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    • Loan Options
      • Mortgage Loan Options
      • Veteran Financing
      • Down Payment Assistance
    • Purchase
      • How Much Can I Afford
      • Home Buying Process
      • Mortgage Loan Process
      • Temporary Rate Buydown
    • Refinance
      • Refinancing your home
      • Cashout Refinance
      • Streamline Refinance
    • Calculators
    • Meet the Team
      • Zach Wain
      • Ashley Wain
      • Sharon Olson
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      • Andy Lasure
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(480) 336-3737

Wain Capital
  • Home
  • Loan Options
    • Mortgage Loan Options
    • Veteran Financing
    • Down Payment Assistance
  • Purchase
    • How Much Can I Afford
    • Home Buying Process
    • Mortgage Loan Process
    • Temporary Rate Buydown
  • Refinance
    • Refinancing your home
    • Cashout Refinance
    • Streamline Refinance
  • Calculators
  • Meet the Team
    • Zach Wain
    • Ashley Wain
    • Sharon Olson
    • Jonas Helstab
    • Taryn Baber
    • Andy Lasure
  • Mortgage Rates
  • Newsletter
  • Mortgage Blog
  • Reviews & Testimonials
  • Contact Us
  • Apply Now

Veteran home financing

VA Home Loans

Veteran financing refers to financial assistance or loans specifically designed for military veterans, usually with more favorable terms and conditions, such as lower interest rates, more relaxed credit standards, and longer repayment periods. The goal of these programs is to provide financial support to veterans and help them achieve their financial goals, such as buying a home, starting a business, or paying for education. Examples of such programs include VA loans, veteran small business loans, and veterans education benefits.


The Veteran mortgage loans are one of the best loan products on the market today.  We owe our lives to our brave men and women and we are honored to do many VA loans at Wain Capital. 


There are many great benefits to the VA Home Mortgage Program. The zero percent down payment options with lower interest rates allow our Veterans to have more flexibility when buying or refinancing a home.  If a veteran has a service connected disability they may get the VA funding fee waived. The program does not limit the number of times a veteran may use the program. Lastly, the VA mortgage loans extend to active and retired Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Reservists, and National Guardsmen.

More advantages of the VA Mortgage Loan Program:

  • $0 Down 
  • Low rates, specifically on 30 yr fixed loans
  • Jumbo VA - Loan sizes can go over the County limit with a down payment
  • Many VA Mortgage Loans are assumable
  • No monthly PMI regardless of down payment


No Money Down Up to $2 Million 

You do not have to put any money down to qualify for a VA Home Mortgage Loan for up to $2,000,000. If the seller agrees to pay the closing costs, you may be able to purchase the home with no out of pocket costs. The loan and sales contract can be set up so that the VA Home Mortgage Loan cover 100% of the selling price and the seller covers the closing cost.


The VA Funding Fee

VA loans a VA funding fee that ranges from 0.5% of the loan size to 3.3% of the loan size.  The VA funding fee is typically financed on top of the base loan size, but the Veteran has the option to pay for it all at once come closing time rather then financing it.

Veterans with service connected disability have their VA funding fee waived.


Assumable VA Mortgage Loans

VA loans are also assumable. If the person assuming the mortgage is a veteran with VA eligibility, the original veteran will not be giving up the amount of eligibility that they used to get the loan at the beginning. Veterans should use great care and closely investigate the terms of an assumption before allowing someone to assume their mortgage. It is too great a benefit to give up.


Qualifying for a VA Mortgage Loan

The VA offers excellent qualifying standards. VA loans have less price adjustments for lower credit scores (compared to conventional loans). Even if you have experienced some financial difficulties in your life that caused your scores to be low but have maintained a good payment record over the past year or so, you may qualify for a VA mortgage loan. This can be a tremendous savings compared to the cost of conventional loans when the borrower's credit scores are low.


VA offers Streamline refinances, IRRRL's

VA mortgage loans have built in features allowing a loan to be refinanced to a lower interest rate without all of the criteria normally associated with a conventional loan. This is called an Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan; the veteran can secure a lower interest rate without an appraisal, and income or asset verification and can roll the costs of the transaction into the loan so there are no out of pocket costs.

Required Documents for veterans

Female Veteran purchasing or refinancing a home

IRRRL Refinance

  • Drivers License
  • Most recent mortgage statement 
  • Copy of your home owners insurance declarations page
  • Copy of DD 214, VA disability award letter

Cash out Refinance

  • Drivers License
  • Most recent mortgage statement 
  • Copy of your home owners insurance declarations page
  • Copy of DD 214, VA disability award letter
  • If you own other properties: copies of recent mortgage statements
  • One month of paystubs
  • Two years W2 forms

Home Purchase

  • Drivers License
  • If you are active: 1 month LES (Leave and Earnings Statement) 
  • If you are retired: social security award statements and 1099 forms, pension statements, etc 
  • Two years W2 forms
  • 2 months bank statements
  • Sales contract for the purchase of the new home 


Wain Capital, LLC, Arizona - 0951257 & 1825506 Zachary Wain, 207079, Wain Capital LLC, 1825506 Licensed by the Department of Business Oversight under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act, 1825506 Licensed by the Department of Business Oversight under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act, 207079 or Licensed by the Department of Business Oversight under the California Finance Lenders Law, 207079 NMLS# 1825506 Wain Capital, LLC (480) 336-3737 NMLS# CO-100507291 Zachary Wain (480) 336-3737

1825506 - 207079 Wain Capital LLC, 15721 North Greenway-Hayden Loop Suite 102, Scottsdale, AZ, 85260, 1825506 , Residential Mortgage Loan Company Zachary Wain, Residential Mortgage Loan Originator, 207079, Wain Capital LLC,15721 North Greenway-Hayden Loop Suite 102, Scottsdale, AZ, 85260

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