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Eugene/Springfield VA Guaranteed Home Loan FAQs – Part 4

This is the final episode in my four part series about Eugene/Springfield VA Guaranteed Home Loan Frequently Asked Questions or FAQs. I hope you have found something valuable in the series and it helps you in your home mortgage search. A VA Guaranteed Mortgage Loan is not the perfect loan for everyone, but it is a great loan for many veterans that don’t have a down payment or have a limited down payment. This is part 4 of the series: Read More

VA Loans Excellent Choice for Jumbo Purchases

How can you buy a home in the Eugene or Springfield are that is priced over $500,000 with less than 20 per cent down? One of the best ways, to my thinking is a VA Guaranteed Home Loan. I know that most often we think of VA loans as not requiring a down payment and that is true if the purchase price/loan amount is below $417,000 in Eugene/Springfield, Lane County Oregon. That changes when you purchase a home for over $417,000 in our area, all of a sudden a down payment is required.  Read More

USDA and VA Guaranteed Loans for 100% Financing

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The Golden Rule when getting a VA Loan

Since today is Veteran’s Day, I thought I would do a short post about VA Guaranteed Mortgage Loans. We have all heard about the Golden Rule as we were growing up, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” However, when talking about mortgage lending, this time specifically VA Guaranteed Mortgage Loans, the Golden Rule is, “He with the gold makes the rules.” Read More

VA underwriting guidelines vs. Lender Overlays

Although most home buyers don’t understand the difference between a VA underwriting guideline and a lender overlay, that difference can be huge in determining if they can purchase a home.  There are a lot of very interesting changes in lending happening currently. Many people get confused in exactly what is a VA Guaranteed Home Loan? Basically, it means that VA Guarantees that the loan will perform, it does not mean that VA is loaning the money for the home loan, thus the start of the misunderstanding. Read More