Buy a House After Bankruptcy in Denver, CO

Guide to buying a house after bankruptcy in Denver, CO. FHA waiting periods, local lenders, credit rebuilding, and down payment programs.

Buying a House After Bankruptcy in Denver

If you filed bankruptcy and want to buy a home in Denver, Colorado, you are not alone. Thousands of people in the Denver area buy homes after bankruptcy every year. The key is understanding the waiting periods, rebuilding your credit, and knowing your loan options.

Bankruptcy does not permanently prevent you from getting a mortgage. Every major loan program has a defined waiting period after discharge, and after that period, you are evaluated on your current credit profile -- not your past bankruptcy.

Good news: FHA loans require as little as 2 years after a Chapter 7 discharge. Some Denver lenders specialize in post-bankruptcy mortgages.

Waiting Periods by Loan Type

Here are the standard waiting periods after bankruptcy discharge for major mortgage programs:

Loan TypeAfter Chapter 7After Chapter 13
FHA2 years from discharge1 year into plan (with court approval) or 2 years after discharge
VA2 years from discharge1 year into plan (with court approval) or 2 years after discharge
Conventional (Fannie/Freddie)4 years from discharge2 years from discharge or 4 years from dismissal
USDA3 years from discharge1 year into plan (with court approval)

Extenuating circumstances: If your bankruptcy was caused by a one-time event outside your control (medical emergency, job loss due to employer closure), you may qualify for shortened waiting periods -- as little as 1 year for FHA and VA loans.

Credit Score Requirements for Denver Homebuyers

After the waiting period, lenders evaluate your current credit profile. Here is what you need:

Most people who rebuild their credit after bankruptcy can reach a 620-680 credit score within 18-24 months of discharge. Steps to get there:

  1. Get a secured credit card immediately after discharge and use it for small purchases
  2. Make every payment on time -- payment history is 35% of your credit score
  3. Keep credit utilization below 30% (ideally below 10%)
  4. Do not apply for multiple accounts at once -- spread applications out
  5. Monitor your credit reports and dispute any errors

Down Payment Assistance in Denver, Colorado

Many Denver area homebuyers qualify for down payment assistance programs that can make homeownership more accessible after bankruptcy:

Tip: Even if you owned a home before bankruptcy, you may qualify as a "first-time homebuyer" under many assistance programs if you have not owned a home in the past 3 years.

Finding a Lender in Denver

Not all lenders are equally willing to work with post-bankruptcy borrowers. In the Denver area, focus on:

Get pre-approved before house hunting so you know exactly what you can afford. Pre-approval also shows sellers you are a serious buyer.