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Jim Goebel
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Using a HELOC; impact on Credit Score ? Bummer

Jim Goebel
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Des Moines, IA
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We use MINT.com, which is nice.

According to MINT, what is largely dragging our credit score down (it's a 758) is credit utilization.

That's a few credit cards here and there but predominantly our HELOC is 60% utilized and bringing up our total credit utilization up over 40%.

I'm under the understanding that many people use HELOCs as a great way to pull out equity from their primary residence.

I don't understand why one would be penalized from having a stronger equity position in their primary residence?

Take for instance if we own a $200k house, and are maxed LTV and fully financed with a 1st mortgage, balance of $160k as compared to say having a first mortgage balance of $60k and another $80k balance in a HELOC.

Seems the 2nd scenario is worse for our credit (because of revolving debt) than the 1st - which confuses me.

Anyone have anything to share on this?

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Jim Goebel
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@Steve Vaughan

Steve I think you're misunderstanding something.  Thanks for the comment though.

What I'm getting at is that comparing two scenarios....

#1 I'm at a $200k property value with a $160k balance

#2 I'm at a $200k property value with a $60k balance on 1st note and $80k balance on HELOC. Total $140k debt

Scenario #2 is better from an equity position compared to scenario #1.

Why would this hurt our credit, is my point?

Thanks for the other comments by the way...  I am confused though why/how your credit score has not impacted your ability to borrow since 2012?  I mean, our credit score is deemed excellent so maybe there's a point of diminishing returns but I definitely have seen an uptick in our offered terms (%) on financing in the last couple loans.

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