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  2. VA loan down payment: Definition and requirements - AOL

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    If this isn’t your first time using the VA loan benefit, there’s an even bigger incentive to make a down payment: The VA funding fee jumps to 3.3 percent after the first use if you put down ...

  3. 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 ...

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

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    Pros of a VA loan. No down payment: VA loans allow you to purchase a home with zero down payment. In contrast, you’d need at least 3 percent down for a conventional mortgage and at least 3.5 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. VA home loan requirements for 2024 - AOL

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    The terms are generous, but lenders can set their own criteria in terms of a minimum credit score for VA home loans and other requirements. The VA also sets some stipulations.

  7. American Dream Downpayment Assistance Act - Wikipedia

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    On December 16, 2003, President George W. Bush signed into law the American Dream Downpayment Initiative (Pub. L. 108–186 (text)), which was aimed at helping approximately "40,000 families a year" with their down payment and closing costs, and further strengthen America’s housing market.