rate. Borrowers with FICO scores below 620 will incur the maximum adjustment which, on a $300,000 loan, would amount to $6,000 in upfront costs.

For borrowers who can't or don't want to pay the cash up front, be aware that lenders have the option of converting these fees into higher rates. In the above example, a 2-point fee (2% of the loan amount ) is charged to the borrower. The charge could be waived, however, in exchange for increasing the interest rate by one full percentage point. The end result would be an increase of nearly $7,500 in mortgage payments over the course of the first three years of the loan, which translates into approximately $200 more per month.

According to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the FICO credit score used to determine the fees for single borrowers is the median or “middle” score generated by the three national credit bureaus. For multiple borrowers, the median score of the borrower that earns the highest income is used. In addition, requirements will vary based on the loan program and loan-to-value. For those borrowing more than 70% of the home's value, for example, credit scores must be 680 or more in order to avoid being subject to the adjustments.

If you are thinking about getting a mortgage in the next 12 months, your credit score is going to be more important than ever. Call us right away to find out where you stand. In some cases, professional credit repair may be required, which could take up to six months or more if you do-it-yourself. To achieve the most effective results,
we may be able to utilize our rapid rescore program and help you raise your score in as little as 72 hours, call us for details. read the following outstanding credit information. 

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Bob Kauffman
NMLS # 240158
Broker/loan consultant
951-278-3444







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Funders Residential Mortgage
NMLS # 296216
1700 Hamner Ave. Norco CA 92860
951-278-3444
Fax 951-755-2444
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