[INFOGRAPHIC] How Credit Impacts Your Ability to Get a Home Loan

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Your loan officer will work with you and your agent to advise you on a whole range of strategies and options to help you achieve your goals.

Lenders consider numerous elements when evaluating your mortgage application. Familiarizing yourself with these metrics can aid in your application readiness and potentially improve your outcomes. Among these factors, your credit score holds considerable weight in the eyes of lenders when seeking a mortgage.

Regardless of whether you're an experienced real estate investor or embarking on your first home purchase, comprehending the correlation between credit scores and mortgage approvals can bolster your application and lead to potential cost savings.

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