Avoiding the Bad Credit Blues - New Article Posted
So you've decided to buy a home. You begin house hunting, you find a home that you like, and you apply for a mortgage loan. The mortgage lender checks your credit score and -- EEK -- you have a bad credit score!
These are the bad credit blues, and they affect a lot of home buyers in this country. But they don't have to affect you. The key to avoiding the bad credit blues is to (A) find out where you fall on the credit "scale" and (B) start improving your credit if it happens to be low.
Sure, that's the simplified version of the strategy. But we also have an expanded, step-by-step version to help you as well (see link below). The important thing is not to delay. Everything about the credit-improvement process takes time. So if you follow the steps in the article below and find out that your credit score is lower than average, get yourself on the path to better credit ... and do it immediately.
Here's your step-by-step guide:
Home Buying Wisdom: Avoiding the Bad Credit Blues
Happy home buying!
~Brandon
These are the bad credit blues, and they affect a lot of home buyers in this country. But they don't have to affect you. The key to avoiding the bad credit blues is to (A) find out where you fall on the credit "scale" and (B) start improving your credit if it happens to be low.
Sure, that's the simplified version of the strategy. But we also have an expanded, step-by-step version to help you as well (see link below). The important thing is not to delay. Everything about the credit-improvement process takes time. So if you follow the steps in the article below and find out that your credit score is lower than average, get yourself on the path to better credit ... and do it immediately.
Here's your step-by-step guide:
Home Buying Wisdom: Avoiding the Bad Credit Blues
Happy home buying!
~Brandon
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