“Your credit score plays a significant role in the mortgage rate and terms you’ll qualify for, according to Becky Pendergrass, a real estate agent at Benchmark Realty in Nashville.

She recommended you take the time now to pay down any outstanding debt, avoid taking on new debt and ensure your credit report is accurate. “A higher credit score can save you thousands over the life of your mortgage,” she said.”

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