The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a home loan program specifically for active service members, veterans and surviving spouses. While the VA doesn’t act as the lender, it does back these ...
You can have multiple VA loans throughout your life, but only in certain situations, such as selling your current home and buying a new one or refinancing your existing VA loan. VA loan entitlement is ...
NewDay USA introduces a mortgage for veterans with no money down, addressing closing costs and empowering military families ...
Do you want to renovate your home or complete much-needed repairs but don’t have the cash on hand? If you qualify for VA benefits, a VA home improvement loan is worth considering, as it comes with ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers veterans and active-duty military members a number of benefits, including VA home loans. When you use this benefit, the home must be your ...
Borrowers who cannot cover their closing costs sometimes turn to downpayment assistance programs offered through their state ...
Starting Aug. 10, homebuyers using VA loans will have the option of covering real estate agent commissions. This comes in the wake of a recent class action lawsuit settlement against the National ...
Redfin Real Estate reports an uptick in VA loan usage among U.S. homebuyers, rising to 7.3% in August 2025, driven by a ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs home loan program has been used by millions of service members and veterans since it took shape near the end of WWII. (Staff Sgt. Teresa J. Cleveland/Air Force) Note ...
The share of mortgaged home sales using VA loans shot up this August, as veterans leveraged the market's shift toward buyers.
A new Veterans United Home Loans analysis found that more than 58,000 VA loans went unused in 2024 — representing nearly $28 billion in potential mortgage volume. Despite the VA loan’s benefits, usage ...
Some people taking out a home loan and purchasing flood insurance could face delays during the U.S. government shutdown.