Oregon Rates by Credit Score
640 Credit Score Mortgage Rates in Oregon
A 640 FICO in Oregon qualifies for FHA, VA, and Conventional. FHA usually prices better than Conventional in this bracket because Conventional risk-based adjustments stack at lower scores.
FHA Loan Facts
- Down payment as low as 3.5% with 580+ credit score
- Down payment assistance programs available to fully cover the 3.5% down payment
- Credit scores 500-579 require 10% down payment
- Upfront Mortgage Insurance Premium (UFMIP) of 1.75% - can be financed into the loan
- Annual MIP of 0.55% for most loans - required for the life of the loan with less than 10% down
- Maximum DTI up to 57% with compensating factors
- Primary residence only - properties up to 4 units eligible
- FHA 203(k) renovation loans available for fixer-uppers
Oregon Housing Market for a 640 FICO Buyer
Oregon's median home price is around $495,000. At 10% down, that's a $49,500 down payment and a $445,500 loan - well within the $200,000+ minimum for the Loan Factory $2,000 Best Price Guarantee. The pricer above is preset to this scenario.
Median home price
$495,000
Effective property tax rate
0.93% (≈$4,604/yr at median price)
Top metros
Portland, Eugene, Salem
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best mortgage rate for a 640 credit score in Oregon?+
The pricer above returns live wholesale rates for a 640 FICO in Portland, Oregon. A 640 FICO in Oregon qualifies for FHA, VA, and Conventional. FHA usually prices better than Conventional in this bracket because Conventional risk-based adjustments stack at lower scores. Use the tabs to switch between Conventional, FHA, and VA.
Can I get a Conventional loan in Oregon with 640 FICO?+
Yes - 620 is the floor. At 640 in Oregon, Conventional is eligible but priced with meaningful risk-based adjustments. FHA often wins on all-in cost.
Is FHA or Conventional better at 640 FICO in Portland?+
Usually FHA in Portland at this FICO. Conventional risk-based pricing adjustments stack on lower scores. Compare both in the pricer above for your loan amount.
What is the Oregon loan limit at a 640 FICO?+
Loan limits in Oregon are not driven by FICO - they are set by FHFA based on county home prices. The 2026 baseline conforming limit is $806,500. Some Oregon counties exceed this up to $1,209,750. Your FICO affects rate and approval, not loan size.
Are mortgage rates for 640 FICO different in Oregon vs other states?+
No - rates are uniform nationally. Lenders do not adjust mortgage pricing by state. Property taxes, insurance, and DPA programs differ, which affect total payment but not interest rate.
Is the $2,000 Best Price Guarantee available at 640 FICO in Oregon?+
Yes. The Loan Factory $2,000 Best Price Guarantee is FICO-agnostic and covers qualifying Conv/FHA/VA loans of $200,000+ in Oregon.
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