VA is enhancing the VA Home Loan program with cutting-edge technologies, making it easier and more efficient for our Veterans to achieve the American Dream of homeownership.
Starting this year, Veterans and service members can deduct VA funding fees on their taxes when purchasing a home using the VA-guaranteed home loan.
Some VA home loan offers are too good to be true. Here are some red flags to watch out for.
Eligible surviving wives or husbands can apply for a VA-guaranteed home loan to purchase or refinance a home. Here's how.
Active homebuyers most often search for their new homes during the busy spring and summer months. Experienced Veteran homebuyers know they have a leg up on the process—their VA Home Loan Guaranty benefit. But what about those who've never used it?
Recently, one of the largest real estate professionals (REPs) trade organizations—the National Association of Realtors® (NAR)—has been in the news regarding a settlement concerning buyer-broker compensation. Effective Aug. 17, 2024, the the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) has reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit that resulted in changes to buyer broker fees in real estate transactions. Here's how that could affect Veterans and service members using VA's home loan benefits.
Over the past eight decades, VA’s Home Loan program has helped Veterans to secure more than 28 million home loans.
VA has announced an update to the home loan guaranty, helping to ensure that Veterans remain competitive buyers.
This week, VA guaranteed its 28 millionth home loan. Currently, over 3.7 million Veterans have active home loans guaranteed by VA.
There are several benefits to using a VA home loan, including 100% financing with no down payment and no private mortgage insurance is required.
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).
These tips for spotting and avoiding VA home loan scams come from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Many service members, Veterans and military spouses have been receiving fraudulent calls and mailers from companies who claim to be affiliated with the government, VA, or their home loan servicer.












