VA Home loans are one of the best benefits available to those who have served our country—and we’re proud to help North Carolina Veterans make the most of this opportunity. On this page, you’ll find helpful blog posts, updated guidelines, and insider tips from mortgage experts who specialize in VA home loans. We break down everything from debt-to-income ratio requirements to how the VA funding fee works. Need to buy a home with no money down? Wondering if your credit score qualifies? Looking for homes near Fort Liberty, Camp Lejeune, or Seymour Johnson AFB? You’ll find answers here about VA Home loans. Plus, we share real-life scenarios and advice tailored for military families who may face frequent relocations, and are using VA Home loans. We know PCS orders don’t come with much notice, so we focus on speed, service, and keeping your stress low. Whether you're buying your first home or your forever home, let us help you use your VA Home loans benefit with confidence.
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The VA made a significant change on October 10, 2008 in an effort to help Veteran's who might be caught up in a subprime mortgage. The Veteran's Administration never made any subprime loans, and …
The Paulson announced takeover of Government Sponsored Mortgage Giants Fannie Mae (FNMA) and Freddie Mac (FHLMC) created a welcome stability and confidence in both the mortgage market and the money …
We are priviledged to work with some of the areas TOP Builders. One of our favorites, Stanton Homes is holding an Open House this Sunday, June 22 from 1-4 pm.
This is an especially great offer for …
VA mortgage loan guidelines recognize legally married spouses of qualified veterans as co-signors on VA loans. This means that we can include the spousal income to qualify for the loan, and …
The Veteran's Administration Provides you with Four Different Refinance Solutions
The Veteran's Administration doesn't actually MAKE mortgage loans - they just make it possible for Veteran's to get …
The married spouse of a military member or veteran can co-sign a VA loan. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? In practical terms it means that if you are not married - and the other borrower is NOT a veteran, you …