How likely is to get a home loan from a bank when having over $60,000 out in school loans?
I graduated from college last year and am wanting to buy/build a house. I am curious about how likely it is to get approved for home loans when I have around $60,000 in debt from school. Is this even an option for me right now?
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December 8th, 2010 at 11:04 pm
depends on your credit score and your debit to income ratio. I would seek a pre-approval letter for financing thru your current bank – before seeking out a property to purchase. that way you know if you are qualified and your price range.
December 8th, 2010 at 11:36 pm
it all depends on your income and credit. The monthly debts on these will be included in your debt to income ratio
I am a mortgage banker in TN
December 8th, 2010 at 11:37 pm
It all depends on your Debt to Income ratio. Basically, if you are making $4,000 a month before taxes, a bank will try to make sure that your total payments (student loans, car, and house payments) does not exceed 35% of your pre-tax income. So if your total payments of long term debt would exceed about $1,400, chances are that you will get turned down. Also, a lot of banks are requiring 75% loan to value on properties. So unless you have 25% to put on a down payment, or can obtain a virtually unsecured loan for the downpayment,you might be out of luck at the moment.
This is all assuming you have a good credit score of 700+.
December 8th, 2010 at 11:53 pm
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