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Can you qualify for mortgage in this market with a high DTI ratio?

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Given the depression in the economy, many borrowers are uncertain as to whether they can meet the stringent underwriting guidelines and qualify for a particular loan program. Debt-to-income (DTI) ratio is one of the key factors that determine a borrower’s eligibility for a mortgage. In a forum discussion at MortgageFit one of the posters asked the community about her chances of qualifying for a home loan with a high DTI ratio in this market.

The poster’s husband is an army veteran, looking to buy a home for the first time and requires a loan worth $150,000. The poster and her husband have credit scores of 730 and 760, with a monthly income of $7,700. They have cash savings of $9k. But they are concerned about their DTI ratio, which is around 37-39%, if they add monthly payment of $1100 for the mortgage and taxes. Their monthly payment towards debt obligations is $1730, including child support, student loans, etc. She asked the following questions:

1.    Whether they qualify for a mortgage with a DTI ratio of 37-39%
2.    If they should first refinance to pay off a personal loan of $25k before applying for a home loan.

It’s true that things have changed a lot in the mortgage industry since the sub-prime mortgage crisis. Qualifying for a new loan is not as easy as it was 4-5 years back. But the poster and her husband have impressive credit scores, despite the fact that most of the borrowers are facing problems with their credit due to pay-cuts, lay offs and other financial reasons. For FHA or VA loans, a minimum score of around 620 is required. For conventional loans, the requirement is something around 720. So, they qualify not only for FHA and VA loans, but also for conventional loans, in terms of credit scores.

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