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LendingTree Details Financial Impact of Foreclosure

Home buyers with a foreclosure in their past tend to see their borrowing costs rise significantly for the next couple of years. However, the financial pain isn’t permanent, a new LendingTree study finds. So reports Fox Business.

!--more-->Borrowers with a credit score over 740 with a foreclosure in the past two years paid an average rate of 5.02%, according to LendingTree. That compares with 4.70% for borrowers who had not had a foreclosure, or at least not had one in the last seven years.

The difference is an extra $17,135 in borrowing costs on a $250,000 mortgage, LendingTree said, which falls to $4,580 for buyers who wait at least three years after a mortgage to apply for a new mortgage.

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