Thinking about buying a fixer-upper with a VA loan? Here’s what’s allowed, what’s not, and how to navigate repair issues the right way.
Thinking about buying a fixer-upper with a VA loan? Here’s what’s allowed, what’s not, and how to navigate repair issues the right way.
You must occupy the home as your primary residence to use a VA loan. But what does that actually mean? Here's how the rule works.
VA appraisals aren’t harder just misunderstood. Here’s what they look for, what happens if issues pop up, and how to protect your deal.
VA loan denial doesn’t mean you can’t buy a home. Here’s why denials happen and what steps to take if it happens to you.
You don’t need a traditional job to qualify for a VA loan. Here’s what income is accepted and how to get approved with confidence.
Yes, you can use BAH to qualify for a VA loan. Here’s how it works and why your duty station and lender matter more than you think.
Yes, you can buy a 2–4 unit property with a VA loan. Here’s how to do it right and how to have tenants help pay your mortgage.
Not all preapprovals are created equal, especially with VA loans. Here’s what makes one real and why it matters.
Is it possible to be on a VA loan if you are a spouse or non-vet? Yes. Here’s how it works and what most lenders get wrong.
Bankruptcy or foreclosure doesn’t disqualify you from buying with a VA loan. Here’s the waiting period and how to know when you’re eligible again.
Yes, VA loans work for manufactured homes in California. Here’s what qualifies, what to expect, and why it’s a solid option for veterans.