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Are you a veteran who has recently returned from an overseas tour or finished your term of service? 

First and foremost, thank you for your honorable and dedicated service to your country.  You have selflessly risked life and all you love to protect those who enjoy freedom and the rights and privileges that come with it.  Now it is time for you to focus on your personal future and the safety and future of your family and loved ones.








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Now that you are able to focus on the needs of your family, you may be overwhelmed with thoughts of where to start and what to do to provide the best life possible to those you care for.  Schooling, employment, living arrangements, and other needs are pressing and can make life stressful and take time away from enjoying being with your family. 

One of the most important needs for a family is shelter and protection, and right now buying a home is a fantastic option given the current housing market and low home prices and lending rates.  As a veteran of the US Armed Forces, you are entitled to even lower interest rates on a home loan as part of your VA benefits.  Taking advantage of this benefit can secure you a home at a great price and take some of the worry off your mind and allow you to focus on other issues or more pressing situations.


The first step to getting a special rate VA loan is to obtain a copy of your DD214.  This shows that you are a veteran and therefore eligible to receive benefits from the US Armed Forces.  You will need this form to be approved for a loan from a VA specific lender. 

Once you have this form, your next step is to find a lender who is licensed and qualified to issue VA specific loans.  He or she can discuss VA home loan rates and take an in-depth look at your finances and find out the exact loan amount that you qualify for.  This will give you a price range and enable you to start looking for properties in the location of your choice.  A real estate agent who is familiar with the area where you want to purchase a home is the best way to find available properties in your price range.  Once you find the home you love, your VA lender will help you complete the financing process and close on the home.


Is refinancing an option?

If you already own a home, you may qualify for a VA refinance.  To see if you are eligible, obtain a copy of your DD214, and speak to a qualified VA lender.  A refinance will help you lower the interest rate on your home, sometimes by up to 2% on your annual rate.  This may not seem like much, but on a 30 year loan, this can add up to tens of thousands of dollars in savings.  A refinance will also lower your monthly payment, which allows you to spend the money you save elsewhere, on anything from bills to schooling or hobbies and vacations.

With home prices at historic lows and interest rates falling as well, the savings impact you can make when purchasing a home with a VA loan is significant.  If you are concerned about saving money in a tough economy and wondering how to provide for your family, take advantage of your benefits and save in every way possible.  A VA loan is a great first place to start. There are many reputable VA lenders out there where you can check current VA home loan rates, such as  VA Home Loan Rates

Use discretion, evaluate your options and find the best possible rate you deserve.

Please visit our web site at Military VA Loan or give us a toll-free call at (888) 516-9990.


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01/17/2012   VA loans for National Guard, Reserves

A VA home loan offers some significant advantages over other types of mortgages. For one thing, it's just about the only place you can still get a mortgage with no money down.













VA Participates in Settlement with Mortgage Banks

The Department of Veterans Affairs announced its participation in the largest state-federal legal settlement in history that deals with problems within the mortgage industry.  “Through this historic settlement, VA has ensured that Veterans, Servicemembers, and National Guard and Reserve members will continue to receive every possible opportunity to retain their homes,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki.
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