The Department of Veterans Affairs last week announced it is streamlining the loan approval process for borrowers with a VA-appointed fiduciary and for veteran borrowers who apply for a joint loan.
Whether you’re a veteran, an active duty service member or a surviving spouse, you may be entitled to certain benefits offered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Among them are VA loans, ...
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VA mortgages can help military service members, veterans and their spouses achieve homeownership — and affordably. They require no down payment, have low interest rates and closing costs are limited, ...
Buying a home can seem daunting, especially the first time, but owning property remains the greatest driver of generational wealth and eligible veterans are afforded certain benefits to make owning a ...
A home is advertised for sale in Hampton Roads, Va. (Staff Sgt. Teresa J. Cleveland/Air Force) When Bryan Bergjans and his wife bought their first house in the early 2000s, he didn’t use his VA home ...
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TAMPA, Fla. — The VA loan is a benefit that U.S. military members and their families have earned for their service to our country. For many, it’s been crucial when moving to a new duty station or ...
Buying a home using your hard-earned VA loan benefits can be one of the most rewarding financial experiences of your life. These government-backed mortgages have more flexible and forgiving ...