Not really debate but more serious talk
I recently hit 700 according to my monthly updates from TransUnion that I get from CapitalOne as a benefit of their credit cards. I did some research and apparently this is at threshold for what is considered "good" credit but I know from applying for several better credit cards already that none of it really matters if you don't have a long enough history to back up the score. I've only had credit since a year ago when my dad cosigned the loan for my new car which is what finally gave me credit.
I'm wondering how long you have to have had credit before you can get your own auto loan or mortgage. I'm considering maybe in a few years buying a cheap townhouse in my city(cheap being around 110-120ish last I looked) and I'd like to have a better grip on how it all works.
I recently hit 700 according to my monthly updates from TransUnion that I get from CapitalOne as a benefit of their credit cards. I did some research and apparently this is at threshold for what is considered "good" credit but I know from applying for several better credit cards already that none of it really matters if you don't have a long enough history to back up the score. I've only had credit since a year ago when my dad cosigned the loan for my new car which is what finally gave me credit.
I'm wondering how long you have to have had credit before you can get your own auto loan or mortgage. I'm considering maybe in a few years buying a cheap townhouse in my city(cheap being around 110-120ish last I looked) and I'd like to have a better grip on how it all works.