Can you get home improvement loans with bad credit?

by Jeannie VandeWeg 04/02/2023

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A good credit score is a basic requirement for traditional home loans, but can you get home improvement loans with bad credit? Home improvement loans meant specifically for remodeling, renovating or repairing your home have similar financial requirements, but can offer a bit more flexibility. Here are the important things to know:

What credit score is needed for a traditional home improvement loan?

Lenders generally require a minimum credit score of 660-700 to qualify for a home improvement loan. While some approve lower scores, the trade-off is usually a much higher interest rate on the loan.

Can I get a renovation loan with bad credit?

The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) offers loans for borrowers with lower credit scores. If you need financing with lower credit, both the FHA 203(k) renovation loan and FHA Title I loan programs are worth investigating.

How can I borrow against my house with bad credit?

To borrow against your house, you need to take out a home equity loan or a home equity line of credit (HELOC). These options use your home as collateral, and allow you to borrow money against the total value. Home equity loans are better for large, one-time projects, while a HELOC is more helpful for funding smaller ongoing projects.

How to build up your credit to get a home improvement loan?

The best ways to build and increase your credit score are to:

  • Enable automatic bill pay to guarantee on-time payments.
  • Avoid "hard checks" on requests for new credit cards or loans.
  • Improve your debt to income ratio.

Unfortunately, improving your credit score won't happen overnight. If you're in need of a time-sensitive renovation, consider these options for obtaining financing - regardless of your credit history.

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Jeannie VandeWeg

“I was made for this job. It combines my three passions: people, homes, and Sonoma County!”

 Jeannie was born in Healdsburg, California and is one of the lucky ones who has always called Sonoma County "home." She's never taken this extraordinary place for granted and fully understands why it has such a pull on people from all over the country and world. She works as a full-time Realtor and loves guiding her clients prep their homes to sell and showing buyers around this beautiful county.