Your Credit
This section of my web site will help you learn about and manage your credit so that you can qualify for the best mortgage possible. Your credit history helps mortgage lenders decide how much credit you are eligible for, and at what interest rate. The better your credit history, the more likely you are to qualify for the best mortgage and refinance programs.
Increase your credit scores NOW by disputing the inaccurate credit information in your credit file and by requesting your old negative records be removed. You can do this now and get results nearly immediately. Start by ordering your free annual credit report.
Manage your credit for the LONG RUN. In the long run, your scores will be determined by time and good financial behavior which include the following:
- Pay your bills on time. Late payments and collections can have a serious impact on your credit score.
- Reduce your credit balance. If you are "maxed" out on your credit cards, your score will be low. Try to keep your credit card balances below 50% of the available limit. EXAMPLE: It's better to have two credit cards with $10,000 limits where you owe $5,000 on each than to have one credit card with a $10,000 limit that is maxed out.
- Do not apply for credit frequently. A lot of inquiries will give the appearance you may be taking on more debt than you can afford. Each inquiry can cause up to a 5 point drop in your credit score. The actual amount of damage depends on the number of inquiries, time period and other factors in your credit file.)
- Don't close any old accounts. Your credit score is largely determined by the length of your credit history. Closing older accounts can make your credit history look younger than it actually is, which can hurt your score.
- Avoid over-consolidating. If you consolidate your credit card balances onto one low rate card and the balance on that card goes over 50% of the high credit limit, your credit score will go down.
Building a good credit history over time-by paying bills promptly, establishing a variety of accounts, and keeping balances below 40% of your credit limits-is the best strategy for having and maintaining excellent credit.
Have a question about your credit and qualifying for a mortgage in New Hampshire? Call Charley Farley at (603) 471-9300 or e-mail charley@charleyfarleyhomeloans.com.