The Credit Score Myth That’s Holding Would-Be Buyers Back
Would-be homebuyers aren’t sitting on the sidelines because they don’t want to buy. They’re sitting out because they think they can’t. And sometimes, it’s their credit score that’s holding them back.
According to a Bankrate survey, 2 out of every 5 (42%) Americans believe you need excellent credit to qualify for a mortgage. That may be why, when renters are asked why they don’t own yet, “my credit isn’t good enough” comes up often.
Maybe you’re in the same boat. You look at your score, see it’s not where you want it to be, and assume buying your first place just isn’t realistic right now.
But here’s what you need to know.
Even though a lot of people assume you need flawless credit to buy a house, that’s not necessarily the case.
You Don’t Need Perfect Credit To Buy a Home
So, where’s this myth come from? Part of the confusion stems from the fact that the typical homebuyer today does have a fairly strong credit score. In fact, according to data from the NY Fed, the median credit score for all buyers is 775.
But that doesn’t mean you need a score that high to qualify.
Looking at recent homebuyers, a number were able to get a mortgage with scores below that threshold. Data shows 10% of scores were around 660. Which means some were higher than that and some were lower, but the median in that lowest 10th percentile was around that range (see graph below):

So, even if your score isn’t as high as you want, that doesn’t automatically close the door. FICO explains there is no universal credit score you absolutely have to have when buying a home:
“While many lenders use credit scores like FICO Scores to help them make lending decisions, each lender has its own strategy, including the level of risk it finds acceptable. There is no single ‘cutoff score’ used by all lenders, and there are many additional factors that lenders may use . . .”
The best thing to do is to talk to a trusted lender to see what’s possible for you. Because a portion of buyers are buying with scores in the 600s – and maybe that means you can too.
Bottom Line: Your Credit Doesn’t Have To Be Perfect
Your credit score is important—but it doesn’t have to be perfect to buy a home.
If credit has been the reason you’ve been waiting, it may be time to take another look at your options. Many buyers in today’s market are qualifying with a range of credit profiles, depending on the loan program and overall financial picture.
If you’re thinking about buying a home in North San Diego County Real Estate—including Bonsall Homes for Sale, nearby communities, luxury homes, and other homes for sale—having the right information can make all the difference.
To help you take the next step, you can:
- Check your home value to understand today’s market conditions
- Search current listings and explore available homes
- Review a local market snapshot to see pricing and trends
- Use a mortgage calculator to estimate monthly payments
- Contact us to discuss your goals and connect with trusted local professionals
You don’t need to have everything figured out to start the conversation. With the right guidance from a local Realtor, you can explore your options, understand your buying power, and move forward with confidence—when the timing is right for you.
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