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Posts Tagged 'VA Loans'

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VA vs FHA vs USDA What’s the Difference?

Posted by: Babak Moghaddam

VA vs FHA vs USDA What's the Difference?You may have more options than you think when it comes to securing a mortgage for your new home. While many buyers opt for conventional financing, another option or program might be ...

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Consumer Guide: Mortgages for Veterans – A Guide to VA Loans

Posted by: Babak Moghaddam

Are you a veteran or an active-duty military member considering homeownership? VA loans offer significant benefits tailored to meet the needs of veterans and service members. Here’s a concise guide to understanding the advantages and requirements of VA loans:

Benefits of VA Loans:

No Down Payment: ...

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Unveiling the Power of VA Loans for Veterans

Posted by: Babak Moghaddam

For the brave men and women who have served in the armed forces, the dream of homeownership becomes more attainable and rewarding through the power of VA loans. We will discuss the unique features that make VA loans a tool for veterans, empowering them to secure ...

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Is A VA Loan The Best Option For Your Needs?

Posted by: Babak Moghaddam

Is a VA Loan the Best OptionIf you plan on buying a house in the near future, there are a few mortgage options available. One potential option is called a VA loan. This is a loan that has been backed by the Department of Veterans ...

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Current Servicemember or Veteran? 4 Reasons Why a VA Home Loan Is an Excellent Choice

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Current Servicemember or Veteran? 4 Reasons Why a VA Home Loan Is an Excellent ChoiceAre you current or former member of the US military service who is looking to buy ...

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The Minimum Credit Score For VA Home Loan Approval: What To Know

Posted by: Babak Moghaddam

The Minimum Credit Score For VA Home Loan Approval: What To KnowWhen you are applying for a home loan, you need to make sure that you meet the minimum credit score requirements. If you decide to go with a traditional loan, the credit limit can ...

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Can You Refinance into a VA Mortgage from Another Type of Mortgage? Yes, If You Qualify

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Can You Refinance into a VA Mortgage from Another Type of Mortgage? Yes - if You Qualify VA mortgages stand out as one of the biggest benefits ...

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VA vs FHA vs USDA What’s the Difference?

Posted by: Babak Moghaddam

VA vs FHA vs USDA What's the Difference?You may have more options than you think when it comes to securing a mortgage for your new home. While many buyers opt for conventional financing, another option or program ...

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Who Is Exempt From The VA Funding Fee?

Posted by: Babak Moghaddam

Who is NOT required to pay the VA funding fee?

This video could save some veterans thousands. VA loan applicants pay a funding fee – as of 2014, 2.15% of the total loan amount – which can be thousands of dollars. Some veterans and spouses are eligible for exemption.

Broadly speaking, veterans who ...

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