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  2. FHA vs. conventional loans: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    Credit score: FHA loan vs. conventional loan FHA loan borrowers can qualify with a credit score as low as 500 or 580 depending on their down payment amount: as low as 500 with 10 percent down, or ...

  3. FHA loan vs. conventional loan: What homebuyers should know - AOL

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    Some lenders may be willing to accept applicants with credit scores as low as 500—but in that case, the borrower will need to put up at least a 10% down payment rather than the usual FHA loan ...

  4. FHA loans: Definition, requirements and limits - AOL

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    You can get an FHA loan with a credit score as low as 580 if you have 3.5 percent of the home’s purchase price to put down, or as low as 500 with 10 percent down.

  5. How to shop for a mortgage without hurting your credit score

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    A conventional loan and VA loan typically require a credit score of at least 620, however, VA loans have no set minimum limit. You can qualify for an FHA loan with a minimum 580 credit score and ...

  6. How to improve your credit score for a mortgage - AOL

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    Type of Loan. Minimum Credit Score. Conventional. 620. Jumbo. 700. FHA. 580 (or 500 with 10 percent down) VA. 620 (VA doesn’t require a minimum credit score, but lenders do)

  7. Guide to first-time homebuyer loans and programs - AOL

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    FHA loan: Insured by the Federal Housing Administration, FHA loans allow you to buy a home with a minimum credit score of 580 and as little as 3.5 percent down, or a credit score as low as 500 ...

  8. What credit score is needed to buy a house? - AOL

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    To illustrate, if you earn $4,000 per month and have $1,250 in credit card bills, loan payments, housing costs and other debts, your DTI ratio would be 31 percent. ... You might qualify for an FHA ...

  9. HomeReady mortgage guide - AOL

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    Both mortgages have some leeway with DTI ratio — but again, the FHA loan is more generous. With an FHA loan, lenders look for a DTI of no more than 43 percent, but have room to run up to 57 ...