what happens to my credit score AFTER I buy a house?
by admin ~ January 22nd, 2006 . Filed under: Renting & Real Estate .spedtrap asked:
I closed on my first home on 03/04/009. Now I am in the habit of regularly checking my credit score. But I can’t help but wonder what the mortgage will do to my score. I think it will take a couple of months to see the change in score but in the mean time, I want to know what I can look forward to!
Erwin Soldow
I closed on my first home on 03/04/009. Now I am in the habit of regularly checking my credit score. But I can’t help but wonder what the mortgage will do to my score. I think it will take a couple of months to see the change in score but in the mean time, I want to know what I can look forward to!
Erwin Soldow














January 25th, 2006 at 10:34 pm
The market gets worse youll be showing trustworthy trend and unless the market gets worse youll be showing trustworthy trend and your debt to income ratio has no adequate amount of ontime payments youre score will fallsometimes markedly.
January 26th, 2006 at 12:45 pm
The first answer correctly states itll fall sharply then with regular payments itll fall sharply then with regular payments itll fall sharply then with regular payments itll fall sharply then with regular payments itll slowly climb back to where it was before congratulations on your new home hope that helps.
The first answer correctly states itll fall sharply then with regular payments itll slowly climb back to where it was before congratulations on your new home hope that helps.
The first answer correctly states itll slowly climb back to where it was before congratulations on your new.
The first answer correctly states itll slowly climb back to where it was before congratulations on your new home hope that helps.
January 29th, 2006 at 3:55 pm
as with any new loan it will bring your score down, however if you pay your payments on time to your mortgage company and your other creditors it will begin to rise. Also checking your own credit does not lower your score and it also takes several times of being pulled by creditors to bring your score down
February 2nd, 2006 at 1:33 am
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