The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) runs programs benefiting veterans and members of their families. It offers education opportunities and rehabilitation services and provides compensation payments for disabilities or death related to military service, home loan guaranties, pensions, burials, and health care that includes the services of nursing homes, clinics, and medical centers.
A new Veterans United Home Loans analysis found that more than 58,000 VA loans went unused in 2024 — representing nearly $28 billion in potential mortgage volume. Despite the VA loan’s benefits, usage ...
If you're a service member or veteran exploring homeownership, the VA loan is an excellent tool. VA home loans typically have no down payment or private mortgage insurance (PMI) requirement, and you ...
VA loans offer service members and veterans zero-down mortgages with low rates. Here are CNBC Select's top picks.
CNBC Select analyzed more than 40 banks, credit unions and fintech companies to find the best mortgage lenders based on rates, loan types, down payment options and other criteria. New additions to our ...
Bill awaiting presidential signature would make buyer agent compensation flexibility permanent and establish a partial claim option for struggling VA borrowers The VA Home Loan Reform Act (H.R. 1815) ...
Under a 2025 law, the Department of Veterans Affairs can advance funds to cover a veteran’s missed VA loan payments and bring the loan current.
The Trump administration's termination of the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase programme has left thousands of veterans facing foreclosure, with over 10,000 already losing their homes ...