- Homebuyers
- May 15, 2026
You've Earned This Benefit. Don't Let Myths Stop You from Using a VA Loan
Myths about VA loans and their benefits abound, which could prevent veterans from using them to buy homes,
Myths about VA loans and their benefits abound, which could prevent veterans from using them to buy homes,
Servicemembers and veterans who use a VA loan to buy a home may be able to increase their purchasing power in the new year. These are the new 2026 VA loan limits.
In a market where home prices remain high and mortgage rates can feel punishing, a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) loan may be the key to unlocking homeownership for those who have served our country.
Eligible service members, veterans, and military spouses can tap into the equity in their homes to get cash to pay for many expenses through one of several different loan programs.
With no down payment required and stricter appraisal and inspection standards, VA loans are often misunderstood by home sellers. Here's how VA buyers can make their offers more attractive.
VA loans offer veterans and active-duty service members 100% financing, no PMI, and lower interest rates, making homeownership more accessible and affordable.
The main things that disabled Veterans should focus on when trying to buy a home are choosing the right lender and ensuring they are purchasing a home that meets their needs.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced a temporary solution last week to help homebuyers using VA loans. Here's everything you need to know.
Lisa Simpson, a dedicated veteran living in Killeen, Texas, faced a daunting situation that has become all too familiar to many Americans today.
When you take on a VA loan from someone else, two main challenges are dealing with home equity and understanding how it affects your VA loan benefits.