Most lenders don't care whether a home being purchased has been foreclosed upon, and most don't worry about someone being a first time homebuyer. Most wouldn't worry about the combination of the two.
But the two factors you have listed - income and credit score, those are huge. The bottom line is that you'll need to increase your income (I know - easy for me to say!) and your credit score before it will make sense to look at home buying.
The credit repair you can do yourself right now. Get your three free credit reports from the bureaus and get to work on everything that's being reported as derogatory. You don't need to have a good income to have good credit, so that can be addressed now.
But you will need more income also...Is it true that lenders won't lend first time home buyers money to buy a foreclosed home?
I wouldn't even bother with trying to purchase a home right now with that low of a credit score. You may want to look into renting or finding a home with a ';Lease/Purchase'; option. Right now with all of the sub-prime loan programs going down the tubes, most lenders won't touch you unless you have a credit score of 670 or higher. Even then you have to jump through a lot of hoops.
Good luck.
Hello, Hello anybody home!!!! Get a grip on life. With a credit score on 542 and an income of $16,800 per year, you can't even get a car loan. Why would you be asking it you can by any house? Think about it.
No, lenders doesn't really care on wheather your property is foreclosed or not, but with your credit score and with your income it will be hard to get a lender to get you a loan.
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