5 Factors That Decide Your Credit Score
Credit scores range between 200 and 800. Scores above 680 (according to Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac) are considered desirable for obtaining a mortgage. These factors will affect your score.
- Your payment history. Whether you paid credit card obligations on time.
- How much you owe. Owing a great deal of money on numerous accounts can indicate that you are overextended.
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The length of your credit history. In general, the longer the better.
- How much new credit you have. New credit, either installment payments or new credit cards, are considered more risky, even if you pay promptly.
- The types of credit you use. Generally, it’s desirable to have more than one type of credit—installment loans, credit cards, and a mortgage, for example.
For more on evaluating and understanding your credit score, go to http://www.myfico.com.
Reprinted from REALTORÒ Magazine Online by permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSÒ. Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. Amendments and additional information provided by Liz Maule.
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