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Showing posts with label Louisville Kentucky VA Home Loans. Show all posts

Your Complete Guide to the VA Loan

Your Complete Guide to the VA Loan: The VA Loan isn't just for active duty military. Check out this complete guide to see if you might be eligible to use the VA Loan.


Eligible Parties:
While everyone always associates the VA loan as the loan for those who served in the military or veterans, there are eight parties that are eligible for the VA loan.
  1. Veterans.
  2. Current or former National Guard or Reserve member who has been activated Federal active service.
  3. Active Duty Service member.
  4. Current National Guard or Reserve member who has been Federal active service.
  5. Discharged member of the National Guard who has never been activated for Federal active service.
  6. Discharged member of the Selected Reserve who has never been activated for Federal active service.
  7. Surviving Spouse in Receipt of DIC (Dependency &  Indemnity Compensation) benefits.
  8. Surviving Spouse and not receiving DIC (dependency & Indemnity Compensation) benefits.
You can find more information and how to prove your eligibility on the VA benefits website. The specific service requirements and time periods can be found here.
Use
Unfortunately, the VA loan cannot be used for ANY type of purchase. Like many federally sponsored programs there are very specific requirements to what can be bought with a VA loan.
As defined by the VA, the loan can be used for five types of homes, all of which must be your personal home. The specific VA wording can be found here.
  1. Buy a home or condominium unit in a VA approved project.
  2. Build a Home.
  3. Simultaneously purchase and improve a home.
  4. Improve a home by installing energy-related features or making energy efficient improvements.
  5. Buy a manufactured home and/or lot.
My Thoughts: 
Condominiums – Personally, I will not buy a condominium. The VA, FHA and other government approved loans have very specific requirements regarding condominiums. At one point (not sure if it is still in play), complexes that had more than 30% that were rentals were not eligible for these programs.
Once these complexes were no longer eligible to meet these requirements these units sat longer and even lost value. To further exasperate the problem, many condo communities have or create rules regarding the number of rentals allowed or they forbid it all together. This creates a huge issue regarding an exit plan. This is why I don’t buy condos and I check all HOA’s very closely to make sure there are no laws against making my home a rental once I move out of the area.
Multi-plex – The VA allows you to buy a single family, duplex (2 units), triplex (3 units) and a quadplex (4 units). The key is that you have to live in one unit, however, you are still allowed to rent the other unit(s) out.
Eligibility
Once you know that you qualify, the next step is to figure out your eligibility. Unfortunately, it’s not as simple as it sounds because it’s based on your location.All the numbers after that are based on location and the number of times the loan has been used. The VA location list to check eligibility can be found here.

Multiple Loans
The great thing about the new VA rules is not only are you given a set amount, but you can buy as many houses under the amount of the last local place. You entitlement includes the purchase price AND the funding fee (described below) of your location.
This is the Equation: Current Location Entitlement – Previous Entitlement(s) if you have multiple (Funding Fee included) = amount you have left.
So just because you are “out” in one location in regards to your VA loan eligibility, does not mean you should not have your mortgage broker check your eligibility in the next place you go. It never hurts to ask, you could be missing out on an opportunity!
Financing Above Your VA Loan

The VA loan does allow you to finance above your VA loan amount. The key thing to note is anything above the VA funding amount requires a down payment of 25%. So if you go above your funding amount by 10,000 you will now owe a down payment of $2,500.
It important to check all the rates. The last time I checked, mortgage rates for the VA loan they were MUCH lower than many of the of the rates available. Even with the funding fee, and having a down payment amount, this might have a lower payment than another type of loan–ESPECIALLY if you qualify for the funding fee to be raised.
VA Funding Fee

The VA funding is the only downside to the VA loan and using it for multiple loans. The VA loan charges a funding fee for all their loans. The rates depends on a couple of different variables so certainly look at this chart to figure out your funding fee.
Waiving of the Funding Fee

If you have a VA disability rating then you should definitely check out this article. I explain all the regulations and how all those fees/other expenses could be waived.
The VA loan is truly an amazing loan. There are so many nuances and great benefits. I highly recommend you find a great mortgage broker who can walk you through all the different possibilities. Did I miss anything regarding the VA loan? What has been your experience?


KHC has $1.8 million available in MRB, Special Funding, for active or non-active duty veterans at a 2 percent interest rate, fixed for 30 years








Home Buyer Tax Credit Program Continues
Kentucky Housing Corporation (KHC) is pleased that the $1.5 trillion tax reform bill was signed into law, retaining the tax-exempt bonds and preserving the Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC), Homebuyer Tax Credit, program.
$1,500 Affordable Closing Cost Fund - Extended
KHC still has $73,500 available for the Affordable Closing Cost Fund. The ACC Fund is a $1,500 gift, documented by the KHC Commitment Letter, for borrowers that utilize a conventional first mortgage and who fall under the Affordable DAP Income Limits. Pursuant to Fannie Mae Selling Guide under part B3-4.30-06: The $1,500 will show as a gift in the DU findings and the Closing Disclosure will show ACC Funds from KHC in Bucket L, Paid Already by or on behalf of Borrower at Closing. There is a special feature code 843 but it is not entered into DU. The loan must close by Wednesday, February 28, 2018.


Operation KY Home - MRB Special Funding Program
KHC has $1.8 million available in MRB, Special Funding, for active or non-active duty veterans at a 2 percent interest rate, fixed for 30 years. This special funding program is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
More information is available at www.OperationKYHome.com.
This program is targeted to:
  • Households whose gross annual income does not exceed $40,000.
  • An existing or new construction property (purchase price limit $130,000).
  • 620 minimum credit score.
  • FHA, VA or RHS first mortgage options.
  • Households who include active / non-active duty veterans or other persons receiving VA Benefits.                                           
Documentation may include but not limited to:
    • Leave and Earnings Statement (LES)
    • DD214 - Discharge from Active Duty
    • VA Award Letter
  • Must meet insuring agency guidelines.
  • Available statewide.
  • Both Regular and Affordable DAP are available.





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