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FHA Credit Score Requirements — And Whether Waiting Is Worth It
580 gets you 3.5% down. From 500 to 579 you need 10%. Above 580 your score still matters to an underwriter, but it stops changing the down payment — which is why the useful question is not how high you can get it, but whether you are below 580 and by how much.
Last updated August 2026 · reviewed by a licensed mortgage broker
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The Basics
The FHA credit score you need is 580 with 3.5% down, or 500 with 10% down — that is the FHA minimum required credit score, though overlays above it are common. Below is exactly how FHA credit score requirements work, which score FHA actually uses, how to raise yours, mortgage-insurance costs, and who qualifies.
What Is the FHA Credit Score Requirement in 2026?
The FHA credit score requirement has two distinct tiers set by HUD, and understanding the difference between them can save you thousands of dollars in down payment. If your middle credit score is 580 or higher, you qualify for FHA’s minimum 3.5% down payment. If your score falls between 500 and 579, you still qualify for FHA financing, but you will need to bring 10% down at closing. Below 500, FHA financing is not available through any lender.
What most buyers don’t realize is that lenders are allowed to set their own requirements on top of FHA’s minimums. This is called a lender overlay. Some banks will not touch an FHA file below 620, even though FHA itself permits 580. Because an overlay is the lender’s own bar rather than FHA’s, the file can be placed somewhere whose guidelines actually fit your situation — not force your situation to fit theirs.
Score Breakdown
FHA Credit Score Requirements by Range
Here is how each score range translates to real loan terms under 2026 FHA guidelines.
| Credit Score Range | Down Payment Required | Your Options | Our Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 700 and Above | 3.5% | Widest choice | Best terms available. Pricing is highly competitive at this tier. |
| 660 – 699 | 3.5% | Strong choice | Strong file. Minor rate adjustments may apply depending on other factors. |
| 620 – 659 | 3.5% | Good choice | Solid range. Overlays are common here; we find the right match. |
| 580 – 619 | 3.5% | Narrower, still available | FHA minimum for 3.5% down. Lender overlays common. We specialize here. |
| 500 – 579 | 10% | Specialist territory | FHA allows it; most banks won’t. We know where these files get done. |
| Below 500 | Not eligible | N/A | FHA financing not available. Credit rebuilding plan needed first. |
How It Works
Your FHA Credit Score Is Just Below 580 — Here Is What We Do
This is one of the most common situations we encounter. A buyer pulls credit, lands at 572 or 576, and assumes they are stuck at 10% down or must wait a full year. In most cases, neither is true.
Step One: Pull the Full Tri-Merge Report Together
The first thing we do is pull all three bureaus and review them with you line by line. Errors on credit reports are more common than most people realize. A single disputed collection that does not belong on your file can be the difference between a 572 and a 585. We identify every item that is incorrect, outdated, or unfairly dragging your score.
Step Two: Use Rapid Rescore to Update Your Score in Days
Normally, paying down a credit card or disputing an error takes 30 to 60 days to show up on your credit report. However, through a rapid rescore, a lender can submit documentation of the correction and receive an updated score within a few business days. We use this tool regularly when a buyer is sitting just below the FHA minimum required credit score threshold of 580.
Step Three: Apply a Targeted Paydown Strategy
Credit utilization is one of the most powerful score levers available. If you have a credit card with a $5,000 limit sitting at $4,800, that balance alone is crushing your score. Paying it down to under 30% can move your number by 20 to 40 points in a single reporting cycle. We identify exactly which accounts to pay and by how much to get the maximum score lift for the minimum cash outlay.
Step Four: Consider the Authorized User Strategy
Being added as an authorized user on a family member’s old, low-balance, on-time credit card can add positive history to your file quickly. This is a legitimate approach that many buyers overlook. It does not require you to use the card or have access to the account — only the positive payment history attaches to your file.
Step Five: Set a Timeline and Work the Plan Together
After reviewing your report, we give you a written action plan with a realistic timeline to reach the FHA minimum required credit score of 580. For some buyers that is 30 days. For others it is 90. We stay in contact throughout the process, re-pull the credit when you are ready, and do not disappear after the first call.
Side by Side
Which Credit Score Does FHA Actually Use?
This is one of the most common questions we get, and the answer matters. FHA lenders pull your credit from all three bureaus — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. They look at the middle score of the three. If you are applying with a co-borrower, they use the lower of the two middle scores.
This means if your three scores come back as 612, 588, and 571, your qualifying score is 588 — the middle number. That puts you above the 580 threshold and qualifies you for 3.5% down. Small differences between bureau scores can have a real impact on your outcome, which is exactly why we pull a tri-merge credit report during our free initial review rather than relying on a consumer credit app.
The Factors Behind Your Number
Your credit score is calculated using several weighted categories. Understanding which ones carry the most weight helps you focus your energy in the right places before you apply.
Boost Your Score
How to Raise Your FHA Credit Score Before You Apply
If your score is below 580 — or even if you are sitting at 590 and want to push into the 620 range for more lender options — there are concrete steps that actually work. We have walked hundreds of buyers through this process.
Pay Down Credit Card Balances
This is the fastest way to move the needle. Getting each card below 30% utilization can add 20 to 40 points in as little as 30 to 60 days once the updated balance reports to the bureaus. If you have one card near its limit, start there.
Dispute Errors on Your Report
Incorrect late payments, accounts that are not yours, or balances showing higher than they actually are can all be dragging your score down. We review your report with you and identify anything worth disputing before you apply.
Become an Authorized User
If a family member has a credit card with a long, clean history and low utilization, being added as an authorized user can add that positive history to your report. Results vary, but this can be an effective tool when used strategically.
Open a Secured Credit Card
If you have no open revolving accounts, a secured card with a small limit — used lightly and paid in full every month — builds positive payment history fast. It typically takes six months of reporting before it has a meaningful impact on your score.
Do Not Close Old Accounts
Closing a credit card removes its credit limit from your available credit, which raises your utilization ratio across all cards. It also reduces your average account age. Unless a card has a high annual fee, keep it open and use it occasionally.
Stop Applying for New Credit
Every hard inquiry lowers your score slightly, and multiple new accounts in a short period signals risk to lenders. In the three to six months before applying for your mortgage, do not apply for any new credit cards, car loans, or store financing.
Know the Trade-Offs
FHA Mortgage Insurance — True Cost at the Minimum Credit Score
FHA mortgage insurance comes in two parts. Understanding both is essential to comparing the true long-term cost of an FHA loan against other options — especially when your score sits near the FHA minimum.
1.75%
Charged at closing on the base loan amount. On a $350,000 loan this equals $6,125. It is typically financed into the loan rather than paid in cash, which means it adds a small amount to your monthly payment without requiring cash upfront.
0.55%
For most 2026 borrowers, the annual MIP rate is 0.55% of the outstanding balance divided across 12 monthly payments. On a $350,000 loan that is roughly $160 per month. Unlike conventional PMI, FHA annual MIP runs for the life of the loan on down payments below 10%.
When Does FHA Mortgage Insurance End?
Our Process
FHA vs. Conventional — Which Score Works Better for You?
Conventional loans also have credit score requirements, and for buyers in the 580 to 679 range, FHA is almost always the better option. Here is a side-by-side comparison to help you understand why.
FHA Loan Advantages
- 580 credit score qualifies for 3.5% down
- 500 to 579 still eligible with 10% down
- More forgiving on recent credit events
- Higher debt-to-income ratios allowed
- Gift funds acceptable for down payment
- Lower rates for buyers below 680
Conventional Loan Considerations
- Minimum 620 score typically required
- Best rates typically need 740 or above
- Mortgage insurance drops off automatically
- No upfront MIP charge
- More restrictive on recent negative items
- Better fit for scores above 700
The short version: if your credit score is below 680, start with FHA. If you are above 720 with a solid down payment, conventional may save you money over time. We run both scenarios side by side for every buyer so you see the actual monthly payment difference before you decide.
Our Process
How We Help You Qualify With Your FHA Credit Score
Whether you are at 620 and ready to go or at 555 and need a plan, here is what happens when you work with us.
Free Credit Review — We Pull the Real Numbers
Consumer apps like Credit Karma use a different scoring model than mortgage lenders do. We pull an actual tri-merge mortgage credit report so you see the same numbers the underwriter will see. This takes about 20 minutes and costs nothing. From there we tell you exactly where you stand and what your options are today.
Written Credit Improvement Plan If Needed
If your score is below your target, we put together a specific written plan with accounts to pay down, items to dispute, and a realistic timeline. We have helped buyers go from 540 to 580 in as little as 60 days with the right steps. We check in with you throughout and re-pull when you are ready.
Match You to the Right FHA Lender
As a licensed mortgage broker we are not tied to one bank. We know where files in the 580s get accepted, where a 620 is required, and where the most competitive rates sit for your score range. We send your file to the lender most likely to approve it on the best terms.
Pre-Approval Backed by Real Lender Review
Our pre-approval letters are not automated soft-pull estimates. They reflect an actual review of your credit, income, and assets by a lender who has looked at your file. When you make an offer on a home, sellers and agents take that letter seriously.
Through Underwriting and to Closing
We stay with your file all the way through. FHA underwriters sometimes ask for additional documentation on files with lower credit scores. We anticipate those requests, prepare your package properly, and respond quickly so there are no unnecessary delays. You get your keys.
The Question Behind the Question
Is It Worth Waiting to Raise Your Score?
Almost everyone asking about FHA credit scores is really asking this. The honest answer depends on where you are sitting, and for a lot of people the answer is no.
There is only one threshold that changes the money
Between 500 and 579 you are putting 10% down. At 580 you are putting 3.5% down. That is the jump. Above 580 your score still matters to an underwriter, but it does not change the down payment again.
So the question is not “can I get my score higher”. It is “am I below 580, and how far”. At 574, waiting is usually worth it. At 615, waiting to reach 640 buys you a smoother file, not a cheaper one.
What actually moves in weeks rather than years
Paying a card down is the fastest lever, because utilization is recalculated every time the balance reports. Getting a reporting error corrected is the next fastest. Both can show up inside a cycle or two.
What does not move quickly: the age of your accounts, a late payment already on the file, or a collection you have just paid. Paying a collection does not remove it, and people are routinely surprised by that.
If the gap is a handful of points and it is sitting in utilization, that is a short conversation. If it is thirty points and the cause is a late payment from eight months ago, no amount of waiting through this year fixes it faster than the calendar does.
The cost of waiting is not zero
The part that gets left out of most advice: while you wait, the market does whatever it does. Prices move, rates move, and the deposit you are saving toward moves with them.
Waiting three months to cross 580 and cut your down payment from 10% to 3.5% is usually clear-cut arithmetic. Waiting a year to get from 620 to 700 is a much less obvious trade, and it is worth doing that sum before you decide rather than treating a higher score as automatically better.
Find out where you are before you decide
All of this turns on your actual mortgage score, which is not the number in a free credit app. Get the real one pulled first. Deciding to wait based on an app score is how people spend six months solving a problem they did not have.
Before You Start
What Happens After You Apply
- You send the application
A few minutes online. No documents at this stage.
- A licensed loan officer calls you
Someone on our team covering your state.
- We ask for documents and pull credit
Only once you have decided to move forward.
- You get an approval to shop with
Typically back within the hour.
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Find out what your real score is
A licensed loan officer will pull your actual mortgage score — not the one in a free app — and tell you how far you are from 580, whether the gap is the kind that moves in weeks, and what it would be worth in down payment if it did.