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Generally, the higher your credit score, the better. The definition of a “good”
credit score can vary by lender; therefore, it’s best to ask your lender what
their criteria for credit scoring is and how this could affect your
application.
Below is a general “rule-of-thumb” ratings guideline:
Excellent
750+
Good
660-749
Fair
620-659
Poor
450-619
Very
Poor
449 or less
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