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  2. How to get a VA home loan - AOL

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    While FHA loans require a down payment of at least 3.5 percent of the purchase price, VA loans will let you borrow the money without contributing any money from your savings – making these much ...

  3. VA loans: What they are and how they work - AOL

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    For 2024, the limit in most counties is $766,550. In more expensive areas, that limit can go up to $1,149,825. Lastly, you can only use a VA loan with a primary residence; investment properties ...

  4. VA home loan requirements for 2024 - AOL

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    As of 2020, VA loans no longer impose loan limits for qualified borrowers. That means first-time VA loan borrowers have no cap on the size of their VA loans. That means first-time VA loan ...

  5. Home equity loan - Wikipedia

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    In the United States until December 31, 2017, it was possible to deduct home equity loan interest on one's personal income taxes. As part of the 2018 Tax Reform bill [2] signed into law, interest on home equity loans will no longer be deductible on income taxes in the United States. There is a specific difference between a home equity loan and ...

  6. VA loan - Wikipedia

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    A VA loan is a mortgage loan in the United States guaranteed by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The program is for American veterans, military members currently serving in the U.S. military, reservists and select surviving spouses (provided they do not remarry) and can be used to purchase single-family homes, condominiums, multi-unit properties, manufactured homes and ...

  7. Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    The loan to value ratio (or LTV) is the size of the loan against the value of the property. Therefore, a mortgage loan in which the purchaser has made a down payment of 20% has a loan to value ratio of 80%. For loans made against properties that the borrower already owns, the loan to value ratio will be imputed against the estimated value of ...