If you're a veteran, a VA loan might seem like the perfect option for financing a home. However, there are some important differences between VA and conventional loans which could affect your decision. Here are some of the major pros and cons of VA loans to help you make the best financial choice:
No Down Payment
VA loans do not require a down payment, which could potentially save you thousands of dollars on your home purchase. Conventional loans require down payments of a minimum of 3% of the home's purchase price, and higher down payments are often encouraged in tough markets. However, with a VA loan you can skip the down payment step.
No PMI
Private Mortgage Insurance is required by lenders if you fail to meet a specific financial criteria. Examples could be a lower than normal down payment, low credit score or a high debt-to-income ratio. The policy protects the lender in case you default on the loan. VA loans don't require you to buy a PMI policy, saving you time and money.
No Prepayment Penalty
Some loan options on the market charge a penalty for paying off your mortgage before the end of its established term. VA loans don't have any penalties for prepayment, so you're free to spend your money however you choose.
VA Funding Fee
VA loans do come with a specific upfront cost called a funding fee. Funding fees go toward keeping VA loans available to future veterans. There are some ways to be exempt from paying the fee, but it's a mandatory expense in most cases.
Primary Residences Only
Another major drawback to VA loans is that they are restricted based on property use. You can only use a VA loan to finance a primary residence. Therefore, you couldn't use it to buy a vacation home, rental property or other type of investment.
Is a VA loan the right choice for you? Consider these pros and cons when making your decision to determine whether it's the best solution for your homebuying needs.
Stephanie Englund Siegel is a successful Realtor with Compass. She was born and raised in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago. Living in the city for over almost 20 years has given Stephanie the in depth knowledge of many neighborhoods. Stephanie feels that Chicago's culturally diverse residents are what contribute to the richness and quality of life in its neighborhoods. Before joining the Compass Family, she worked as a paralegal for a real estate attorney which gave her the knowledge about every step in a transaction. From the very beginning of the process all the way to the end, Stephanie is dedicated to her clients and the success of the transaction so both parties get a win-win. Stephanie serves real estate needs in the following neighborhoods: Lincoln Park, Gold Coast, Streeterville, Loop, West Loop, South Loop, Lakeview, River north, Lincoln Square, Wrigleyville, Ravenswood, Greater Chicago area and surrounding suburbs.