The CARES Act helps Americans economically impacted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic by helping homeowners avoid home foreclosure.
On Jan. 1, 2020, it became easier for you to use your VA home loan benefit to purchase, refinance, or construct a home with no down payment, regardless of the cost of the home. The VA home county loan limits were eliminated as part of the Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2019 for Veterans and service members with full entitlement.
A year full of milestones for the historic VA loan program was also a big one for Veterans and military homebuyers nationwide.
On its 75th anniversary, the VA home loan program continues to make a difference for Veterans and military families, and for generations to come.
Veterans who qualify for VA Home Loan funding fee waiver will be notified in home loan eligibility certificate and disability compensation award letter.
VA and the National Association of Realtors discussed VA's home loan programs with Veterans during the #ExploreVA Facebook Live Event on June 28.
Join representatives from VA and the National Association of Realtors as they discuss the perks of using a VA home loan and VA housing-related programs, such as mortgage refinancing and adaptive housing grants.
If you have a VA home loan, then there is a good chance that you have already come into contact with unsolicited offers to refinance your mortgage that appear official and may sound too good to be true.
Katie Graham works with systems developers and mortgage services in central office’s Loan Guarantee Service to assist Veterans in the community.
There is hope if you are struggling to make your VA loan payments each month. By taking a proactive approach, you can avoid a default on your mortgage, and boost the odds that all will end alright.
VA and the Taos Pueblo Tribe will sign a VA Home Loan MOU enabling Native American Veterans to buy homes on Taos Pueblo land.
1 in 3 Veterans say they don't know about this benefit