What should I expect after home purchase?
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Wanderer wrote: Until of late, many mortgage lenders bank and nonbank did not report mortgage credit unless there was negative activity. My lender of late allowed me to decide whether I wanted the mortgage to report. Noticed once it started reporting I saw a score increase of 30+ points and mortgages are a reporting category in the Fico Scoring formulas.
Really, I was not aware lenders allowed people to decide whether to report it or not? I would assume it always gets reported.
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If you have trouble getting your mortgage to report, you can always get a credit card designed to build credit with a very low limit on it, then use that to build your credit to a level where you can get a better card. The credit card reviews on here have a few that might be suitable, and some even have reward schemes. It still won't be as good as getting your mortgage on there, but it is something.Lexie wrote: After you get that credit report up to date, really consider all aspects of getting a credit card. Maybe a debit card would be better if you will have trouble managing a cc. No slams to you. It's just that some folks (my son included) can't handle having a cc. If you are not one of those people then please shop around to see which one gives you the most rewards. Let us know what you decide.
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Hi all. Awesome site, absolutely one of the best ideas I have come across lately! Well done to the founders. On to my question. The last 10 years was very rough financially (well, until 2 years ago). I had a short sale and collections on medical, etc. my current situation is as follows. Income, 104K base. One car loan, 18K remaining and best of all just purchased new home for 220k. FHA loan @ 3.75. No credit card debt and total unsecured credit limit of $1300 which I know is low. Currently my FICO is 645. Mortgage with Wells Fargo is not reporting yet even though it has been nearly 5 months. Suggestions on whether or not I should apply for a rewards type cc would be helpful. My goal would be use it exclusively for all purchases and pay in full monthly to really build up points. Hope this post wasn't too wordy. Thanks in advance!
Insufficient info on your background to comment on whether you should apply for rewards cards but, call Wells Fargo Mortgage and report the fact they are not reporting on your mortgage to the credit bureaus. In my case, the mortgage reporting increased my FICO's by about fourty points.
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