Intro to VA Home Loans
Everything you need to know to put a VA Loan to work for you.
When Congress passed the GI Bill of 1944, Congress created a variety of programs designed to help those returning from WWII. One of the most popular and enduring programs is the VA Home Loan, a one-of-a-kind mortgage program allows qualified US Vets to buy and finance a home at a competitive rate, with no monthly mortgage insurance and no money down.
Helpful Info for Veterans
Here are some great resources to help you get started on securing your VA Loan.
VA loans are approved in much the same manner as any other loan program. A mortgage loan lender in Texas (like Sente Mortgage) reviews the veterans' credit, documents income, and employment, and evaluates the selected property...
If you're getting ready to go through the home loan process, you're starting to pay close attention to your finances and contemplate how much you can afford. Our mortgage loan brokers in Texas have the knowledge and experience to help...
The VA home loan program is part of the original GI Bill prepared by Congress in 1944 to help returning soldiers more quickly assimilate back into civilian life, and one of the ways to accomplish that was to help them buy their own homes...
Need to refinance a mortgage VA loan in Texas? The decision to refinance an existing mortgage involves several factors. These include how long you plan to stay in the home, the current terms of your VA loan and how they will change, and whether the benefit is worth the cost...
Mortgage Calculator
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