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Just getting started, How do I get banks to like me?
Having spent most of my adult life living as an expat, I never really got around to developing a credit rating. I currently have around 25k for a down payment and am looking at houses for around 250-300k. There are plenty in my area with basement suites that would cover nearly 100% of the mortgage payments.
What are some steps I can take to make myself more appealing to the banks? I took out a secured credit card for around 3000 dollars, Would it be a good idea to get another secured card?
I feel like i'm currently spinning my wheels, when the sooner I can get in to a house, the sooner I can start building equity for more investments.
(I'm in Canada if that makes a difference)