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secretbabymaker
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mortgage question

when you buy a home do you h ave to have 0 balance on all accts...car payments ect..........

Message edited 1/29/2007 5:24:13 PM.

Posted 1/29/07 5:23 PM
 
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angnick
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Re: mortgage question

no not at all.

we didnt have a zero balance on everything.

we owe money on our car.

and our student loans.

u will be fine
as long as ur credit is good.

Posted 1/29/07 5:33 PM
 

MSeid
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Re: mortgage question

Posted by secretbabymaker

when you buy a home do you h ave to have 0 balance on all accts...car payments ect..........



There are a couple of things taken into account. Primarily it's your credit scores and debt to income ratio where they take your gross monthly income and take a percentage of that and if your total monthly debt exceeds a certain percentage then most likely you wouldn't qualify.

I think the absolute maximum is no more than 45% of your gross monthly income should go to "loans" (car payments, student loans, mortgage, taxes, HO, and any CC debt)

Message edited 1/29/2007 7:22:21 PM.

Posted 1/29/07 7:21 PM
 

2Pisces
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Paige

Re: mortgage question

we didn't.

Posted 1/29/07 9:05 PM
 

kerrycec03
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Kerry

Re: mortgage question

we're not

Posted 1/29/07 9:17 PM
 

alnem
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Emily

Re: mortgage question

i definitely didnt!

Posted 1/29/07 9:43 PM
 

wcs3504
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Wanda (formerly cw0904 on LIW)

Re: mortgage question

We didn't. Although we did try to eliminate as much debt as possible before we started looking seriously for a home.

Posted 1/29/07 10:47 PM
 

Kissy331
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Kristen

Re: mortgage question

We didn't

We have 2 car loans out
A student loan for DH's MBA

Posted 1/30/07 7:21 AM
 

lorich
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Grammie says "Lora Gina"

Re: mortgage question

Nope...
We wanted to, but if we waited it would have been another couple of years until we could buy.

Posted 1/30/07 9:15 AM
 

Eleanor
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Ellie

Re: mortgage question

we didn't either

Posted 1/30/07 9:37 AM
 

ckone
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Re: mortgage question

We had a far from 0 balance on anything. As long as everything is being paid on time your lender will work with you.

Posted 1/30/07 12:06 PM
 

jellybean78
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Re: mortgage question

I heard for an ideal credit score your CC utilization should be under 10%. i.e. if you have a card with a $10,000 credit limit your balance should never exceed $1000. Plenty of people buy with CC debt, car payments, etc. As long as you dont look overextended and have a good credit score and income to support the mortgage you should be good to go.

Posted 1/30/07 1:07 PM
 

DRMom
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Melissa

Re: mortgage question

They will figure out your DTI. Debt to income ratio. Each bank has limits on what DTI they will accept. You should talk to a broker they will tell you waht you need to do.

Posted 1/30/07 1:28 PM
 

secretbabymaker
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Re: mortgage question

ok our credit score is like 780 and we only have one credit card and we pay it off every month, but we do have i car payment and 2 student loans

Posted 1/30/07 1:30 PM
 

jellybean78
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Re: mortgage question

That's an excellent credit score. You should have no problems being approved. If DTI is a problem, you can also do a no-doc loan...interest is a little higher though. Good Luck!

Posted 1/30/07 1:43 PM
 
 

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