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How to Buy a Home With a VA Loan

A step-by-step overview of the VA loan homebuying process, from eligibility and Certificate of Eligibility to closing.

Omkar Ghimire

Omkar Ghimire

Broker | Licensed TX Realtor | Ret. US Army

3 min readBlog & Informational

How to Buy a Home With a VA Loan

The VA loan is one of the strongest homebuying benefits available, offering qualified veterans and service members a path to ownership with no down payment required.

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Eligibility generally depends on length and character of service. A Certificate of Eligibility (COE), obtainable through the VA or often through your lender, confirms your entitlement.

Step 2: Get Pre-Approved

A lender experienced with VA loans will review income, credit, and residual income requirements (a VA-specific measure ensuring enough income remains after major expenses) to issue pre-approval.

Step 3: Find a Home and Make an Offer

Work with an agent experienced with VA transactions — they'll understand VA-specific contract terms and Minimum Property Requirements (MPRs) that a home needs to meet.

Step 4: VA Appraisal

A VA-approved appraiser evaluates both value and MPR compliance — safety, soundness, and sanitary condition. Homes with significant deferred maintenance can require repairs before closing.

Step 5: Underwriting and Closing

Once appraisal and underwriting are complete, closing proceeds much like any other mortgage, though VA loans typically come with a funding fee (waivable for some disabled veterans) in place of PMI.

Why It's Worth Understanding Upfront

Knowing the process — and working with an agent and lender who do VA loans regularly — helps avoid delays that can arise from unfamiliarity with VA-specific requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

No — VA loans allow qualified borrowers to purchase with zero down payment, one of the benefit's biggest advantages over conventional financing.

A one-time fee that helps fund the VA loan program in place of monthly PMI; it varies by down payment and prior VA loan use, and is waivable for some disabled veterans.

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