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LOWER-INCOME AND MINORITY HOUSEHOLDS PAY MORE FOR MORTGAGES AND KNOW LESS ABOUT CREDIT: HERE’S HOW TO FIX THESE PROBLEMS PAGE 5 GRAY IS STARTING TO FADE AWAY COLORS AND TRENDS PAGE 7 CLASSIFIEDS PAGE 7 OCT. 30-NOV 5, 2020
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Lower-income and minority households pay more for mortgages and know less about credit: Here’s how to fix these problems.........P5 Gray Is Starting To Fade Away Colors and trends...........................................................P7 Classifieds............................................................................P7
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Navigating credit scores and the right time to buy Question:
We spoke with a real estate broker about buying a local home, and as a condition of working with him, we were required to sit down with a mortgage loan officer to see what we can really afford. Although we are a two-income household, our credit scores averaged 680 -- not enough to excite many lenders. We think property prices will generally rise, so we still want to buy. How do we crack the mortgage system?
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You’ll likely qualify for a mortgage with a 680 score. The average FICO-brand credit score hit 711 in October, according to the company. A score of 680 is generally regarded as “good” by lenders. They can work with you, especially if you want VA, FHA, USDA financing, or a conforming loan with 3% down. However, you may be running into a curious problem. Your score is not somehow disqualifying; it’s just that a
lot of borrowers have higher scores. Ellie Mae reports that in September, the typical FICO-brand score for a successful borrower was 753. That’s an enormouslyhigh score by traditional standards. For instance, Ellie Mae also reports that a typical score was 738 in January and 728 in May 2019. Those buying homes today are not among the unemployed. They have income but with the pandemic fewer opportunities to spend. The result is a better financial profile. Think about the $1,200 government checks distributed early in 2020. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 34.5% of the money was used to pay down debts, while 36.4% was put in savings. Less debt can mean better credit scores, while more savings means more borrower liquidity, something lenders very much like. Despite the pandemic, the real estate market is generally strong across the country. You can see evidence of this in the form of rising prices. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) said that the typical September purchase price was $311,800, a
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record and an eye-popping 14.8% higher than a year ago. However, we’re also at a moment of great uncertainty. The real estate market is strong now, but what about 2021 and the year after? How can prices continue to rise in the face of massive unemployment? What happens when today’s eviction and foreclosure moratoriums end? These are important questions for lenders because mortgages are mainly secured by home values. If values stall or go down, then mortgage loans are suddenly riskier, something lenders want to avoid. The bottom line is that a 680 credit score is very workable for lenders. You might not get the best mortgage rates, but interest levels are at or near historic lows (as this is written). Very good financing is available, especially in comparison with past rates. Email your real estate questions for Mr. Miller to peter@ctwfeatures.com.
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your best to save at least 3 to 5 percent for a down payment, and make sure you shop around with at least a few lenders and compare their rates and fees carefully,” says Canter. Frankel seconds the latter tip. “You might be surprised at how much mortgage rates can vary among lenders. Spending time to get rate quotes from a handful of them could easily help overcome the 13 basis point difference found in the latest research,” suggests Frankel. Additionally, pay down credit card debt to less than 50 percent of your credit limit, which may pad your credit score more quickly. “Improving your score by only 5 to 10 points could make a big difference, possibly yielding a rate that is a quarter-point lower,” Canter says. Meanwhile, industry professionals need to do a better job of enlightening and accommodating less-privileged consumers. “Real estate agents have an obligation to make sure our clients have all the information they need from the beginning of the home buying process through closing,” says Lisa Buchman, a Realtor with Destin, Floridabased Realty One Group Emerald Coast. “This includes finding the best possible resources for understanding and to lower average credit scores securing financing.” among lower-income and And those in the mortgage inminority households. dustry “need to invest in educat“Higher-income households ing our minority communities find it easier to maximize their about these topics and provide credit scores, as they have access counseling,” says Christensen. to more opportunities to bor“We also need to more often use row money. This helps establish alternative credit models that a strong payment history, which enable low-income minority boosts credit scores,” Frankel families who don’t use traditionnotes. al forms of credit. These models Keith Canter, CEO of First allow monthly payments not Community Mortgage in reported to the credit bureaus Murfreesboro, Tennessee, recommends focusing on three – such as rent, telephone, and utilities – to be considered in areas in order to pay less for a mortgage and get approved for the approval process. Not only could this expand homeownercredit. ship, but it could also award “Spend time working to improve your credit score long borrowers traditional credit, like before you apply for a loan, do a mortgage, more often.”
Lower-income and minority households pay more for mortgages and know less about credit: Here’s how to fix these problems America and VantageScore Solutions, LLC, found that one in five households that earned below $25,000 annually t’s no secret that it’s often harder for the underpriviare more likely to seek credit leged to get an affordable than households with incomes mortgage loan and qualify for of $75,000 or greater (20% credit. But the latest research vs. 13%, respectively). Yet, paints an even bleaker picture lower-income borrowers are than many had assumed. much more likely to answer Based on a Realtor.com scrutiny consumer knowledge questions of 2018 and 2019 purchase inaccurately. At least one in four mortgage data from Optimal low-income consumers lack the Blue, home buyers in preknowledge needed to raise low dominately African-American credit scores. neighborhoods are being given Tai Christensen, Director of loans with mortgage interest Government Affairs for CBC rates 13 basis points higher than Mortgage Agency in South in predominantly white areas. Jordan, Utah, an affordable And a separate recent study housing program provider, says by Consumer Federation of a lack of financial literacy is a By Erik J. Martin CTW Features
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major factor behind why these groups often pay more for their mortgages and fail to improve their credit scores. “For example, there is a lack of knowledge within our black and brown communities regarding credit – how it works, how to utilize it in a way that will increase their score, and how to be fiscally responsible with the credit they have,” she says. “Additionally, there is a large portion of our minority and low-income communities that are credit invisible, meaning they have little to no credit history, lower FICO credit scores, or in some cases, no FICO score at all. That leads them to pay higher rates for mortgage loans
or not being able to qualify for a loan or credit at all.” According to Christensen, black borrowers being charged an average of 13 basis points more for their home loans can end up paying nearly $10,000 in additional interest throughout a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage. “They are likely paying more for their mortgages due to lower FICO scores,” she says, adding that, on average, whites have a median FICO score of 734 versus 677 for African-Americans, per the Federal Reserve Bank. Matt Frankel, Certified Financial Planner with The Ascent in Columbia, South Carolina, agrees that lower knowledge of credit scores is likely a catalyst
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read like white without looking sad and dingy,” she advises. Gray isn’t going away, it’s just shifting warmer, says color expert Mark Woodman. “A modern interpretaome buyers can feel as if they’re moving tion is the mixing of gray and beige – or camel, sand, through a dense fog, trying to distinguish ivory, cocoa,” he says. one all-gray interior from another. Woodman see another trend, inspired by the big Now, the fog is lifting, revealing some of nature’s influence of outdoor living, and distinct from the warmer tones, and crisp whites and darks. white interiors that Marceny describes. Gray, which circa 2010 became “the”color for walls He says warmer neutrals in countertops and backand other home elements, is getting stale. “Paint walls are blending well with white kitchen cabinetry. every room gray,” will no longer be standard advice Instead of flooring of “pure gray or brown, the two to home sellers, say color experts. have been combined to create a hybrid that appeals “There’s about an eight to ten year cycle for color,” to the eye and sense of comfort,” says Woodman. “ says Michelle Marceny of The Color Concierge. Because of the many white-walled rooms with black Concludes Sue Wadden of Sherwin-Williams: fixtures, stair rails, and other hardware displayed on “Homeowners are craving warmth and returning to Instagram, that’s becoming the current cutting-edge ‘new’ shades of neutras that pull in warmer tones. But they also have to balance all the cool grays and color combination, Marceny notes. whites that we’ve built into interiors over the last sevBut white is a complicated color, choose a bright shade for a north-facing room, for example, and “the eral years. Those colors will still be important, but they will be balanced with other colors so they don’t light can make it look blue,” says Marceny. Typically, a “darker warm white – or a light greige – will look out of date.”
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$549,000 Beautiful views from this 5 bedroom, 3 bath Hansell Mitzel Home built with many upgrades, built on the “perfect” cul de sac, fenced yard; with a country feel yet wonderful location for commuting to Bellingham, Anacortes, or Everett/Lynnwood/Marysville. Lighted stone pillars at end of driveway welcome you home. Covered front porch offers seclusion for one’s morning cup of coffee or tea; hardwood entry; wainscoting; air conditioning; under cabinet lighting, pantry; and granite countertops in baths. Backyard offers custom decking and incredible sunset views. Danya Wolf MLS# 1679704 360-708-8294
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