Homeownership Score

Measure your readiness. Build your plan.

Answer honestly based on where you are today. Your score isn’t a pass or fail—it’s your starting point.

Before You Begin

BuyerBlueprint HQ™ works best when your answers reflect where you truly are today. There’s no benefit to choosing the answer that gives you the highest score.

Be honest with yourself — your real starting point is what helps us build the most useful plan.

Your Homeownership Score is not a pass/fail grade. It’s simply a tool to help identify what’s already working and what may need attention next.

Would an unexpected expense completely erase your homebuying savings?

Choose the answer that best reflects your current cushion.

While preparing to buy, how are you handling new debt or major financed purchases?

Choose the answer that best describes your current approach.

Are you aware of any recent credit events that may need review before you speak with a lender?

Examples could include late payments, collections, charge-offs, bankruptcy, or other recent credit changes.

Do you currently have money set aside specifically for a home purchase and related costs?

Think beyond a down payment; buying a home can involve several upfront and moving-related expenses.

How familiar are you with your current credit situation and anything that may need attention?

Choose the answer that best describes where you are today.

Do you have a realistic purchase timeframe and understand the major steps from preparation to preapproval to closing?

Choose the answer that best describes your current level of planning.

How prepared are you to provide recent income and tax-related records if a lender requests them?

Do not upload documents here; this question is only about whether you can access them.

Could you gather common lender-requested records without a major delay?

Examples may include identification, income records, tax-related records, and account statements.

How well do you know your approximate monthly debt obligations?

Think about recurring debts such as loans, credit cards, and other financed obligations.

How would you describe the stability and documentability of your current income?

Think about whether your income is reasonably consistent and can be supported with records.

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