Where Can I Get A Va Home Loan?

February 2, 2022

Many veterans know there is a VA home loan benefit, but they don’t know the specifics of the VA home loan entitlement. Worse, there is conflicting information about VA mortgages and it seems like most websites are just trying to get your information. 


You can go to va.gov, but navigating around to what you need is confusing. 


Let us help you by simplifying the process, and answering the question; where to get a VA home loan. 


Almost all lenders can help you get a VA home loan. VA loans are regulated and consist of the same
benefits:


  • No downpayment required
    *Note: Lenders may require downpayments for some borrowers using the VA home loan guaranty, but VA does not require a downpayment
  • Competitively low-interest rates
  • Limited closing costs
  • No need for Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI)
  • The VA home loan is a lifetime benefit: you can use the guarantee multiple times


So you can get a VA loan from any lender; however, different lenders will have different closing costs and even different rates. This is why it is important to talk to a mortgage broker to get a VA home loan. Brokers know all the lenders and know which lender is offering the most competitive rate at any given time. 


You can search for a mortgage broker near you, or talk to Dottie today! Call 727-543-1753, or visit, https://ddamortgage.com/dottie for more information.



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