Mortgage Loans: Understanding FICO Scores Miami FL

Apply for a mortgage loan and you’ll soon become familiar with FICO scores. Here’s a primer on the infamous FICO scoring process. FICO scores are merely a mathematical representation of your credit record.

Local Companies

Ocean Bank
(305) 442-2660
780 NW 42nd Ave
Miami, FL
CityOne Mortgage Bankers
(800) 248-9663
7500 NW 25th St
Miami, FL
Cesar Alandi, Realtor and Loan Officer
(305) 829-9794
PO Box 524347
Miami, FL
Express Mortgage Loans
(305) 477-7846
8045 NW 36th St
Miami, FL
The Promenade
305-374-5455
333 S. Miami Ave., Ste. 150
Miami, FL
Home Mortgage Loans
(305) 480-1862
9445 SW 40th St
Miami, FL
Interamerican Bank
(305) 223-1434
9190 SW 24th St
Miami, FL
Berkowitz Dick Pollack & Brant CPA LLP
(305) 379-7000
200 S Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL
Tailor Made Financial Group
(305) 274-8945
11550 SW 72nd St
Miami, FL
Insta Loan Mortgage Corp
(305) 971-7911
12651 S Dixie Hwy
Miami, FL

FICO scores are merely a mathematical representation of your credit record. Credit records are simply a recording of your debts and assets. Credit card balances, for instance, are a debt that appears on your credit record, as do late payments, bounced checks and so on. Credit, of course, is a huge consideration in the mortgage loan process.

A “credit score” is a figure that represents an overall valuation of how you handle credit and the risk level associated with giving you more credit, to wit, a mortgage loan. The loan underwriter will review your credit report for items such as payment history on debts, debt balances and types of credit you already have. A summary of this information is represented by a figure known as you “FICO score.”

FICO

You may be surprised to learn that “FICO” doesn’t stand for any credit-related terms. Instead, it stands for Fair, Isaac and Company. This company developed the mathematical formula that produces the much loved or hated FICO scores. The FICO score assigned to you determines whether you love or hate the formula.

FICO scores come in a range of three digit numbers. The lowest FICO score you can get is 350. The highest FICO score is 850, a score for which bankers will bow at your feet. The higher your score, the better your credit situation and the more likely a bank is to provide you with a mortgage loan.

Most people do not have perfect credit. To this end, we find most people have FICO scores ranging from the low 600s to the high 700s. Mortgage applications typically are not rejected because of a few late payments.

If you’re considering purchasing a house, you should always try to pre-qualify for a mortgage loan. Getting a reading of your FICO score should be one of the first steps.

About the Author:

Dan Lewis is a mortgage broker with http://www.gwhomeloans.com - San Diego mortgage brokers providing home loans and refinances. Visit http://www.gwhomeloans.com/services.html to learn more about options for San Diego mortgages.


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