

The VA mortgage loans are one of the best and safest methods to use when buying a home. Now even active duty personnel can qualify. If you are a Disabled Veteran, you may qualify for additional benefits on a VA home mortgage loan. The VA Home Mortgage Program does not limit the number of times a veteran may use the program.
The VA mortgage loans extend to not only the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines but also to Reservists and National Guardsmen.
The Veterans Benefit Act, signed recently increased the VA loan limit to $417,000 for a loan with no money down. It also increased the eligibility for Veterans and active duty personnel and increased the benefits to Disabled Veterans.
Some of the benefits of the VA Mortgage Loan Program are:
- The VA Mortgage Loans is guaranteed for no money down up to $417,000
- No monthly Mortgage Insurance is required
- Many VA Mortgage Loans are assumable
- It is easier to qualify for a VA Loan than a conventional loan
- VA Mortgage Loans can be refinanced
No Money Down Up to $417,000
You do not have to put any money down to qualify for a VA Home Mortgage Loan for
up to $417,000. If the seller agrees to pay the closing costs, you may be able to
purchase the home with no out of pocket costs. The loan and sales contract can be
set up so that the VA Home Mortgage Loan cover 100% of the selling price and the
seller covers the closing cost.
The VA Funding Fee
The Veterans Administration assesses a Funding Fee to all VA loans between .5% and
3.3% of the loan amount. The fee is added into the amount of the loan to be paid
over the life of your VA home mortgage loan. The VA Funding Fee replaces the much
higher priced Mortgage Insurance required when you get a conventional home loan.
If you are a Disabled Veteran, you may qualify to get the fee waived completely.
Assumable VA Mortgage Loans
VA loans are also assumable. If the person assuming the mortgage is a veteran with
VA eligibility, the original veteran will not be giving up the amount of eligibility
that they used to get the loan at the beginning. Veterans should use great care and
closely investigate the terms of an assumption before allowing someone to assume their
mortgage. It is too great a benefit to give up.
Qualifying for a VA Mortgage Loan
The VA offers excellent qualifying standards. The VA does not use credit scoring in
their analysis of the loan. Even if you have experienced some financial difficulties
in your life that caused your scores to be low but have maintained a good payment record
over the past year or so, you may qualify for a VA mortgage loan. This can be a tremendous
savings compared to the cost of conventional loans when the borrower's credit scores are low.
VA Mortgage Loans may be refinanced
VA mortgage loans have built in features allowing a loan to be refinanced to a lower
interest rate without all of the criteria normally associated with a conventional loan.
This is called an Interest Rate Reduction Loan; the veteran can secure a lower interest
rate without any credit checks, appraisal, and income or asset verification and can
roll the costs of the transaction into the loan so there are no out of pocket costs.
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