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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

What type of credit score is good to start investing with lenders
What’s a good credit score to start shopping around for lenders? I understand the better the credit the less interest rates are, but what’s considered good or reasonable?
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Mid 600's is a usually a good place to start, 700's generally will qualify you for the best interest rates.
Hope that helps!