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Old 12-01-2009, 11:51 AM  
Ramos
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nice post Sly, great advice.


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Originally Posted by Sly View Post
Credit scores will impact your rate. Your rate will impact your loan. Better score, better rate, better loan.

I've seen tables that show how a 100 point swing can save or cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars. I personally would hold off on buying a house until 1) most, if not all, debt is paid off 2) my credit score was higher, 700s at least and 3) a decent/sizable down payment on hand. There is no real reason to rush into buying a house... houses will be available tomorrow and the day after that and the day after that. Get your finances straightened out first and save yourself a boatload of cash.

Think about it... waiting just one year to straighten out your finances can literally save you hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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