Kentucky VA Home Loans, Zero Down


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KentuckyVA Home Loans - A great Zero Down home loan program for Kentucky VETERANS. We provide VA home loans in all Counties of Kentucky, including Louisville, Lexington, Bowling Green,  Owensboro, Etown, Radcliff, and all Northern Kentucky Counties

VA Loans require no down payment and allow you to qualify for a more expensive home. Plus, today mortgage rates on VA loans are very low, making homes even more affordable.

The VA doesn’t actually make loans. Instead, it insures loans so that if buyers default for some reason, the lenders will get their money. This encourages lenders to give mortgages to people who might not otherwise qualify for a loan.

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VA home loans do not require a down payment, unless the purchase price is more than the appraised value or in excess of current loan limits.

VA home loans have limitations on which closing costs may be assessed to the veteran.

VA home loans have no prepaid without penalty.

 Maximum (zero down) VA loan has increased to match conforming loans!

VA home loans may have forbearance extended to worthy VA homeowners experiencing temporary financial difficulty

VA performs personal loan servicing and offers financial counseling to help veterans avoid losing their homes during temporary financial difficulties

Rates are competitive with conventional loan interest rates.

VA home loans do not require mortgage insurance premiums.

Although there is no down payment required – There are still lender closing costs, but the seller usually pays ALL of the veteran’s closing costs (and with a $0 down payment, the veteran can literally purchase a home for nothing).

VA FastTrack IRRRL Streamline Refinace



US FlagWe are sensitive to the needs of our American Veterans. But before you get a VA loan, you will need a Certificate of Eligibility, and your DD-214. If you do not have one, or cannot find it, you must contact the VA to get one. Click HERE for details on how to obtain these forms.
 

If WE are your lender – we can under most circumstances, get your required Certificate of Eligibility for you for free.

VA Frequently Asked Questions… Click HERE


Eligibility Requirements

ERA DATES LENGTH OF SERVICE
World War II 09/16/40 – 07/25/47 90 Days
Peacetime 07/26/47 – 06/26/50 181 Continuous Days
Korean Conflict 06/27/50 – 01/31/55 90 Days
Post Korean 02/01/55 – 08/04/64 181 Continuous Days
Vietnam 08/05/64 – 09/07/80 90 Days
Post Vietnam 05/08/75 – 09/07/80 181 Continuous Days
Enlisted 09/08/80 – 08/01/90 2 Years
Officers 10/17/81 – 08/01/90 2 Years
Persian Gulf 08/02/90 – present 2 Years of period called to active duty, not less than 90 days.

Income Guidelines for VA Home Loans

When buying a home in Kentucky, the VA still requires a borrower to have sufficient and adequate income to cover the repayment of the mortgage.  Before a borrower can be approved for a Kentucky VA home mortgage loan, the stability of income and the continuance of the borrower’s income must be established through acceptable sources of income, the borrower’s past employment record, and the employer’s confirmation of continued employment must be established. 

Stability of a person’s income is generally derived from their employment history.  VA requires verification for the previous two full years and must be documented through lender verifications of previous employment or W-2′s.  This income must be analyzed to determine whether it can be expected to continue through the first 3 years of the mortgage loan (if the borrower intends to retire during this period, the expected retirement income, social security benefits, etc. should be used).  Any gaps in employment must be reasonably explained by the borrower.  Schooling or education for  the borrower’s profession (e.g. nursing school) can be counted towards the 2 year requirement.  Allowances for seasonal employment, such as is typical in the building trades for example, may be used.  

VA FUNDING FEE

In order for VA to guarantee the home loan in Minnesota or Wisconsin, there is a closing cost assessed by the VA to originate the loan called a funding fee.  This fee will vary, depending upon the type of VA loan, whether this is your first time to use your entitlement, if you are a disabled veteran, the down payment and if you served active duty or in the National Guard/Reserves.

The VA funding fee is required by law. The fee, is intended to enable the veteran who obtains a VA home loan to contribute toward the cost of this benefit, and thereby reduce the cost to taxpayers. The funding fee for second time users is a bit more expensive. The idea of a higher fee for second time use is based on the fact that these veterans have already had a chance to use the benefit once, and also that prior users have had time to accumulate equity or save money towards a down payment.

The following table breaks down the funding fee charged by VA:

First time use, purchase of an eligible property
Down Payment Active Duty Reserves/NG
0% to 4.99% 2.15% 2.4%
5% to 9.99% 1.50% 1.75%
10% + 1.25% 1.50%
Second time use, purchase of an eligible property
Down Payment Active Duty Reserves/NG
0% to 4.99% 3.30% 3.3%
5% to 9.99% 1.50% 1.75%
10% + 1.25% 1.50%

 

Cash-Out Refinance
  Active Duty Reserves/NG
First Use 2.15% 3.3%
2nd Use 2.40% 3.3%

 

IRRL Streamline Refinance
  Active Duty Reserves/NG
All Homes .50% .5%
Moble Homes 1.0% 1.0%

VA STREAMLINE REFINANCE

An “Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan” (IRRRL) or Streamline Refinance allows Veterans to refinance their current mortgage interest rate to a lower rate than they are currently paying. This program is only available to veterans who are refinancing their original VA mortgage in which they utilized their original eligibility.

Loan  Conditions:

  • The VA charges ½ percent funding fee to guarantee the IRRRL Loan.
  • There is no cash out on an IRRRL loan.
  • The loan being refinanced must be current and have a perfect pay history for the last 12 months.
  • 2nd mortgages cannot be included and must subordinate.
  • No assumptions are allowed.
  • This loan can be done with “no out of pocket money” by including all costs in the new loan or by making the new loan at an interest rate high enough to enable the lender to pay the costs.

VA Cash-Out Refinance

Cash-out refinances on properties owned more than one year prior to the refinance are permitted on owner occupied principal residences only, and are limited to 90% of the appraised value plus the allowable closing costs.

A cash-out refinance is when a borrower refinances their current mortgage for more than they owe in order to pull out the built up equity that has accrued in the home.  The amount a home owner can borrower is limited by the value of the property compared to the loan amount (otherwise known as the loan-to-value or LTV).  

The following are basic requirements of a cash-out VA refinance loan:

  • If the property was purchased less than one year preceding the refinance, the borrower is allowed to refinance up to 90% of the original sales price plus the allowable new closing costs or the appraised value plus the allowable closing costs (whichever is lesser)
  • If the property was purchased more than one year preceding the refinance, the borrower can cash-out 90% of the the appraised value plus the allowable closing costs
  • Applies to owner occupied properties only
  • 2nd mortgages may be paid off with the cash-out refinance (the second mortgage must be at least 12 months old)
  • Loan amounts may not exceed 90% of the appraised value.
  • The borrower must have sufficient entitlement for the loan (not including any existing entitlement that was used for loans to be paid off by the refinance
  • There must be a first lien against the property
  • If the new loan is to refinance an existing mortgage to buy out an ex-spouse’s equity, a divorce decree or settlement agreement must be provided to document the equity awarded to the ex-spouse
  • All borrowers must credit qualify
  • A funding fee of 3.00% will be added to the loan amount at time of closing (there are no refunds for previous funding fees assessed by the VA).
  • Borrower may receive cash proceeds at closing
  • Maximum loan term is 30 years plus 32 days

About Louisville Kentucky Mortgage

As a life-long Kentucky resident, I have helped over 589 families buy or refinance their home over the last 13 years. You can trust me for your next mortgage loan. I deliver on what I say and I will give you honest, up-front personal attention you deserve for your home loan. I have several advantages over the big- mega banks in town. First, I can shop your loan thru different mortgage companies across the country to get you the best deal out there, whereas most banks will offer offer you there one and only deal. I have access to over 15 different mortgage companies to broker your loan thru. My rates and fees are just as good or better than local banks and you will not get lost in the shuffle like most borrowers do at the mega banks; your just not a number at our company, you are a person and we will treat you like one throughout the entire process. Free pre-approvals within 2 hours and get your loan closed within 15 days. Give us a try or let us compare what you have now. Call me locally at 502-905-3708; this is my personal cell phone and I carry it on me at all times. Free credit reports and approvals. Stop by and see my at 107 South Hurstbourne Pky Louisville Ky 40222- or email me at kentuckyloan@gmail.com nmls# 57916
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