Sunday, January 14, 2007

Guide To Getting A Good Rate On A Home Mortgage

By: Patricia Lewis

Getting a home mortgage is the first step in purchasing a home, and it can help to create a solid credit history for the borrower. Finding a good rate on a home mortgage is important so that monthly payments can be made easily, and over time, can help establish a stronger credit standing or credit rating.Getting a good rate on a home mortgage involves a variety of factors. These include working with a good lender or mortgage broker, doing some research or homework beforehand to be prepared for negotiation, securing assets and other personal property in case collateral is needed, getting a co-signer to boost the credit score, and improving the credit score to meet a lender’s standards.Reducing credit card debt and other monthly payments will help significantly in securing a good rate for the home mortgage. Lenders look at these key criteria before approving the loan, and the less outstanding debt or payments a borrower has, the higher the chances of getting a good competitive rate.Improving the credit score is important for many reasons. When a lender requests the credit check, they will look for a credit score of 650 or above for the best rates; 680 or above is ideal. If a borrower can improve this by paying down outstanding credit cards, loans, or other debt that shows up on the credit report, this can help considerably.It’s also important to make sure the credit report shows factual information; many errors and mistakes can be reported without the borrower knowing, so obtaining a clean copy of the credit report can play a significant role in getting the good rate. Payment history has a 35% impact on the credit score, outstanding credit card balances have a 30% impact, and the remainder are from other factors detailed on the credit report itself.You can also get a good rate by using collateral—any asset that has a large value that can be borrowed against. If the borrower owns property, land, or personal possessions that are attractive on the market, this can also help increase the chances of a better rate.Another good idea is to let the market dictate when to buy or sell; interest rates fluctuate daily, and contacting a lender or just staying in touch will keep the borrower informed of when rates are in a good place, and when to wait.

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