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How to Qualify for a Mortgage With No Credit Score

January 27, 2026 by Jennifer Wilford

Understand What Having No Credit Score Really Means
Having no credit score is not the same as having bad credit. Bad credit comes from late payments or high balances. No credit simply means you do not use credit often enough for the credit bureaus to generate a score. Lenders can work with this situation, but they need other ways to see your financial reliability. This is where non-traditional credit comes in.

Build a Non-Traditional Credit Profile
When you do not have a traditional score, lenders look for consistent payment history in other areas. They may ask for twelve months of on-time payments for things like rent, utility bills, cellphone bills, streaming services, car insurance, or childcare. These records show that you manage your financial responsibilities, even without credit cards or loans. Keeping clean, on-time payment history helps strengthen your mortgage application.

Show Stable Income and a Strong Employment Record
Income stability plays a much bigger role when you do not have a credit score. Lenders want to see consistent earnings and steady work history, usually for at least two years. Whether you are hourly, salaried, or self-employed, your income needs to show predictability. Pay stubs, tax returns, and bank statements all help demonstrate that you can handle a long-term mortgage payment.

Save for a Comfortable Down Payment
A strong down payment can offset the lack of a credit score. The more you contribute upfront, the lower the lender’s risk. Some loan programs allow smaller down payments for buyers without credit, but saving extra can make approval easier and may help you secure a better rate. A strong savings history also shows lenders that you manage your money responsibly.

Work With a Lender Who Handles Manual Underwriting
Manual underwriting is a review process where a real person evaluates your financial habits instead of relying on an automated system. This is often used for borrowers with no credit score. Not all lenders offer manual underwriting, so finding the right mortgage professional matters. With manual underwriting, your payment history, income stability, and savings habits carry more weight.

Having no credit score does not mean you cannot become a homeowner. With consistent payment history, strong income, responsible budgeting, and the right lender, you can qualify for a mortgage and move forward with confidence. Preparation is the key, and the steps you take now will help you make a stronger financial impression when you apply.

Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: Home Buying 101, Mortgage Tips, No Credit Score

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Recognized by Orange Coast Magazine as one of the top 2% of mortgage professionals in Orange County, Jennifer Wilford has been doing mortgage loans in Orange County for over 32 years. She has personally closed over 3000 home loans. In 2012, 2013, and 2014 she was honored to be named as a 5 Star Mortgage Professional by Orange Coast Magazine. She is the broker and owner of Coast National Mortgage. She can help you with any of your home financing needs, whether that be for the purchase of a home or a refinance.

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