Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Breaking News- Is a 640 credit score the new 620? A Must Read and A CALL TO ACTION!

As you know, I am committed to bring you the most- updated, must-know information on mortgage and industry changes. I have hesitated in sending the following news as it is not “set in stone” yet. However, in having conversations with many of our referring partners I think that we need to let you know the latest:

There are five major servicers in the Industry (along with a number of minor players). Typically in our market and the time we are in, the five major players set the rules and the rest follow suite. In the past few months two of the major servicers have increased the minimum FHA credit score from 620 to 640. As of Monday, Bank of America (obviously one of the five) announced that they, too, will increase to a minimum of 640 effective 10/4/2010. We have two of the major servicers still holding at 620 but our sources are telling us that they could go to 640 within the next few weeks.

What does it mean to you? Right now we are still at 620, but there is a very good possibility that 640 will become the new 620 in the weeks to come (and probably sooner than later) for FHA. So this is a Call To Action - Your current buyers that have lower credit scores (between 620-639) need to look at purchasing NOW. This change could take them out of the market in the near future to be able to purchase a home unless they can increase their credit scores to 640.

Get the word out, send this to your clients, call everyone you know- this IS Breaking News and we owe it to our buyers to let them know. With historically low interest rates, 620+ credit scores allowed, and great inventory- NOW is the time to purchase!

As always, I would love to hear from you this week and I am never too busy for your calls and questions! Simply contact me at 214-763-9192 or email me at mpotter@mckinneymg.com or mpotter@servicefirstmtg.com. Have a blessed rest of week! Remember that I am available on weekends for your prequals.

Source: Mark Potter - Service First Mortgage