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from:VA Foreclosure properties are a great way to purchase a home at a bargain price. Regardless of what state you live in, you'll be able to find a listing of VA foreclosure properties. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) also has a listing of any VA foreclosure properties they have for sale.
A VA loan is a loan obtained by a Veteran for the purchase of a home. Although they get the loan from a bank or lending institution, the VA guarantees it. VA loans are only for Veterans. If for some reason the Veteran cannot make the payments, the VA will try to help them with the payments and financial arrangements. If they still cannot keep up with the payments, it is foreclosed and goes on the list of other VA foreclosure properties.
Buying a VA-owned property is an option many people are choosing. They have the opportunity to get a home for a lesser price than if they purchased it elsewhere. If you're considering this option, you may be able to use the services of Vendee Financing. Unlike VA loans, which are just for Veterans, Vendee Financing will help non-Veterans and Veterans. Not only will the home be at a lesser price, but you'll also have many other savings including:
• No or low down payment
• No flood certification fee
• No Tax service fee
• No mortgage insurance
• No appraisal fee
The VA and Vendee Financing can give you a listing of VA Foreclosure properties. You can also search online for a list of VA foreclosure properties that are available in your area. These homes are sold on an as-is basis and the VA will make no repairs on them. If you make a bid that is unacceptable to the VA, they may counter offer in an attempt to sell the property.
If you're considering purchasing one of these VA foreclosure properties through Vendee financing, you will need certain documentation like two years of income and employment verification, proof of closing funds, VA form 26-6705b, application fee and sale and purchase contract. When you purchase VA foreclosure properties through Vendee Finance, you'll also get a very good interest rate. Although interest rates may fluctuate, their interest rates are generally lower than banks. The lending terms are very liberal as well. Their goal is to help individuals to purchase a home while selling the VA foreclosure properties at the same time. If this is something that interests you, contact them today. They can give you a full listing of all the available properties.
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