VA Buyers · Repeat Use

You used your VA loan before. Can you use it again?

Often, yes. The useful answer depends on what happened to the earlier loan, how much entitlement remains and what you plan to do with the existing property.

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The benefit is reusable

The VA describes the home loan guaranty as a lifetime benefit. Selling a home and paying off the VA-backed loan may allow entitlement to be restored, and other restoration paths may apply.

A lender can obtain the Certificate of Eligibility and review the entitlement shown there. That is more useful than relying on a memory of what happened at the last closing.

02

Keeping the first home changes the math

Some borrowers may have remaining entitlement while an earlier VA-backed loan is still outstanding. The location, county loan limit, entitlement already charged and new loan amount can affect whether a down payment is required.

The current housing payment, rental plans and occupancy of the new home also belong in the qualification discussion.

03

Start with the existing file

Bring the current mortgage statement, property plans and any available entitlement information into the first conversation. John can help identify what must be confirmed before the new purchase range is treated as real.

Official referencesVA home loan eligibility and COEVA entitlement and limitsVA-backed home-buying processEducational information only. Program rules, lender requirements and the facts of an individual loan can change the result.