Credit scores: Average Joes no longer need apply
Anyone got a lead lined suit? Don't think your good credit score protects you from the fallout from the mortgage meltdown.
After getting whacked by defaults on junk mortgages, lenders are requiring much higher scores for borrowers to qualify for the best rates.
Here's roughly how it works these days: Grade A borrowers now generally need credit scores of 750-760, up from 660-680 two years ago.
Borrowers slightly less credit worthy, the so-called "Alt-A" folks, will need scores of roughly 680, not 620 like before.
As for subprime borrowers, well, you probably know that story. Most of them won't be buying any houses for awhile.


(Un)Real Estate offers a peek at the housing market usually reserved for insiders. While it focuses on the Tampa Bay area, it won't neglect dipping
into the rest of Florida and beyond. Its goal? Simple: To help you keep a roof over your head without losing your shirt.
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