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Looking for qualified representative concerning VA home loans in S.FL? any ideas to find qualified person?

January 01, 2010 By: admin Category: Renting & Real Estate

milady asked:


It seems that my spouse (100% service-connected disabled veteran) and I can not find the answers we need to acquire VA home loan. We have been told credit issues may play havoc. We have been told VA home loans are guaranteed through the VA system/government; so what is the deal in obtaining a loan? We have been told by many, that my spouse qualifies. We do not want something outrageous; just a comfortable home near the local VAMC. We understand that no matter how your credit is; every vet gets the same rate. We are under contract with someone who claims to be an expert on VA home loans but has told us that we have to repair the credit issue. If we had the money, we would not have issues with credit. The credit issue was developed by a medical situation and can be proven. I do know there are creative mortgage officers/brokers that can make this work; where is a qualified person that can get that can assist us? Yes, I know if I didn’t need money, there would be plenty.
thank you to all those that are assisting… it is greatly appreciated.

DUSTY

Does anyone know if the VA Funding Fee (mortgage insurance) is tax deductible?

September 03, 2009 By: admin Category: United States

HivesDude asked:


The VA Funding Fee is usually combined with the total amount of the VA Home Loan, it is a form of mortgage insurance (not to be confused with property insurnace).

DARNELL

Va Mortgage Loans

April 12, 2009 By: admin Category: Mortgage

AccessNational asked:


Although there are a few options for veterans qualifying for VA home loan programs, VA mortgage loans for home purchases are probably the most well-known and most commonly utilized, and for good reason. Eligible veterans VA mortgage loans are a benefit of service designed to make home buying easier and more affordable for them.

What Are VA Mortgage Loans?

VA mortgage loans are more accurately described as VA insured mortgage loans because in actuality that is what they are. The federal government and/or the Veteran’s Administration does not make direct loans to veterans; instead, the federal government provides insurance for VA mortgage loans that decrease the risk of the loan, thus allowing lenders to offer better terms. They also grant VA mortgage loans to qualified veteran borrowers without requiring a down payment or requiring Private Mortgage Insurance to be paid on the loan.

The first thing to understand as a veteran interested in exercising your benefits is that your loan is still funded by a private bank or mortgage company, just as it would be if you were to take a traditional home loan; in this way the basic mortgage product is not very different. The difference is that the government guarantees payment on your loan should you default, and so lenders will be more willing to give you better rates and terms than you would qualify for on your own as a private citizen.

Why is it important to know this? Because it is important to know that as a veteran with this eligibility you should not settle for a lesser home loan. But even more importantly it is important to know this because it is important to know that the government only insures your loan, it does not dictate your terms. Different VA mortgage lenders will still offer different terms and interest rates, just like if you were shopping for a traditional home loan.

Practically speaking, this means that the first loan you are approved for may or may not be your best deal and you should seek the best VA mortgage loan terms you can. It also means that no matter where you live in the U.S. there are good and better VA mortgage lenders, so you should shop for one with that has your best interests in mind. However, know that that lender does not necessarily have to reside in your state—you might look for an Alaska VA mortgage lender online and find that the best professional will work from Colorado. The key to success is to work with an experienced lender that offers good terms and excellent customer service.

What VA Mortgage Loan Services Do Lenders Offer?

The other piece in understanding VA mortgage loans is knowing that there are a number of options available to you. The job of the VA lender is to work with you to explore those options and to walk you through the process seamlessly. Again, this does not necessarily mean the best professional will be local to you. For example, that Colorado or Alaska VA mortgage lender could be just as qualified (or more qualified) to walk you through the Pennsylvania VA home loan process. The process is based on federal regulations, so the same basic rules that apply for an Alaska VA mortgage lender will apply for the one managing the Pennsylvania VA home loan process, and so on.

Regardless of where you live and what your mortgage shopping needs are, if you are an eligible veteran, or think you might be, you should look into VA mortgages before making any final decisions. You might just find that VA insured mortgage loans offer just what you are looking for, including a VA home loan refinance. The tools and resources of VA mortgage lenders can help you determine whether a VA mortgage or VA home loan refinance might be best, and you can use their tools (like the VA mortgage calculators) to help you compare and contrast programs and terms.

There really is a lot to know about VA mortgage loans, but you do not have to try to navigate the waters alone. There are excellent VA mortgage experts and specialists that can clarify all your options and possibilities, and help you evaluate the benefits of VA mortgage loans so that you can be assured you are entering into the best home mortgage program with the most affordability for you.



DANA

Va Mortgage Loans: Tools, Processes, and Possibilities

January 21, 2009 By: admin Category: Mortgage

AccessNational asked:


If you are an eligible veteran, VA mortgage loans are your right. It’s a right that was designed first to help veterans secure affordable home loans, but also designed to act as an incentive for service. The result is a home mortgage product that is very beneficial, and one that all veterans certainly should be considering for any and all home loan needs.

Use Your Tools To Know Your Options

VA mortgage loans rely on many different factors. Each mortgage or VA home loan refinance will be different, depending on factors such as

• Credit score

• Income

• Debt to income ratios

• Subject property (quality, type, value)

• Lender requirements

While VA insured mortgage loans are almost always better for the borrower than private and traditional loans, the terms are still dictated by these factors and by the lender. The government insures the loan, but the terms are dictated by the lender, and so you can be offered different rates and terms from different VA lenders.

To maximize your loan, and to know what options you have within the system, you need to utilize the tools that were designed to help you. The first tool is your VA lender. A lender dealing in VA insured mortgage loans is your first-line resource, and should be able to answer any and all of your questions.

There are two basic things you should know about VA lenders before choosing one:

1. Don’t just find a lender who processes VA insured mortgage loans, find one who specializes in them; a specialist will have better access and be an overall better resource for you.

2. Your VA specialist does not need to be located in your state; as long as the lender is licensed in your state, you can choose any expert who offers you the best service and favorable terms. If you are in Colorado, go ahead and choose an Alaska VA mortgage lender. The process is the same throughout the nation. The Pennsylvania VA home loan process is the same as it is in Colorado or Alaska. All that matters is getting the expert advice and assistance you need, from a lender qualified to write a home loan for your state of residence.

That Alaska VA lender, Pennsylvania VA home loan process specialist, or Colorado or nationwide processor of VA insured mortgage loans should be readily accessible and open and willing to working with you. He should also have access to additional tools, such as VA loan information and a VA home mortgage calculator. These types of tools will give you more information regarding what you can do within the program, and about how much you can afford to take on through a VA home loan refinance or VA insured mortgage loan.

Beyond the basics of the VA home loan, you really will not know what the possibilities are for you unless you contact a qualified VA loan expert. From first mortgages to VA home refinance, there are many ways the home mortgage program granted by the GI Bill of Rights can work for you, and you owe it to yourself to find out how you can maximize your home loan with the help of a VA specialist.



SHERMAN