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Can You Get a Mortgage with a 700 Credit Score?

Good Score — Good (70-85%) approval odds

Mortgage Approval with a 700 Credit Score

With a 700 credit score (Good), here's what to expect when applying for a mortgage.

FactorYour Situation
Credit Score700 (Good)
Approval LikelihoodGood (70-85%)
Expected Interest Rate6.5%-7.4%
Recommended ActionShop rates with multiple lenders

Interest Rate by Credit Score — Mortgage

Credit ScoreRangeTypical RateMonthly Cost*
500Poor8.6%+ or not available$2,328
580Fair7.4%-8.6%$2,077
620Fair7.4%-8.6%$2,077
670Good7.4%-8.6%$2,077
700 ← YouGood6.5%-7.4%$1,896
740Very Good6.0%-6.5%$1,799
780Very Good6.0%-6.5%$1,799
820Excellent6.0%-6.5%$1,799

*Based on $300K loan, 30 years

Expert Tips

At 700 (Good), you're in a strong position. Shop around with multiple lenders to get the best rate — even 0.25% lower saves thousands over the life of the loan.

Alternative Options

If a traditional mortgage isn't ideal at your current score, consider these alternatives:

Conventional loans, jumbo loans (740+), adjustable-rate mortgages for lower initial rates

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Frequently Asked Questions

What mortgage rate can I get with a 700 credit score?

With a 700 credit score (Good), you can expect mortgage interest rates in the range of 6.5%-7.4%. Your exact rate depends on factors like income, debt-to-income ratio, down payment, and the specific lender. Shopping around with at least 3-5 lenders can save you thousands.

How can I improve my chances of mortgage approval with a 700 score?

To improve your mortgage approval odds with a 700 score: 1) Lower your debt-to-income ratio below 36%, 2) Save for a larger down payment, 3) Get pre-qualified with multiple lenders, 4) Consider a co-signer if possible, and 5) Provide documentation of stable income. Even small score improvements can significantly impact your rate.

Should I wait to improve my credit score before applying for a mortgage?

At 700, you're in a good position to apply now. However, if you can wait 2-3 months and push above 730, you may unlock even better rates.