Myth #1: You need a perfect credit score to qualify for a VA loan.
You don't need to have a perfect credit score to qualify for a VA loan. VA loans were created with more flexible and forgiving credit lines in order to help veterans and military members who've sacrificed for our country, to make it easier for them to obtain a home loan at the Lake of the Ozarks. However, while the VA doesn't require a certain credit score, the private lender you choose to work with will set his or her own requirements.
Myth #2: Veterans only have one chance to use their VA loan benefit.
Veterans
can use their benefit multiple times throughout their life - there's no
limit. The benefit can also be used for refinancing of a home, not just
for new home purchases.
Myth #3: VA loans cost more than other types of loans.
VA loans don't inherently cost more than other types of loans. In fact, the VA limits what lenders can charge in closing costs. In addition, while these loans require no downpayment, they also come with no mortgage insurance requirement. VA buyers do have to contend with an upfront funding fee, which is where the confusion and this myth comes from. When you do the math though, a VA loan is often cheaper than FHA and conventional loans!
Myth #4: VA loans take forever to close.
VA loans have long had a reputation for being slow and choked with red tape. However, the process has become considerably more efficient over the past 15 years. VA appraisals, on average, come back in under 10 business days, which is right on par with other types of loans. There’s also little difference between VA and conventional loans in the time it takes to close.
Myth #5: Veterans have to be discharged or retired in order to use their VA loan benefit.
You do not have to be discharged or retired to get a VA loan. Active service members get full access to the VA loan benefit too!
Myth #6: Military members deployed overseas cannot get a VA loan.
Military service members who are away on
active duty can obtain a VA loan if they intend to return home within a
year or have a spouse who will occupy the property in the interim. In addition, deployed military members can sign a power of attorney designating a spouse or someone else to sign on behalf of the VA eligible borrower.
Myth #7: Members of the Reserve or National Guard are not eligible for the VA loan benefit.
Members of the Reserves or National Guard are eligible for the VA loan benefit too, after 6 years of honorable service.
Myth #8: Widows or Widowers of veterans are not eligible to receive the VA loan benefit.
Widows of fallen veterans who died on
active duty or as a result of a service-connected disability are
eligible for the VA loan benefit. In addition, surviving spouses are exempt from paying the VA funding fee.
Myth #9: Veterans are guaranteed a VA loan.
No one, not even veterans, are "guaranteed" a home loan. Many buyers think military service entitles veterans to a “no strings attached” VA loan. While VA loans make it easier for those veterans and military service members to obtain a home loan, they still have to go through the home loan process just like everyone else.
If you're a veteran or active military and are thinking about purchasing a home at the Lake of the Ozarks, give me a call at 573-746-7211 today. I'll answer your questions and go over your options with you. I'm here to help you with all your Lake of the Ozarks home financing needs, from new home purchases to refinancing, and I'll back it up with the first class service you deserve!
For Lake area news, resources and tips on financial services, please
Email: mlasson@fsbfinancial.com
**The postings on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent First State Bank of St Charles’s positions, strategies, or opinions.
Sr. Loan Officer
NMLS #: 493712
2265 Bagnell Dam Blvd, Suite B
PO Box 1449
Lake Ozark, MO 65049
Direct: (573) 746-7211
Cell: (573) 216-7258
Fax:(573) 693-9141
Email: mlasson@fsbfinancial.com
**The postings on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent First State Bank of St Charles’s positions, strategies, or opinions.
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