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Bad Credit ? Great Home Loans

 

Many people believe that once you have filed bankruptcy or developed bad credit you will never again obtain a home loan. Perhaps this was the case many years ago but it no longer holds true. Actually, no matter how bad your credit history is, even one day after bankruptcy, you may still be able to qualify for a great home mortgage. The Australian home loan market has changed markedly over the past decade. Many lenders offer both Good Credit and Bad Credit home loans. Some lenders specialise specifically in providing home loans to applicants with a bad credit history. This section of the lending market is known as Sub-Prime and also includes persons with no credit history such as the immigrants or the young.

Sub prime lenders are generally happy to offer home loans to even the highest risk applicants. The interest rate that the applicant is charged on their home loan will be commensurate with the perceived risk by the lender in relation to such an applicant. Lenders will consider your credit history, income, expenses and long term debt when assessing your application. If your credit history includes foreclosures, bankruptcies, delinquent payments, and outstanding debt, they will take all of this into consideration in setting your rate. Applicants who are able to demonstrate a history of steady employment, a good income, and consistent repayment of previous debts are more likely to get a better interest rate. The good news is that the sub prime market is extremely competitive. Consequently, even if you have some history of bad credit is quite possible to obtain a great mortgage at a reasonable interest rate. Some Sub Prime lenders are offering Bad Credit home loans at rates very close to the current Good Credit Home Loan rates offered by the major banks. One distinct difference is in the requirement to have a deposit. Bad Credit home loans are not available without a deposit. Some lenders will accept as little as 5% plus settlement costs, while other lenders will require a deposit of 15% plus. The amount of the required deposit can also depend on the number of credit problems in your past. Generally speaking, the more deposit you are able to provide the lower you can expect you home loan interest rate to be.

How do you know if you have a Bad Credit rating?
If you have been involved in any disputes with lenders, had property repossessed, signed a formal Debt Agreement with your creditors, or have filed for bankruptcy, your credit rating has been affected.

Prior to applying for a home loan it is a good idea to obtain a copy of your credit report so that you are familiar with what it says. There may be defaults listed that you did not know about. Perhaps some of the entries on the report are incorrect. You are able to contact the Credit Report provider and contest errors on the report. To do this you first must obtain a copy of your credit report.

A number of Sub-Prime lenders are happy to offer the borrower with some history of bad credit the opportunity to obtain a Good Credit home loan. To do this, you must first apply for their Bad Credit Mortgage. After a period of time the lender will assess your repayment history and providing all payment were made on time as required you may be able to have your rate reduced.

To find out more about the available Sub-Prime mortgages in the Australian Home Loan market please visit Bad Credit Loans - http://www.webdeal.com.au or Bad Credit Loans - http://www.honeyloans.com.au

Author: Maya Pavlovski
 
Author Bio:
Maya Pavlovski is an expert in this field. Maya has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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