What can you guys tell me about the process of buying a home after filing for a bankruptcy? We filed about 3 years ago. I'm so tired of moving, I'd really like to put my roots down SOMEWHERE.
Thanks,
Diana
Thanks,
Diana
I think it's 7 years and we've put it off and put it off beacuse of the bankruptcy but now that I have my two little guys, I'd really like them to have some stability in a good community.sweet angel said:I can wish you luck. Don't bankruptcies follow you for like 10 years? I'm sure someone will give you a loan, but it will much higher interest...especially if your credit is less than excellent and you have little or no down payment.
Don't get discouraged though -- there's always a way. Check out the FHA program.
I totally understand that and wasn't trying to be negative -- just realistic. I bought a home as a single mom 5 years ago. Hardest thing I've ever done and best investment. I used FHA and then refinanced to conventional.DWhittles said:I think it's 7 years and we've put it off and put it off beacuse of the bankruptcy but now that I have my two little guys, I'd really like them to have some stability in a good community.
DWhittles said:What can you guys tell me about the process of buying a home after filing for a bankruptcy? We filed about 3 years ago. I'm so tired of moving, I'd really like to put my roots down SOMEWHERE.
Thanks,
Diana
Okay,Southern4sure said:I do not have answers for your question but I wonder why your tired of moving. How often do you move and why? Is it because of the bankruptcy? I would think rather you rent or own as long as you dont move every 6 months (an example) you can put down roots anywhere.
Yeah, we were discuss that last night (In the dark since our area had no power) and I think we might find a place to rent at first and be sure we really like it there.swilphil said:Just a word of caution. Make sure before you buy that your job situation is secure and something you want to stay with. If you are moving to a new area, it might be best to rent for a while until all your ducks are in a row.
Absolutely. All my bills are always ontime if not early and always in full. That's good to know thoughLindaR said:As a former mortgage loan officer, one thing that hasn't been addressed.......have ALL your bills, rent, etc. been paid on time since the bankruptcy? If you have lates showing on your credit report AFTER you've filed, that shows that you are irresponsible and are not improving your credit worthiness. If a person doesn't have things like car payments or credit card payments after filing, then banks look at utility histories and rent histories. I will also tell you that your banker will have heard every possible story (excuse) in the world, so save your breath. The proof is in the credit report.
--------------------DWhittles said:We are looking to move once again beacuse you really need a car where we are. I can't walk anywhere to do shopping and I'm really isolated.

