This week, VA guaranteed its 28 millionth home loan. Currently, over 3.7 million Veterans have active home loans guaranteed by VA.
Are you planning to buy a home with your VA home loan benefits? The first thing you need to do is request your VA home loan Certificate of Eligibility (COE).
VA's Loan Guaranty Service recently met with Veterans United Home Loans to share how it can help Veterans overcome current challenges in the housing market.
There are several benefits to using a VA home loan, including 100% financing with no down payment and no private mortgage insurance is required.
To navigate the complex process of applying for a home loan, you need to be informed and be prepared. Understanding why loan applications are denied can save you from disappointment and keep your homeownership dreams alive.
At VA Housing Education, we believe every Veteran deserves not just a house but a home. More importantly, they should understand the benefits they've earned that can make this dream a reality.
VBA's Loan Guaranty Service's Native American Direct Loan (NADL) program is a special initiative that supports Native American Veterans who want to buy, build or refinance a home on federal trust land.
VBA has coordinated with Stars and Stripes to release a special edition insert, the Veterans Benefits Guide. The print and digital publication, which highlights VA benefits and services available for Veterans, service members, and their families, hit newsstands on December 9.
VA is focusing on improving the Native American Direct Loan (NADL) by increasing outreach to Native American tribes. VA Loan Guaranty Service strives to ensure consistent open communication to all Native Americans on tribal land to improve the overall experience for the more than 70,000 Native American and Pacific Islander Veterans eligible for the program.
From the moment the pandemic hit, VA’s public servants mobilized around one core mission: provide world-class care and benefits to Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors during this time of need. Throughout the pandemic, our public servants executed that mission by risking their own lives, sacrificing time with their families, sleeping overnight at hospitals, and much more – all to save and improve the lives of Veterans.
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Fiona and Ian, VA has benefits and resources for Veterans and families impacted by this natural disaster.
Purple Heart Day is celebrated on August 7. Here are some of the benefits and services VA administers to those who were wounded while serving our great nation.