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Can I repay credit card fast to improve score to buy a house?

Date: Thu, 05/09/2019 - 23:07

Submitted by PolordLK
on Thu, 05/09/2019 - 23:07

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Can I repay credit card fast to improve score to buy a house?


I want to buy a house. My credit score is not that good. Will paying off my credit cards help to improve score so that I can qualify for a loan with a better rate. How long will it take to improve?


Repaying the credit card bill is always good. But it will not increase the score fast. To increase the credit score, you need to manage the cards properly along with other monthly bills. Pay all your bills on time. Also stay within your credit report. This will help you to add positive listings on your report. After a some time, you can see a positive changes in your credit score.


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Submitted by Sanders Patricia on Fri, 05/10/2019 - 06:36

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It is always better to repay your credit score. It will help to improve your credit score when you repay the balances in full. However, it won't happen overnight., You will have to wait for a few months, usually about 3-4 months to get it reflected in your credit scores.
Try to add positive items in your credit report and dispute inaccurate items, if any. This will also help to improve your score.


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Submitted by Mabelle Page on Fri, 05/10/2019 - 06:22

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You have to wait till the next billing cycle. Okay. Paying off credit cards can help you improve credit score when your credit utilization ratio drops significantly. Don't close the accounts after paying off credit cards since that would hurt your payment history and lower credit score.


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Submitted by Nick Jonas on Mon, 05/13/2019 - 02:06

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It is always better to repay your credit card debts in full. Not only it'll help improve your credit score and add positive information in your credit report, but also it'll prove yourself to be creditworthy to your future creditors.


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Submitted by Good Nelly on Tue, 05/14/2019 - 07:38

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