Game-Changer: Credit Scores Just Got Rewritten

A new credit scoring update could impact who qualifies for a mortgage and at what rate. Learn what this means for first-time buyers and why now is the time to speak with your loan officer.
Jul 16, 2025

If you’re considering buying a home, your credit score plays a key role in qualifying for a mortgage—and even determines your interest rate. Recently, a big change was announced by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) that could affect how lenders evaluate creditworthiness.

What’s Happening?
FHFA has approved the use of a new credit scoring model: VantageScore 4.0. This is being allowed alongside the current model known as Classic FICO, giving lenders more options when assessing borrowers.

There’s also a third model—FICO 10T—that was approved back in 2022 but is not yet being rolled out. This delay is causing tension in the industry.

Why Does It Matter?
Each credit scoring model weighs your credit history differently. For example:

  • VantageScore 4.0 can generate scores for people with as little as one month of credit history.

  • FICO 10T includes “trended data,” which tracks how you manage debt over time.

  • Classic FICO is more limited and doesn’t factor in things like rent or utility payment history.

FICO argues that their new model (10T) is far superior, especially for accurately predicting defaults, and that it would allow more people to qualify with better rates. However, VantageScore supporters say it expands access to credit for people who might otherwise be invisible in the system.

How Could This Impact You?
If you're:

  • A first-time homebuyer with limited credit,

  • Someone who pays rent on time but doesn’t use credit cards often,

  • Or just unsure how your credit profile will be evaluated...

...this shift could work in your favor.

But here’s the catch:
Lenders now have a choice between different models, and that means your loan approval—or the rate you’re offered—could vary depending on which score they use.

Bottom Line:
Navigating these updates is complex, but the opportunity is real. With the right guidance, you could qualify for more favorable mortgage terms than you thought possible.

Don’t rely on generic internet credit scores. Talk to a mortgage professional who understands how these new changes apply to your unique financial profile.

Source: National Mortgage News

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