VA LOAN PARTNER PROGRAMS
The thought of buying a home can be overwhelming for anyone, particularly for first-time buyers. Our VA Loan Partner staff of trained mortgage professionals is here every step of the way to guide you through the process. Our special offers, low rates and no-money-down mortgages can get you in your first home for less.
What You'll Get
We've bundled together the best options to help simplify the process and save you money with our First-Time Homebuyer package. Take advantage of 100% financing options1 with our fixed- and adjustable-rate mortgage options.
Choosing a Mortgage
Wondering what the best loan option is for you? Here are a few key things to consider:
STEP ONE 1
Total Home-Buying budget:
First and foremost, you need to determine just how much home you can afford.
STEP TWO 2
Amount of Available Down Payment:
Different loans have different minimum down payments, starting from as little as $0. Knowing what you're able to put down can help you narrow down loans.
STEP THREE 3
Length of Time You Plan to Stay in the Home:
Determining if you should go with a fixed- or adjustable-rate mortgage often comes down to whether or not you plan to be in the house for more than five years.
What You'll Get
We've bundled together the best options to help simplify the process and save you money with our First-Time Homebuyer package. Take advantage of 100% financing options1 with our fixed- and adjustable-rate mortgage options.
- No down payment necessary
- Free real estate assistance and up to $5,050 back after closing.
- No Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI) on many loans, saving you hundreds in monthly payments
- Free Rate Float/Lock options allowing you to lock in an interest rate at contract and lower it if rates drop prior to closing
- Rate match3—if you find a better rate somewhere else, we'll match it! If we can't,
we'll pay you $1,000!
Choosing a Mortgage
Wondering what the best loan option is for you? Here are a few key things to consider:
STEP ONE 1
Total Home-Buying budget:
First and foremost, you need to determine just how much home you can afford.
STEP TWO 2
Amount of Available Down Payment:
Different loans have different minimum down payments, starting from as little as $0. Knowing what you're able to put down can help you narrow down loans.
STEP THREE 3
Length of Time You Plan to Stay in the Home:
Determining if you should go with a fixed- or adjustable-rate mortgage often comes down to whether or not you plan to be in the house for more than five years.