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$194,900
2 LIGHTHOUSE LN.
Hilton Head Island, SC

Magnificent direct harbour-front views in the world-famous Harbour Town! Enjoy the convenience of a prime location in the heart of Sea Pines with an established rental history!..[more]




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$299,000
10 MOORING BUOY RD.
Hilton Head Island, SC

Only steps away from the white sandy beaches of prestigious Palmetto Dunes located on Hilton Head Island...[more]




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$315,000
60 CARNOUSTIE RD.
Hilton Head Island, SC

Exceptional lagoon to golf views from preferred 2 bedroom end unit with an abundance of natural light...[more]




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$419,000
70 SHIPYARD DRIVE
Hilton Head Island, SC

The best value and price of the 3 bedroom Evians available, not to mention it is one of the extremely rare FREE-STANDING Evians and happens to overlook the lagoon and 5th hole of Shipyard''s ..[more]




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$429,000
20 Richfield Way
Hilton Head Island, SC

A masterpiece of meticulous craftsmanship throughout the high quality upgrades in this fully renovated, 3 bedroom home in the heart of Indigo Run with spanning golf views of the 1st fairway of the ..[more]




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$469,000
59 CARNOUSTIE RD.
Hilton Head Island, SC

The jewel of Turnberry! This unit has been redone top to bottom. Prepare to be impressed. Beautiful decor coupled with a perfect setting...[more]




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$599,000
31 River Club
Hilton Head Island, SC

Stunning direct waterfront views on one of the largest deepwater homesites in existence in Indigo Run''s private, prestigious community of River Club...[more]




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$1,399,000
30 Sand Dollar Rd
Hilton Head Island, SC

Great ocean-front opportunity! Major renovation in the 90''s including Pella windows, appliances, flooring and much more. This home is a strong rental or great second home...[more]




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$3,300,000
7 Charlesfort Pl
Hilton Head Island, SC

Hilton Head Island''s most magnificent deepwater home!..[more]


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  • FICO scores were developed by Fair Isaac & Company, Inc. for each of the credit repositories. The scores are (Equifax) Beacon, (Experian formerly TRW) Experian/FICO and (TransUnion) Empirica. They are simply repository scores meaning they only consider the information contained in a person's credit file; they do not consider a persons income, savings or amount of a down payment for a mortgage.

    The scores were designed to assess risk. They are useful in directing applications to specific loan programs and to set levels of underwriting, i.e. streamline, traditional or second review. The scores are objective, consistent, accurate and fast.

    Many people in the mortgage business are skeptical about the accuracy of FICO scores. Scoring has only been an integral part of the mortgage process in the past few years; however, the scores have been in use since the 1950's by retail merchants, credit card companies, insurance companies and banks for consumer lending. The data from large scoring projects emphasizes the accuracy, the predictive quality of the scores. Large portfolios have been scored for mortgage servicing and investment groups, and again, they demonstrate that FICO scores work.

    The scores were developed from each repository's database using actual loan performance. A sample of over 750,000 consumers per repository was used. The repositories have each made great strides to increase the accuracy of their respective database through computer technology and internal monitoring. There is a new standard reporting format for credit grantors to use when sending electronic information to the repositories; this is the critical first step to providing accurate data.

    The scores use a multiple scorecard design. Each repository uses 10 individual scorecards, and the models at each repository are the same. This increases accuracy and optimizes the predictive variables for each subpopulation. (For example, a borrower with two 30-day late payments will be scored against a population with some minor delinquencies.) This feature may cause a borrower with delinquencies to score in the same range as a borrower without delinquencies. Scorecards are reviewed and updated every twenty-four months.

    The actual scoring process is proprietary, and the algorithms are copyrighted. We can share the predictive variables, the portion of the credit file considered and the weight as provided by Fair Isaac. They are

    • Previous credit performance (35%)
        Trade line information specific to payment history
    • Current level of indebtedness (30%)
        Current balance compared to the high credit
    • Time credit has been in use (15%)
        Opening date
    • Types of credit available (15%)
        Installment loans, revolving accounts, debit accounts
    • Pursuit of new credit (less than 5%)
        Inquiries

    FICO has changed the way it factors credit checks, inquiries. These changes should minimize the negative effects that aggressive rate shopping or the normal mortgage process can have on a mortgage applicant. In the new Beacon version, the deduping process has been expanded beyond seven days. One variable counts the number of days within 365 days of scoring. If there has not been an inquiry, the deduping mechanism is not activated. If there is a consumer originated inquiry within the past 365 days from mortgage or auto related industries, these inquiries are ignored for the first 30 calendar days from scoring; then, multiple inquiries within the next 14 days are counted as one. Each inquiry will still appear on the credit report.

    Scores should not change significantly because the variable in the model using inquiries contributes less than 5% of the predictive power of the model. According to Equifax statisticians, an average of 5% of the credit reports in the Equifax consumer credit reporting database (over 200 million consumer files) will see a change in score due to this. Fewer than 5% of those will see a change significant enough to effect a loan decision.

    In order to get a score a borrower must have the following conditions in his/her file

    • No Deceased indicator on the credit file

    • At least one undisputed trade line that has been updated in the last six months

    • One trade line open at least six months

    Scores range from 350 (high risk) to 950 (low risk). A scorecard of 660 will be 660 on Beacon 96, Empirica and Experian/FICO if the data on each file is the same. However, each repository is likely to contain different data.

    Every score is accompanied by a maximum of four reason codes. Reason codes identify the most significant reason that a consumer did not score higher. They are not red flags. Consumers with scores in the 800 range get reason codes just as consumers with scores in the 500 range. The reason codes may be used in describing to the consumer the reason for adverse action. Scores are not part of the credit file and are not covered by the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Scores, if disclosed to the consumer, must be related to the credit file - using the reason codes - since the score has no meaning in itself; the meaning or risk level is assigned by the lender and the investor.

    When applicants have erroneous information reported, document the inaccuracies. The easiest way to do that is to have your credit-reporting agency upgrade the merged in-file to an edited mid-range report or to a Residential Mortgage Credit Report. With the upgraded report, you can ignore the score! The file will have to be handled in a traditional manner for underwriting and investment purposes. The developed report will provide the paper trail that investors want.









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