Buy Your Dream Home With A VA Loan
Your military career can take you far away from your childhood home, but with a VA mortgage loan from Premia Relocation Mortgage, you can choose from a variety of properties to call home. Here are some details of the types of properties you may buy with VA home financing.
Single-family properties: these can be a property or a traditional house in a Planned Unit Development (PUD).
Townhomes and condominium units may qualify for a VA home loan if they are VA-approved. When working with a real estate agent, make sure to mention you’re planning to buy with VA financing.
If you’d like to invest in a multi-unit property, you may qualify for VA financing for properties with up to four units provided you live in one of the units as your primary residence.
You may be able to finance a home purchase and the cost to add energy-efficient improvements with VA financing. Some significant money-saving improvements include new water heaters, new solar heating and cooling systems, insulation, and storm windows and doors.
Refinancing with a VA home loan is also permitted, even if your original loan is not a VA loan. You may qualify to refinance a home loan up to 100% of your home’s value.
We Can Help You From Boot Camp To Closing
We understand that relocating doesnt give you much time to find and finance a home purchase. Premia Relocation Mortgage, has experience helping veterans, active duty and surviving spouses qualify for their VA benefits, and knows how to maximize these benefits along with your relocation benefits.
Buying a home is a life-changing decision, and we’re prepared to work hard to make it a truly rewarding experience for you. Learn more about utilizing your VA home loan benefits by contacting a Premia Relocation Mortgage Relocation Mortgage consultant.
Premia Mortgage, LLC dba Premia Relocation Mortgage is a private corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware. It has no affiliation with the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, the US Department of Veterans Affairs, the Nevada Department of Veterans Services, the US Department of Agriculture or any other government agency. No compensation can be received for advising or assisting another person with a matter relating to veterans’ benefits except as authorized under Title 38 of the United States Code.
Single-family properties: these can be a property or a traditional house in a Planned Unit Development (PUD).
Townhomes and condominium units may qualify for a VA home loan if they are VA-approved. When working with a real estate agent, make sure to mention you’re planning to buy with VA financing.
If you’d like to invest in a multi-unit property, you may qualify for VA financing for properties with up to four units provided you live in one of the units as your primary residence.
You may be able to finance a home purchase and the cost to add energy-efficient improvements with VA financing. Some significant money-saving improvements include new water heaters, new solar heating and cooling systems, insulation, and storm windows and doors.
Refinancing with a VA home loan is also permitted, even if your original loan is not a VA loan. You may qualify to refinance a home loan up to 100% of your home’s value.
We Can Help You From Boot Camp To Closing
We understand that relocating doesnt give you much time to find and finance a home purchase. Premia Relocation Mortgage, has experience helping veterans, active duty and surviving spouses qualify for their VA benefits, and knows how to maximize these benefits along with your relocation benefits.
Buying a home is a life-changing decision, and we’re prepared to work hard to make it a truly rewarding experience for you. Learn more about utilizing your VA home loan benefits by contacting a Premia Relocation Mortgage Relocation Mortgage consultant.
Premia Mortgage, LLC dba Premia Relocation Mortgage is a private corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware. It has no affiliation with the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, the US Department of Veterans Affairs, the Nevada Department of Veterans Services, the US Department of Agriculture or any other government agency. No compensation can be received for advising or assisting another person with a matter relating to veterans’ benefits except as authorized under Title 38 of the United States Code.