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Can I Still Buy a House Even With Bad CreditIf you are considering buying a new home and are concerned about your bad credit there are still options available for you as a first time home buyer. The recent cutbacks in sub prime lending has left many homeowners and potential homeowners wondering if mortgage financing will still be available when they need it. Have your local broker check to see if you qualify for a MyCommunity loan. There are government insured programs that help credit challenged borrowers. These programs place less emphasis on the credit score but do care about your credit history. Do no cancel those old credit cards just yet, wait until after you close on your home before doing that. While buying a home when you have bad or below average credit scores may not give you the lowest rates available, it can still be a better alternative than throwing your money away on rent. Here are a few tips to help lower your monthly mortgage payment. If you have bad credit but still want to buy a house, you have options that can range from getting a co-signor to repairing your credit. You now have more choices than were formerly available to people with financial problems. You can still buy a house with Bad Credit if you can come up with an acceptable downpayment or qualify for one of the many fannie mae,freddie mac or government programs. FHA loans are often the best bet when you are working on repairing your credit. There is no credit score minimum and typically 1 year of current credit will suffice. » DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this article on 'Can I Still Buy a House Even With Bad Credit' is a collection of contributions by licensed mortgage professionals and is not the opinion of Broker Outpost LLC. Always consult a licensed professional before applying for a mortgage.
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