VA Loan vs. Conventional Loan: The Bottom Line Up Front
For most eligible veterans purchasing a primary residence, a VA loan will save significantly more money over the life of the loan than a conventional mortgage. However, there are specific scenarios where a conventional loan is the smarter choice.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | VA Loan | Conventional Loan |
|---|---|---|
| Down Payment | 0% required | 3-20% required |
| PMI | None | Required under 20% down |
| Interest Rate | Lower (avg 0.5-1% less) | Market rate |
| Funding Fee | 1.25-3.3% | None |
| Loan Limits | None (full entitlement) | $766,550 conforming |
| Credit Score | 580-620 minimum | 620-640 minimum |
| DTI Ratio | Up to 60%+ | Up to 50% |
When VA Loans Win
Zero Down Keeps Cash Liquid
Keeping $50,000-$80,000 in cash instead of using it as a down payment allows veterans to invest in other assets, maintain an emergency fund, or purchase additional investment properties.
No PMI Saves Real Money
On a $350,000 home with 5% down conventional, PMI costs approximately $130-200/month — gone forever with a VA loan.
Lower Rates Compound Over Time
A 0.5% lower interest rate on a $350,000 loan saves approximately $100/month, or $36,000 over a 30-year loan term.
When Conventional Loans Win
Repeat Use and High Funding Fees
On a subsequent VA loan use with less than 5% down, the funding fee is 3.3%. On a $400,000 home, that's $13,200 upfront. A conventional loan with 20% down has no funding fee and no PMI.
Investment Properties
VA loans require primary residence occupancy. For pure investment properties, conventional loans are the only option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Use your VA loan now. VA loan benefits can be used multiple times throughout your lifetime, and your entitlement restores when you sell or pay off the property. Waiting means paying rent with no equity growth.
Yes, in certain circumstances. Veterans can have multiple VA loans simultaneously if they have remaining entitlement. You can also have a VA loan on one property and a conventional loan on another.




