Is it possible to get a mortgage with no credit?

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My g/f are looking into buying a home of our own. neither of us have credit. we pay for everything in cash. we have 0 debt. no car payment nothing. we between the both of us we have been renting for about 3 years. we have never been late on a payment. with all this talk about “credit scores” and that it can save you thousands of $ $ $ if you know it, i am not sure how easy it is going to be to actaully get that much money loaned to us. we also will have a 10-15k down payment right off the start. oh i should also say we are both 21 also. so does anyone know if i can even get a mortgage?

Thanks guys
may i also add that we have been paying for rent via check. not cash. good lord.
one last thing. i dont want a credit card, or want to have a smaller loan for something like a car. if i want something i am going to pay for it in cash. but a house now that i need some help on. but cars and other things are paid for in cash. mine when i drive it off the lot.

also i have ran both of our credit scores at my bank. they both came up blank. nothing. nodda, no history. is that bad?
were both only 21 so we both dont have that long of a job history. but she has only had 2 differnt jobs in 6 years, and i have only had 2 differnt jobs in 6 years. neither of us have ever been unemployed. and we both work for big good paying companys.

Best answer:

Answer by homeschoolmom

Congratulations! You two sound like you have all your ducks in a row and have your heads on straight, not getting messed up in credit card debt.

Your best bet is to talk to a mortgage broker. You’ll be dealing with one when you apply for the mortgage anyway, so they can give you the low-down on your individual situation.

Yes, you can get a mortgage with no credit and a BIG down payment (like you have). All a credit score shows is how well you manage your money, and the fact that you have a combined total of $ 10-15k saved for the down payment tells the lender you can manage your money just fine (really, BETTER than folks who use credit cards to overspend).

Talk to the mortgage specialist at your bank or ask a realtor. They can recommend a mortgage broker. Just make sure you already know how much mortgage you can afford (principle, interest, TAXES AND INSURANCE) before you go. Use your current rent payment to guesstimate how much loan payment you can afford, then use an online calculator to find out how much mortgage that will get you. Add in the down payment and that’s how much home you can afford. Don’t let them tell you you can afford more – they get paid a commission based on the value of the home/mortgage – bigger home/mortgage=more pay for them. Only YOU know what you can afford.

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