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What Type of Home Can I Buy with a VA Loan?
A VA home loan must be used to finance your personal residence within the United States or its territories, but you have many choices regarding the type of home you purchase.

Existing single family home.

Townhouse or condo in a VA-approved project.

New construction residence.

A manufactured home and/or lot.

Home refinances. Certain types of home improvements.

What's the Maximum Amount I Can Borrow?
There is no set maximum for a VA loan, but lenders usually limit it to an amount that can be sold on the secondary market.

What is a Funding Fee?
A fee of two percent of the loan amount (2.75 percent for Reservists) is payable when the VA loan closes your loan, and can be included in the loan. The fee is reduced if the veteran makes a downpayment of at least 5 percent.

Can I Get a Second VA Loan?
Yes. If your previous loan was made under previous entitlement guidelines, you may be eligible for an additional amount based on today's increased figures, even if the loan has not been paid in full.

Or, your entire entitlement may be restored to purchase another home:

If the property has been sold and the loan paid in full, or if you have repaid the prior loan and still own the property.

If a qualified veteran assumes your loan and agrees to substitute his or her entitlement for yours.

What Are the Benefits of a VA Loan?
100% financing, no down payment loans are common.

No Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI).

No penalties if you prepay the loan.

Competitive interest rates.

Loan qualification is sometimes easier than if you were applying for a conventional loan.

Sellers can pay all closing costs.

What Are the Negatives of a VA Loan?

VA loans made prior to March 1, 1988, can be assumed with no qualifying of the new buyer. If a buyer of such a property defaults, the veteran homeowner may be liable for funds.

Some sellers may be hesitant to work with someone who is acquiring a VA loan because of their past reputation of taking longer to process than conventional loans. While the time may still be a little longer, getting a VA loan is not the lengthy ordeal it once was.

Sellers are often asked to pay a portion of closing costs, so they may not be eager to negotiate the sales price of the home.

The Veterans Administration Web site is an excellent resource for detailed information about VA guaranteed home loans. If you cannot find the answers to all of your questions there, be sure to contact your local or regional VA office.


California Home Loans

At Smart Home Mortgage Loans, we know how important and exciting homeownership can be! However, without the right guidance, it can be a daunting and overwhelming process. It's important to find the right California Home Loan at the right rate to make the experience as stress free as possible.

There's no better time than now for a California Home Loan to make that new home purchase. With historically low interest rates threatening to rise, you should lock in a great rate today, and we can help you make that happen!

At Smart Home Mortgage Loans, our number one priority is to help our clients find the ideal loan program for their individual needs. We want to help you make your dreams of homeownership a reality. Let us help you find the right California Home Loan, and realize your financial goals today!

 

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California Factoids

California is called the Golden State, and it's seemingly boundless terrain of sunshine and the Gold Rush of the 1940s are primarily the reasons. On Jan. 24, 1848, James W. Marshall discovered gold at Sutter's Mill, starting the California Gold Rush and bringing settlers to the state in large numbers. People continue to head West in large numbers towards the land of sun and opportunity, prolonging California's nearly mythic place atop the American housing market.

From Mt. Whitney at 14,495 feet to Death Valley at 282 feet below sea level (the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere), and from the eternal sunshine of Southern California to the rugged yet lush beauty of the North, the state continues to see an influx of people searching for the American Dream. By 1964, California had surpassed New York to become the most populous state. One reason for this may be that more immigrants settle in California than any other state—more than one-third of the nation's total in 1994. Asians and Pacific Islanders led the infilltration.


Loan Programs & Options
Smart Home Mortgage Loans inc. offers many loan programs from the primary lenders in all 50 states. Our lending institutions provide home purchase, second home equity, mortgage refinancing, and refinance loans. Whether you are searching for conventional, non-conforming or sub prime refinancing, our company can connect you with the finest financing providers online.

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Home Financing Basics
For those of you who didn’t get a finance degree from a graduate business school, we created this section so that average homeowners can understand the basic for refinance and purchase mortgage loans. Our site will provide you with mortgage references and relevant definitions for loan terms so that you can make wise finance decisions that involve residential mortgages.
Glossary Types of Mortgages What is Subprime Freddie Mac
Misc Terms Basics of a Mortgage Bankruptcy & Foreclosure Fannie Mae
Credit Ratings Credit Scores Credit Repair Ginnie Mae
Leading Rates Closing Costs No Income Verify Amortization Period
Treasury Securities Key economic statistics Other indexes Understanding Tax Deductibility
       


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