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Sunday, 23 July 2017

VA Mortgage Loan Options: Purchase, Refinance, Cash Out, IRRRL, Streamline

By Justin Woodbury


A VA loan is meant to help veterans of the United States Military get easy access to home financing. You will of course need to consult a mortgage specialist in order to determine your eligibility, because guidelines do change often. However, you should be able to qualify for one if you meet one of the following conditions: You have served 90 consecutive days of active service during wartime; You have served 181 days of active service during peacetime; You have more than 6 years of service in the National Guard or Reserves; You are the spouse of a service member who has died in the line of duty or as a result of a service-related disability.

First of all, you may use your VA Mortgage Loan to purchase a home! This will, in some cases, allow a veteran to purchase a home with no money down, or 100% financing. This means that if your home appraises for $300,000, you may be able to secure a loan for the full amount. By comparison, if you were to purchase a home with a conventional mortgage loan, you generally would need at least 5% cash as a down payment in order to be approved. If you compare the VA loan to the FHA mortgage loan, you would still need at least a few percentage points worth of cash in order to get the loan.

After you have obtained a VA mortgage loan, you can refinance it if you want to make changes. For example, if interest rates have dropped since getting the loan you may refinance it to lower the interest rate and keep the other features the same. You may also be able to change the term of the loan such as going from a 30 year to a 15 year to save money on interest or go from a 15 year to a 30 year to save money monthly. You may also be able to change from a fixed rate, to an adjustable hybrid ARM to save money monthly or switch from an ARM to a fixed rate to make sure you have consistent payments. You may qualify for the IRRRL refinance (some people refer to this as a streamline) which may reduce the costs associated with a refinance.

The Cash Out Refinance is another highly effective way to utilize your VA mortgage loan and home owner's equity. Many home owners are using the Cash out refinance to pull equity out of their home to do things such as build a deck, remodel, or even add a room or have solar panels installed! Many home owners are also using their home equity to pay off high interest or revolving accounts such as credit cards, this may help you in your quest to become debt free.

The costs of a VA Mortgage Loan will vary, but are usually better than that of a conventional or even FHA loan at the end of the day. There is typically a VA funding fee, that is associated with a VA loan, however you may be eligible to have the funding fee waived if you have a qualifying scenario, consult your loan specialist, or mortgage broker today to find out which option is best for you.




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