From the monthly archives:

June 2009

Credit score for first time home buyer San Mateo CA

Many people think they need to have stellar credit and no debt in order to get a home loan. That’s just simply not true. Different loan programs have different credit score qualifications. Some programs will accept credit scores as low as 580. For those of you who haven’t established credit, or don’t have an extensive credit history, other programs will even allow you to use alternative credit (rental history, utility bill history, etc) to qualify.

How Often Should I Check My Credit?

We recommend you check your credit score yearly. You can do this for free by going to www.AnnualCreditReport.com. At this site you can run your own credit report with each of the three credit reporting bureaus. Although the report will not be as detailed as our report because our report pulls a more thorough history, you will get a sense of where your credit is and if there are any errors. Running your credit at this site once per year will not affect your credit score and is a good way to keep tabs on your credit history.

What Should I Avoid When Thinking About Buying a Home?

Remember, even though you don’t need perfect credit to get a home loan, you should avoid large purchases like cars before and during the home buying process because large purchases may have a negative impact on your ability to qualify for a home loan.

Free Report: How Does Your Credit Affect You as a Home Buyer?

For our free 5 page report on your credit and how it affects you as a home buyer, please fill out the form below and it will be sent to your email immediately.

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Have Questions About Your Credit?

To discuss your credit score and its impact on your home purchase in further detail, please send me an email or give me a call at (650) 520-0915.

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Chris Williamson is a Mortgage Advisor with Mortgage California specializing in San Mateo Mortgage.

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July 11th: First Time Home Buyer Class

June 24, 2009

Are you a first time home buyer looking to purchase a Bay Area home and don’t know where to start? We have just the place!

San Mateo First Time Home Buyer Class

On Saturday, July 11that 10am we’ll be presenting a 90 minute program designed for San Mateo first time home buyers just like you. [...]

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Mortgage Myth Busted: I Don’t Have 20% to Put Down So I Can’t Buy Now

June 22, 2009

In the past, lenders have required at least 20% down payment on a home loan. However, new financing programs only require you to put 3% down, or even 0% down in certain geographical areas of the Peninsula. (For a $300,000 home, a 3% down payment is $9,000.)

How Can I Buy With No Money [...]

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How does the CalSTRS 80/17 Home Loan Program Differ from Conventional Financing?

June 18, 2009

Max Down Payment is 3% of the Purchase Price with the 80/17 Program
Keep in mind with the 80/17 CalSTRS Home Loan program you are only allowed to put 3% down payment, no more. Most programs allow you to put more down if you want to purchase a more expensive home. For example, if [...]

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Home Loan Program Just for California Teachers!

June 15, 2009

Are You a California Teacher Looking to Buy a Home?
If you are a teacher in California looking to buy a home, you should consider the CalSTRS Home Loan Program before selecting a mortgage. With CalSTRS Home Loan Program teachers who are members of CalSTRS can buy a new home, refinance to a lower payment [...]

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