
I have a Social Security number, but credit or number of the story not because I am a non-US citizen. "I can get a mortgage?
Here are my details: – I have SSN nine years, but it never received a credit card in the U.S., so it will never be built here credit history and can not get a credit (I tried). – No matter, I am completely free of debt, no student loans or payments the car. – I can earn about $ 100k/year and have around $ 800k in liquid assets. – I want a loan of U.S. $ 1 million for a house, and potentially may reduce these savings as 50% -80% down payment (although I prefer to pay less in advance). A lender approve this loan? What kind of rate would be I looking? Thanks!
I agree with the first two. However, despite the fact that you are putting in half yet I have doubts that a "good reliable trustworthy "lender to finance because it looks bad for having no credit to their age and if you've been in the states for nine years. subscribers need something to leave and if you have nothing for them, judging by your somewhat unlikely then that subscriber will approve. If you can wait a year to adopt the credit would large. but give it a try nothing wrong with that, but if you are denied credit i would return to the building and try again in a year. or at least six months. after opening a credit card account that whethert secured or unsecured.
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