Can I Buy a Second Home with the VA Loan?
Can I buy a second home with the VA Loan? Unlike conventional loans, you cannot use a VA loan to purchase a vacation home or an investment property unless you intend on it being your primary residence for at least a year. You are, however, allowed to keep your existing loans even after purchasing a new property. Just know it may limit your VA entitlement.
Home Buying Process
Learn the buying process from A to Z for purchasing a home in the military.
Buying a House While Stationed Overseas
How to navigate buying a house while stationed overseas.
What Drives Home Prices?
Home prices are heavily driven by supply and demand. While it’s commonly thought that interest rates affect home prices, that’s not necessarily the case. Let’s discuss in more detail.
What to Look for When Buying a Home
The four major things that can make home deals fall out under contract are the roof, windows, siding and HVAC.
Is Now a Good Time to Buy a House?
The best way to know if buying right now is a good decision is to crunch the numbers and see if it makes sense. There are also a few other considerations to have that we touch on in this video.
10 Steps to Buying a Home
Here are the 10 steps of buying a home in the roadmap that we’ve laid out.
Homebuying A to Z
No matter if you are a first-time buyer or a seasoned homeowner, knowing the ins and outs of buying a home, especially while in the military will help your next purchase to be smooth and successful. We’ll go through the 10 steps of home buying together in this classroom session.
Can You Use the VA Loan on Land?
Can you buy land with the VA loan? Yes, you can use a VA loan on land, but it must be done simultaneously with constructing a new home on that land. Discuss this with a lender who gets it to make sure you do this properly.