VA Loan Requirements for Recently Discharged Veterans

Nov 18, 2024 | VA Loans

Transitioning to civilian life opens new opportunities, including the dream of settling down in a place you can call home. At Mortgage Solutions Financial, we’re committed to helping veterans understand VA loan requirements and navigate the path to purchasing a home. Our expertise in veteran lending ensures a smooth journey from service to homeownership.

 

Certificate of Eligibility (COE)

The first step in the VA loan process is obtaining your Certificate of Eligibility. This document proves your military service and establishes your entitlement to VA benefits. We can help you acquire your COE through the VA’s online portal or assist with the paperwork if you prefer a manual application.

 

Credit Score and Income Guidelines

While VA loan requirements are generally more flexible than conventional loans, lenders still evaluate credit scores and income. Most lenders look for a credit score of at least 620, though this may vary. We’ll work with you to review your credit profile and identify opportunities for improvement if needed.

 

Debt-to-Income Considerations

Typically speaking, VA lenders prefer that borrowers have a DTI no greater than 41%. However, this requirement may vary from one lender to the next.

 

Property Requirements

The VA has specific property requirements to ensure veterans purchase safe, structurally sound homes. The property must be your primary residence and undergo a VA appraisal. This appraisal evaluates the home’s condition and ensures it meets the VA’s Minimum Property Requirements (MPRs).

 

Funding Fee Details

Most veterans are required to pay a VA funding fee. Fortunately, in many cases, this fee can be financed into the loan. The fee varies based on factors such as:

  • Type of service
  • Down payment amount
  • First-time or subsequent use

 

However, some veterans with service-connected disabilities may be exempt from this fee.

 

Occupancy Requirements

VA loans are designed for primary residences. You must certify that you intend to occupy the property within 60 days of closing, with some exceptions for deployed service members or spouses.

 

Make the Most of Your VA Benefits

Our team at Mortgage Solutions Financial specializes in helping veterans achieve their homeownership goals. We understand the unique challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life and are here to guide you through every step of the VA loan process. Contact us today to speak with a VA loan specialist who can review your specific situation and help you begin your journey to homeownership. Your service has earned you this valuable benefit – let us help you make the most of it.

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