How much does moving impact one's credit score?
How much does moving impact one's credit score?
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nuyorican

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126 months

Monday 14th October 2024
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Hustle_

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184 months

Monday 14th October 2024
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Will you be applying for a mortgage when you move?

bunchofkeys

1,268 posts

92 months

Monday 14th October 2024
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Do it before you move.

From past experience, I found it harder to obtain better rates or even an offer within the first 2 years of moving.
Things are much easier when you've been at an address for 3 years or more.

walamai

459 posts

231 months

Monday 14th October 2024
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I believe how long you've been at an address does impact a little bit. I went from a 'perfect' 999 to something less than that (9xx something, I forget), with the only change AFAIK being a move.

I think being on the electoral roll at your current address is also a factor. So if you want to get a loan soon after moving, electoral records may not quite have caught up yet. 'Not on electoral roll at current address' would be a bigger impact I think than the move itself.

bunchofkeys

1,268 posts

92 months

Monday 14th October 2024
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nuyorican said:
bunchofkeys said:
Do it before you move.

From past experience, I found it harder to obtain better rates or even an offer within the first 2 years of moving.
Things are much easier when you've been at an address for 3 years or more.
As I suspected. That long eh?

Thanks.
What was offered during the first 2 years were high APR cards/loans which would normally be associated to someone with bad credit.
After three years, most of the lenders were practically throwing great deals my way.

CLX

380 posts

81 months

Tuesday 15th October 2024
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I've recently moved. Sold my mortgaged house and went in to rented. Credit score went from 999 to 630.