Poor → Good in 15-22 months
Going from a 500 (Poor) credit score to 720 (Good) is absolutely achievable. Here's your realistic timeline and the exact steps to get there.
| Milestone | Target Score | Estimated Time | Key Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting Point | 500 | Now | Pull all 3 credit reports |
| First Wins | 540 | 1-2 months | Dispute errors, pay past-due accounts |
| Building Momentum | 580 | 3-4 months | Reduce utilization below 30% |
| Steady Progress | 632 | 9-14 months | Consistent on-time payments |
| Goal Reached | 720 | 15-22 months | Maintain good habits |
| Benefit | With 500 Score | With 720 Score |
|---|---|---|
| Mortgage Rate | Not eligible | 6.2-6.8% |
| Auto Loan Rate | 15-20%+ | 5-7% |
| Credit Card Approval | Secured only | Most rewards cards |
| Insurance Premiums | Higher rates | Lower rates |
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Open CreditScoreCalcTools →With consistent effort, improving your credit score from 500 to 720 typically takes 15-22 months. The key factors are paying all bills on time, reducing credit utilization below 30%, and disputing any errors on your credit report. Some actions like paying down balances can show results within 30-60 days.
The fastest way to improve a 500 credit score is to: 1) Pay down credit card balances to under 30% utilization, 2) Dispute any errors on your credit reports, 3) Become an authorized user on someone else's card with good history, and 4) Use tools like Experian Boost to add utility payments. These can add 20-50 points in 30-60 days.
With a 500 credit score (Poor), your best options are: secured credit cards like the Discover it Secured or Capital One Platinum Secured. Focus on cards that report to all three bureaus to build your score further.