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VA Home Loans

First Option Mortgage has Veterans Administration (VA) home loans including VA Mortgages.

VA Home Loans

  • ZERO down payment purchase program
  • Forgiving credit requirements
  • Administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs
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What are VA Home Loans?

A mortgage loan in the US that is backed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is commonly referred to as a VA home loan or a Veteran's Mortgage Loan.  Only qualified lenders can issue VA home loans.  This loan type was intended to support the long term financing needs of military veterans in the United States and their surviving spouses where standard financing may be too expensive or unavailable.

VA home loans are notable because they does not require a down payment and are available in areas that are less likely to offer conventional mortgage financing such as credit shortage areas, rural cities and towns or bedroom communities of large cities that require long commutes.

Veterans can Borrow More Money

VA home loans also allow for increased loan amounts (up to 102.15% financing) and do not require mortgage insurance or twenty percent down payments.  Other benefits include up to $6,000 in allowances for energy efficient improvements to a home.  VA home loans levy a 0% - 3.15% funding fee that is paid to the Veterans Administration which is generally amortized into the loan amount.

VA Home Loans Allow for Higher Payment to Income Ratios

A conforming traditional Fannie Mae mortgage allows a mortgage payment to only be 28% of the monthly income but VA home loans are authorized to be as much as 41% of the veteran's monthly income (without taking into account monthly bills). 

Maximum Loan Amounts for VA Home Loans

Every county has different maximum VA home loan guarantees but as a general rule the maximum qualifying VA home loan is $417,000.  Some counties allow for higher loan limits where veterans live in areas that have higher costs of living which can go as high as $1,094,625.

The Seller Can Pay 100% of the Closing Costs

In situations where the closing costs are not higher than 6% of the sale price of the home, the seller is allowed to pay all of the closing costs for VA home loans.

The Origin of VA Home Loans

In 1944, the US Congress authorized the Servicemen's Readjustment Act or the GI Bill which allowed the Veteran's Administration to provide insurance guarantees on mortgages issued to military veterans and their surviving spouses.  These loans can be used to purchase homes, farm residences, or renovations and repairs.  The Veterans Housing Act was passed in 1970 which allowed the VA to guarantee mortgages on mobile homes and removed termination dates for applying for VA home loans.  In 1978 the Veterans Housing Benefits Improvement Act expanded the program and its benefits to even more military veterans.  In 1992 VA home loans were expanded to more military vets outside of the traditional active duty eligibility including members of the military reserve and the National Guard.  While there are still minimum terms of service (generally 6 years) and slightly higher fees for non active duty veterans, many more military servicemen and women can now apply for VA home loans.

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