VA Home Loan

This no-money-down loan was designed specifically for eligible veterans, service members, and their spouses.

How VA Loan Works

The Department of Veterans Affairs backs or guarantees VA loans. There are a variety of loan forms available, each with a fixed or flexible interest rate and a variety of loan terms.

What You’ll Need To Qualify For A VA Loan

  • A Certificate of Eligibility.
    • The VA will issue you a Certificate of Eligibility if you meet their guidelines for type and length of service.
    • If you don’t have one already, we can apply for your Certificate of Eligibility for you.

  • A minimum FICO® Score of 620.

  • A debt-to-income ratio (DTI) of no more than 60%. Estimate your DTI by adding your monthly debt payments (such as credit card and car payments) and dividing the total by your monthly income before taxes.

  • Money to cover the funding fee charged by the VA. This may be rolled into your loan. You may not have to pay this fee if one of these criteria applies to you:
    • You have a service-connected disability.
    • You receive VA disability or have in the past.
    • You’re a surviving spouse who qualifies.

VA Loan Benefits

  • You may not need a down payment.
  • You can qualify with a lower credit score and more debt compared to conventional loans.
  • You won’t need to pay mortgage insurance.
  • You can use your VA loan benefit more than once – if you sell your home or pay off your mortgage, you can get another VA loan.

 

Refinancing with a VA loan has some great benefits, too:

  • If you currently have a VA loan, you can refinance up to 100% of your home’s value to get cash out.
  • If you currently have a VA loan and don’t need cash out, you may be able to refinance up to 120% of your home’s value.