Does Short Sale Affect Credit

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Does Short Sale affect credit as much as a foreclosure or to what extent?



Thanks for your help.

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  • rubyarias3rd April, 2008

    What about doing short sale to get rid of overpriced home and buy a similar home for less money. Would the new bank know what happened with prior house?

  • ITBInvestor5th April, 2008

    For a objective answer to the question, you can experiment with different scenarios with FICO® Score Estimator. Of interest are the QUESTIONS they ask in getting a score.

    http://www.bankrate.com/brm/fico/calc.asp

    I ran a "very good" credit scenario which resulted in a FICO range estimate of 755-805.

    I changed the scenario with ONE MORTGAGE currently late by 90 days. Specifically, the questions and answers I supplied:

    7. When did you last miss a loan or credit card payment? " in the past 3 months"
    Follow up: What is the most delinquent you have ever been on a loan or credit card payment? "90 days"

    8. How many of your loans and/or credit cards are currently past due? 1
    Follow up: What are your total balances on all currently past due accounts? 5000+

    The result? a FICO range estimate of 615-665.

  • NewKidInTown316th April, 2008

    True the delinquencies on your debt will have trashed your credit score before the foreclosure or short sale is entered on your credit report.

    The problem is the residual effect. A foreclosure stays on your credit report for seven years. I am told that you can probably get a new mortgage with decent interest rates 36 to 48 months after a foreclosure, provided your credit history has no other blemishes. I am told that the good mortgage rates are offered 24 to 36 months after a short sale.

  • rubyarias17th April, 2008

    What if no payments are behind or late. Will bank accept short sale because we know payments cannot be made anymore?[ Edited by rubyarias on Date 04/17/2008 ]

  • triton6317th April, 2008

    It may be that some banks would consider a short sale with all previous payments made. However, in my experience the owner must be late a few times before they will even discuss a short sale.

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