Financing

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Deb

Financing

Post by Deb » Fri Dec 30, 2005 8:30 am

My husband and I have found a doublewide on 4 lots. Asking price is 34K.

My credit score is only 599.(divorce, move,loss of good job in 2000) Bank won't loan us $$ because (they say) home is "mobile" (we might haul it away)...It has a pier and beam foundation)

They will however loan us $70K on a site built home.

We fell in love with this home and the lots.

Is there anywhere we can get financed at a reasonable rate with my poor credit score? (we're doing good now, but it takes time to clear up past mistakes)

Thanking you in advance.

~~~deb

David Oxhandler

Re: Financing

Post by David Oxhandler » Fri Dec 30, 2005 10:03 am

Where are you located ?

Deb

Re: Financing

Post by Deb » Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:57 am

Granbury, Tx

rmurray

Re: Financing

Post by rmurray » Sun Jan 01, 2006 10:58 am

These folks might very well help...

SACU at

http://www.sacu.com/loans/cufb.asp

I hope by now you have tried the finance section of this web site...

Deb

Re: Financing

Post by Deb » Sun Jan 01, 2006 12:42 pm

Murray,

Thank you for the link. Yes I have tried the finance section of this web site and have filled out an application with Worldwide Mortgage.

I haven't heard back from them yet, but I'm sure its because of the holidays.

I read somewhere that the more "inquiries" you have on your credit report the worse it looks, so I will wait until I hear from them before I do anything else. The last thing I need is anything (more) negative on that report.

Thanks again, I will save the link....just in case.

~~~deb

rmurray

Re: Financing

Post by rmurray » Sun Jan 01, 2006 2:09 pm

Multiple mortgage inquiries do not lower your score..as long as they are all with-in 30 days....

inquiries only affect the score a few points per pull..With your scores it will not make a difference in the decision......If I were you I would quit business with the first bank...accusing you of being a thief is not good business....Good Luck...

Jamie Kelley

Re: Financing

Post by Jamie Kelley » Tue Jan 24, 2006 11:17 am

Hello,
I recently applied for a refinance through Worldwide mortgage too. I cannot even get in touch with anyone or find the website I visited. The links I saved are no longer working. I am a little confused, so I was wondering if it worked out for you?
Thanks,
Jamie

rmurray

Re: Financing

Post by rmurray » Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:18 pm

Try here...

http://www.worldwidemortgageonline.com/

you may have to paste into your browser address line...


These folks are in Indiana

Today is Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Office: (812) 469-5377
Toll Free: 1-800-799-6784
Fax: (812) 469-5385



If you gave your info to someone else and they are gone...get a free copy of your credit report and be sure they are not using it improperly..

rmurray

Re: There is more than 1 of these companies..

Post by rmurray » Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:30 pm

Also try here..

http://www.wwmortgage.com/

This is the Texas based Worldwide..

Call them here..

TEXAS OFFICE
Michael Long - Senior Loan Officer
15400 Knoll Trail, Suite 401
Dallas, TX 75248
Office: (214) 389-5626; Fax: (214) 389-5639
Toll Free: 1-888-300-7107

Jamie Kelley

Re: There is more than 1 of these companies..

Post by Jamie Kelley » Tue Jan 24, 2006 5:18 pm

Thank you to everyone for the quick responses, I did some digging and finally found them and my application. If anyone else is looking for the Texas Branch for Manufactured Homes it is now called Southwest Funding and the link is
http://manhomeloans.com

Thanks again, and good luck to everyone, as I am finding this the most difficult experience. I mean trying to refinance our home and land together with a decent interest rate.
Jamie Kelley

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