Kentucky VA Homes for Sale

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BEREA KY 40403 3.0 2.0 2100 $70,000.00
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BERRY KY 41003 3.0 2.0 2130 $68,000.00
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BOWLING GREEN KY 42101 4.0 1.0 1680 $64,900.00
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BRANDENBURG KY 40108 4.0 3.0 1550 $114,000.00
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BRANDENBURG KY 40108 3.0 4.0 1400 $89,900.00
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CAMPBELLSVILLE KY 42718 3.0 2.0 1456 $34,900.00
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CECILIA KY 42724 3.0 2.0 2128 $102,900.00
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CRITTENDEN KY 41030 3.0 2.5 1120 $60,000.00
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CYNTHIANA KY 41031 5.0 2.0 2128 $42,900.00
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FRANKFORT KY 40601 3.0 2.0 1294 $98,950.00

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Kentucky VA Loan Overview for 2013

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As a licensed Kentucky Mortgage loan officer, I have originated over 300 VA Home loans in Kentucky and I know how great they are for Kentucky Families; a home loan with zero down, at a very low 30 year fixed rate with no monthly mortgage insurance. I consider myself a VA Home loan expert from Louisville Kentucky and I would like to assist you in your next VA home loan in Kentucky. I have created a Kentucky VA home mortgage website for information and insights to the VA Home Loan NMLS #57916

502-905-3708 or email kentuckyloabn@gmail,.com  NMLS#57916

Deal with someone locally on your VA loan instead of a person behind a 1-800 number. Honest, straight-forward service right here in Kentucky.

 

 

Louisville Kentucky VA Refinance Loans

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Louisville Kentucky VA Refinance Loans

VA Refinancing for Kentucky VA Mortgages
Can the VA Loan help me lower my monthly bills?
The VA has two major refinance programs. One, the Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan, better known as a VA Streamline, helps homeowners get into a lower-rate mortgage to reduce their monthly payment. VA Streamlines come with minimal hassle and paperwork. The VA does not require appraisals or credit checks on Streamlines, but some lenders have recently made them mandatory. We are still able to process some Streamlines without an appraisal, which is a tremendous benefit given the decline in home values across the country. Homeowners have to pay closing costs on a VA Streamline. But these can be rolled into the overall loan amount, along with up to $6,000 in energy efficiency improvements.
Can I refinance my home if I don’t currently have a Kentucky VA Loan?
Kentucky Veterans and active duty homeowners who qualify can refinance into a KEntucky VA loan using the program’s cash-out refinance program. The process for obtaining a Cash-Out Refinance is similar to the process borrowers go through for a VA purchase loan, from the income verification and debt-to-income ratio to a home appraisal. Qualified homeowners with conventional or FHA mortgages do not have to take out cash when they refinance into a VA loan. But they are ineligible for the simpler VA Streamline program.

502-905-3708 or click on link to apply for your free VA refinance loan in Ky. Same day loan approval

Specializing in Kentucky FHA/VA, USDA, KHC, Conventional mortgage loans (Fannie Mae )in Ky

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Specializing in Kentucky FHA/VA, USDA, KHC, Conventional mortgage loans (Fannie Mae )in Ky.

via Specializing in Kentucky FHA/VA, USDA, KHC, Conventional mortgage loans (Fannie Mae )in Ky.

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Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916) Senior Loan Officer 502-905-3708 cell 502-813-2795 fax jlobb@keyfinllc.com Key Financial Mortgage Co. (NMLS #1800)* 107 South Hurstbourne Parkway* Louisville, KY 40222* http://mylouisvillekentuckymortgage.com

 

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Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916)
Senior  Loan Officer
502-905-3708 cell
502-813-2795 fax
jlobb@keyfinllc.com

Key Financial Mortgage Co. (NMLS #1800)*
107 South Hurstbourne Parkway*

Louisville, KY 40222*

Compensating factors may affect the loan decision for a Kentucky VA Mortgage Denial.

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Compensating Factors to over turn a Kentucky VA Loan Mortgage Denial

Compensating factors may affect the loan decision for a Kentucky VA Mortgage.  These factors are especially important when reviewing loans which are marginal with respect to residual income or debt-to-income ratio.  They cannot be used to compensate for unsatisfactory credit.
Valid compensating factors to over turn a Kentucky VA Mortgage loandenial should represent unusual strengths rather than mere satisfaction of basic program requirements.  For example, the fact that an applicant has sufficient assets for closing purposes, or meets the residual income guideline, is not a compensating factor.
Valid compensating factors should logically be able to compensate (to some extent) for the identified weakness in the loan.  For example, significant liquid assets may compensate for a residual income shortfall whereas long-term employment would not.

Compensating factors include, but are not limited to the following:

 

·   excellent credit history,

·   conservative use of consumer credit,

·   minimal consumer debt,

·   long-term employment,

·   significant liquid assets,

·   sizable downpayment,

·   the existence of equity in refinancing loans,

·   little or no increase in shelter expense,

·   military benefits,

·   satisfactory homeownership experience,

·   high residual income,

·   low debt-to-income ratio,

·   tax credits for child care, and

·   tax benefits of home ownership.

If you looking to get approved for a Kentucky VA Mortgage, give us a call today. We can go down to 640 credit scores for VA loans in Kentucky, and the maximum debt to income ratio on some cases can go as high as 50% with the above compensating factors.

 

Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916)Senior  Loan Officer
502-905-3708 cell
502-813-2795 fax
jlobb@keyfinllc.com

Key Financial Mortgage Co. (NMLS #1800)*
107 South Hurstbourne Parkway*
Louisville, KY 40222*

2013 Kentucky VA Loan Limits for counties

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2013 Kentucky VA Loan Limits for counties


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County Name Single Family Home

($0 DOWN AND UP TO)
Max Guaranty
ADAIR $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ALLEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ANDERSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BALLARD $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BARREN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BATH $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BELL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BOONE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BOURBON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BOYD $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BOYLE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BRACKEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BREATHITT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BRECKINRIDGE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BULLITT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BUTLER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CALDWELL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CALLOWAY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CAMPBELL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CARLISLE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CARROLL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CARTER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CASEY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CHRISTIAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CLARK $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CLAY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CLINTON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CRITTENDEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CUMBERLAND $417,000.00 $1,000,000
DAVIESS $417,000.00 $1,000,000
EDMONSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ELLIOTT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ESTILL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
FAYETTE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
FLEMING $417,000.00 $1,000,000
FLOYD $417,000.00 $1,000,000
FRANKLIN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
FULTON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GALLATIN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GARRARD $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GRANT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GRAVES $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GRAYSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GREEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GREENUP $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HANCOCK $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HARDIN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HARLAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HARRISON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HART $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HENDERSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HENRY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HICKMAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HOPKINS $417,000.00 $1,000,000
JACKSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
JEFFERSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
JESSAMINE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
JOHNSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
KENTON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
KNOTT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
KNOX $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LARUE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LAUREL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LAWRENCE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LEE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LESLIE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LETCHER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LEWIS $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LINCOLN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LIVINGSTON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LOGAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LYON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MCCRACKEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MCCREARY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MCLEAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MADISON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MAGOFFIN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MARION $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MARSHALL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MARTIN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MASON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MEADE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MENIFEE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MERCER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
METCALFE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MONROE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MONTGOMERY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MORGAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MUHLENBERG $417,000.00 $1,000,000
NELSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
NICHOLAS $417,000.00 $1,000,000
OHIO $417,000.00 $1,000,000
OLDHAM $417,000.00 $1,000,000
OWEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
OWSLEY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
PENDLETON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
PERRY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
PIKE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
POWELL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
PULASKI $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ROBERTSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ROCKCASTLE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ROWAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
RUSSELL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
SCOTT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
SHELBY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
SIMPSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
SPENCER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
TAYLOR $417,000.00 $1,000,000
TODD $417,000.00 $1,000,000
TRIGG $417,000.00 $1,000,000
TRIMBLE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
UNION $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WARREN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WASHINGTON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WAYNE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WEBSTER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WHITLEY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WOLFE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WOODFORD $417,000.00 $1,000,000
Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916) Senior Loan Officer 502-905-3708 cell 502-813-2795 fax jlobb@keyfinllc.com Key Financial Mortgage Co. (NMLS #1800)* 107 South Hurstbourne Parkway* Louisville, KY 40222* http://mylouisvillekentuckymortgage.com
Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916)
Senior  Loan Officer
502-905-3708 cell
502-813-2795 fax
jlobb@keyfinllc.com

Key Financial Mortgage Co. (NMLS #1800)*
107 South Hurstbourne Parkway*
Louisville, KY 40222*

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Louisville Kentucky Mortgage Rates

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Louisville Kentucky Mortgage Rates.

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Kentucky Mortgage  Rates

Kentucky Mortgage Current Interest Rates
Fixed Rate Programs
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Program Calculator Rate Points APR
Conforming 30 year FRM 3.375 0.000 3.574 30 28 / 41Prequalify
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Conforming 20 year FRM 3.250 0.000 3.412 30 40 / 41Prequalify
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Conforming 15 year FRM 2.750 0.500 2.974 30 28 / 41Prequalify
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FHA 30 year FRM 2.875 0.500 4.187 30 35 / 50Prequalify
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FHA 15 year FRM 2.750 0.000 3.389 30 35 / 50Prequalify
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Jumbo 30 year FRM 3.875 1.000 4.385 30 28 / 36Prequalify
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VA 30 Year FRM 3.000 0.000 4.114 30 41 / 41Prequalify
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Kentucky Mortgage  Rates are subject to qualifying criteria and Mortgage Rates can change without notice.
Assumptions include a 640 or higher credit score for FHA, USDA, KHC,  and 620 credit scores for a VA loan. A loan amount of $100,000.00 is assumed and a 30 day lock required for a Kentucky Mortgage Only.

A 720 credit score or higher is assumed for a Kentucky Conventional Rate Mortgage loan rates and a loan amount of $100,000.00. The loan to value for Kentucky Conventional loans are assumed at 80% ltv or less.

  • The displayed Annual Percentage Rates (APRs) reflect the interest rates, total points, and additional estimated pre-paid finance charges for the loan products shown for Kentucky Mortgage Rates, but do not include other closing costs.
  • The approximate cost of prepaid finance charges does not constitute and is not a substitute for the Good Faith Estimate of Closing Costs (GFE) that you will receive once you apply for a Kentucky Mortgage  loan. This is not a Kentucky mortgage loan approval or commitment to lend. The actual fees, costs and monthly payment on your specific loan transaction may vary and may include additional fees and costs.
  • For loans with less than 20% down payment borrower-paid mortgage insurance may apply.
  • These Kentucky  mortgage rates are based on a variety of assumptions and conditions which include a consumer credit score which may be higher or lower than your individual credit score. Your loan’s interest rate will depend upon the specific characteristics of your loan transaction and your credit profile up to the time of closing.
  • FHA

    • Kentucky FHA loans require both an upfront and an annual mortgage insurance premium. The premium varies based on the loan characteristics, your credit score, whether you’ve received loan counseling, and other factors. All Kentucky FHA loans require a minimum credit score of 640
  • Jumbo

    • Kentucky Jumbo Mortgage  rates are higher for borrowers who do not meet the criteria for Conventional Mortgage Loans. All Jumbo loans require a 680 or higher score and a maximum loan to value of 80% 
  •   VA Loans
                Kentucky VA loans require a funding fee upfront paid to VA in the form of mortgage insurance .he premium varies based on the loan characteristics, your credit score, whether you’ve received loan counseling   factors. Kentucky VA loans require a minimum credit score of 620
  • USDA Loans
                         Kentucky  USDA loans require a funding fee upfront and a monthly mortgage insurance premium paid to RHS/USDA. The premium varies based on the loan characteristics, your credit score,    and other factors. Kentucky USDA loans require a 640 minimum credit score. 


Free Credit Report and Pre qualifications available anytime. 


                                                                

.  Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916) is a licensed mortgage loan officer in the state of Kentucky.



This website is not an Government Agency, and does not officially represent the HUD, VA, USDA or FHA or any other government agency. 


Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916)Senior  Loan Officer
502-905-3708 cell
502-813-2795 fax
jlobb@keyfinllc.com

Key Financial Mortgage (NMLS #1800) 107 South Hurstbourne Parkway*
Louisville, KY 40222*

Kentucky 2012 VA County Income Limits

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This website is not an Government Agency, and does not officially represent the HUD, VA, USDA or FHA or any other government agency. 

Kentucky VA Loan Limits

(includes VA limits in Fort Thomas, Erlanger, Florence, Ashland, Frankfort, Lexington, Richmond, Somerset, Middlesborough, Elizabethtown, Louisville, Owensboro, Hopkinsville, Fort Campbell North, Mayfield, Paducah, Madisonville, Henderson

2011 Kentucky VA County Loan Limits

The Department of Veterans Affairs Loan Guaranty program does not

impose a maximum amount that an eligible veteran may borrow using a VAguaranteed

loan. However, the following county “limits” must be used to

calculate VA’s maximum guaranty amount for a particular county.

These limits

apply to all loans closed January 1, 2011 through September 30, 2011

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Fiscal Year 2012 county loan limits will be made available as soon as possible.

The maximum guaranty amount (available for loans over $144,000) is 25

percent of the 2011 VA limit shown below. Therefore, a veteran with full

entitlement available may borrow up to the 2011 VA limit shown below and VA

will guarantee 25 percent of the loan amount. If a veteran has previously used

entitlement that has not been restored, the maximum guaranty amount available

to that veteran must be reduced accordingly. Lenders should check their own

investor requirements regarding guaranty amounts and downpayments.

Questions about VA loans in a particular county may be directed to the VA

Regional Loan Center listed for that county.

VA Loans for KENTUCKY Counties

FREE FOR YOUR WEBSITE:– KENTUCKY VA Limits Calculator

Although VA guaranteed loans do not have a maximum dollar amount, lenders who sell their VA loans in the secondary market must limit the size of those loans to the maximums prescribed by GNMA (Ginnie Mae) which are listed below.

More info: VA Jumbo Loans


County Name Single Family Home

($0 DOWN AND UP TO)
Max Guaranty
ADAIR $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ALLEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ANDERSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BALLARD $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BARREN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BATH $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BELL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BOONE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BOURBON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BOYD $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BOYLE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BRACKEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BREATHITT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BRECKINRIDGE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BULLITT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
BUTLER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CALDWELL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CALLOWAY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CAMPBELL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CARLISLE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CARROLL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CARTER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CASEY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CHRISTIAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CLARK $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CLAY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CLINTON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CRITTENDEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
CUMBERLAND $417,000.00 $1,000,000
DAVIESS $417,000.00 $1,000,000
EDMONSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ELLIOTT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ESTILL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
FAYETTE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
FLEMING $417,000.00 $1,000,000
FLOYD $417,000.00 $1,000,000
FRANKLIN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
FULTON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GALLATIN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GARRARD $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GRANT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GRAVES $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GRAYSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GREEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
GREENUP $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HANCOCK $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HARDIN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HARLAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HARRISON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HART $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HENDERSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HENRY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HICKMAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
HOPKINS $417,000.00 $1,000,000
JACKSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
JEFFERSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
JESSAMINE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
JOHNSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
KENTON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
KNOTT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
KNOX $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LARUE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LAUREL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LAWRENCE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LEE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LESLIE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LETCHER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LEWIS $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LINCOLN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LIVINGSTON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LOGAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
LYON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MADISON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MAGOFFIN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MARION $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MARSHALL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MARTIN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MASON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MCCRACKEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MCCREARY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MCLEAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MEADE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MENIFEE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MERCER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
METCALFE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MONROE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MONTGOMERY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MORGAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
MUHLENBERG $417,000.00 $1,000,000
NELSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
NICHOLAS $417,000.00 $1,000,000
OHIO $417,000.00 $1,000,000
OLDHAM $417,000.00 $1,000,000
OWEN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
OWSLEY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
PENDLETON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
PERRY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
PIKE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
POWELL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
PULASKI $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ROBERTSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ROCKCASTLE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
ROWAN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
RUSSELL $417,000.00 $1,000,000
SCOTT $417,000.00 $1,000,000
SHELBY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
SIMPSON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
SPENCER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
TAYLOR $417,000.00 $1,000,000
TODD $417,000.00 $1,000,000
TRIGG $417,000.00 $1,000,000
TRIMBLE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
UNION $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WARREN $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WASHINGTON $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WAYNE $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WEBSTER $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WHITLEY $417,000.00 $1,000,000
WOLFE $417,000.00 $1,000,000

NOTE: For all counties other than those listed below, the 2011 limit is $417,000.

Louisville Kentucky VA Home Loan Info

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Basic Elements of a Louisville Kentukcy VA-Guaranteed Loan

Change Date
April 10, 2009, Change 9

  • This section has been updated to correct hyperlinks and make minor grammatical edits.
  • Subsection a has redefined the amount of guaranty.
a. General rules
The following table provides general rules and information critical to understanding a VA loan guaranty.  Exceptions and detailed explanations have been omitted.  Instead, a reference to the section in this handbook that addresses each subject is provided.
Subject Explanation Section
Maximum Loan Amount VA has no specified dollar amount(s) for the “maximum loan.”  The maximum loan amount depends upon:

  • the reasonable value of the property indicated on the Notice of Value (NOV), and
  • the lenders needs in terms of secondary market requirements.
3 of this chapter
Downpayment No downpayment is required by VA unless the purchase price exceeds the reasonable value of the property, or the loan is a Graduated Payment Mortgage (GPM).  The lender may require a downpayment if necessary to meet secondary market requirements. 3 of this chapter
Amount of Guaranty Guaranty is the amount VA may pay a lender in the event of loss due to foreclosure. 4 of this chapter
Occupancy The veteran must certify that he or she intends to personally occupy the property as his or her home. 5 of this chapter

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1.  Basic Elements of a VA-Guaranteed Loan, Continued

a. General rules (continued)
Subject Explanation Section
Interest Rate and Points Interest rate and points are negotiated between the lender and veteran.

  • The veteran and seller may negotiate for the seller to pay all or some of the points.
  • Points must be reasonable.
  • Points may not be financed in the loan except with Interest Rate Reduction Refinancing Loans (IRRRLs).
6 and 7 of this chapter
Purpose of Guaranty To encourage lenders to make VA loans by protecting lenders/loan holders against loss, up to the amount of guaranty, in the event of foreclosure. 11 of this chapter
Underwriting Flexible standards.  The veteran must have:

  • satisfactory credit, and
  • satisfactory repayment ability

-   stable income

-   residual income (net effective income minus monthly shelter expense) in accordance with regional tables, and

-   acceptable ratio of total monthly debt payments to gross

monthly income (A ratio in excess of 41% requires closer

scrutiny and compensating factors.).

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IRRRLs (Streamline Refinancing Loans) Used to refinance an existing VA loan at a lower interest rate.

  • No appraisal or underwriting is required.
  • Closing costs may be financed in the loan.
  • Any reasonable discount points can be charged, but only two discount points can be financed in the loan.
  • No cash to the borrower.

Note:  A fixed rate loan to refinance a VA Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) may be at a higher interest rate.

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1.  Basic Elements of a VA-Guaranteed Loan, Continued

a. General rules (continued)
Subject Explanation Section
Funding Fee The veteran must pay a funding fee to help defray costs of the VA home loan program.

  • Find the percentage appropriate to the veteran’s particular circumstances on the funding fee table.
  • Apply this percentage to the loan amount to arrive at the funding fee.
  • The funding fee may always be financed in the loan.
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Closing costs Those payable by the veteran are limited by regulation to a specific list of items plus a one percent flat charge by the lender.

  • Any other party, including the seller, can pay any costs on behalf of the veteran.
  • Closing costs cannot be financed in the loan except on certain refinancing loans.  (See chapter 8.)
2, 4, and 7 of chapter 8
Security Instruments The lender may use any note or mortgage forms they wish as long as they contain certain VA-required clauses, samples of which may be found at: http://www.homeloans.va.gov/lenderssampdocs.htm. 1 of chapter 9

Louisville Kentucky VA Mortgage

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Louisville Kentucky VA home mortgage loans offer many benefits to qualified veterans.  Did you know that since 1944, when home loan guarantees were part of the original GI Bill, the Veterans Administration has guaranteed over 18 million home loans totaling more than $911 Billion?  Loans are available for purchasing or refinancing a home.  Here are a few of the Louisville Kentucky VA mortgages being offered to qualified veterans today.

Benefits of Louisville Kentucky VA Home Mortgage Loans

VA Home Purchase Loans – Zero Down Payment

This Louisville Kentucky VA Home Loan program allows veterans with qualifying income and credit to purchase a primary residence with zero money down towards the sale price of the home, providing the sale price does not exceed the appraised value of the home. Closing costs can be negotiated and paid by the seller. Other benefits to the Louisville Kentucky VA home purchase loan are: Loans are assumable; closing costs are limited by the Veterans Administration, making sure the costs are fair; the VA is behind you with additional assistance if you ever have a problem making your loan payments; veterans can prepay their home loan without a penalty; the VA benefit is not limited to first time veteran homebuyers, veterans may reuse his or her benefit again; and private mortgage insurance is not required on the loan.

Louisville Kentucky VA Refinance Loans Available

Louisville Kentucky Conventional loan to Louisville Kentucky VA refinanceIf you qualify for a Louisville Kentucky VA loan but do not currently have one, you can now refinance your current existing mortgage to a VA home mortgage loan. The fee for refinancing your conventional mortgage to a VA mortgage is currently 2.51% for veterans who are first-time users.  You can benefit by a possibly lower interest rate than what you currently have, and there is no monthly mortgage insurance or out of pocket closing costs on the new Louisville Kentucky VA loan. Many lenders offer Louisville Kentucky VA home mortgage loans and rates will vary, so shop the rate with several lenders to see if the current low rates being offered on these loans today can benefit you.

VA Streamline Refinance – This loan is for current veterans who have an existing VA loan and wish to lower their interest rate. These loans are sometimes referred to as “Interest Rate Reduction Refinancing”.  Being one of the most popular VA loans, veterans often choose this loan program because Louisville Kentucky  mortgage rates are low for those who want to streamline a Louisville Kentucky mortgage refinance.  It’s called a streamline refinance due to having no out of pocket costs, no required appraisal and no income or credit check is needed to qualify.  Reason being, veteran borrowers have already qualified when obtaining their current mortgage that they now wish to refinance, which make these loans close faster due to less documentation.

Louisville Kentucky VA Cash Out Refinance – Veterans in need of utilizing the equity in their homes to gain cash proceeds for any number of reasons can qualify for the VA cash out refinance loan.  This loan allows for an amount up to 90% of the home’s value.  No out of pocket closing costs and no monthly mortgage insurance is required.

VA Home Mortgage Loans: Help for Borrowers in Delinquency

VA home mortgage loans offer help and advice for borrowers that have become delinquent in their VA mortgages.  The Department of Veterans Affairs announced recently some general guidance for borrowers who may be encountering difficulties.

Advice from the US Department of Veterans Affairs

The DVA announced in February 2011 that “They are urging all veterans who may be encountering problems with making their mortgage payments to speak with their servicers as soon as possible to explore options to avoid foreclosure.  Contrary to popular belief, servicers really do not want to foreclose on the loans, due to foreclosure actions being highly costly.”

Possible Options from VA Loan Servicers

Depending on the veteran’s specific situation, servicers may offer any of the following options to avoid foreclosure for VA borrowers in default on their loans:

Repayment Plan – The borrower makes regular installment payments each month plus part of the missed installment payment(s).

Special Forbearance – When the servicer agrees not to initiate foreclosure actions allowing time for borrowers to repay the missed loan installments. For example: when a borrower is waiting for a tax refund that enables them to make up the missed payments, and commits to bringing the loan current upon receiving the tax refund.

Loan Modification – This provides the borrower a fresh start, adding the delinquency amount to the home mortgage loans balance and establishing a new payment schedule.

Additional time to arrange a private sale – The servicer agrees to delay foreclosure, to allow time for a sale on the home to close and paying the loan off with sale proceeds.

Short Sale – When the servicer agrees to allow a borrower to sell his/her home for a predetermined lesser amount than what is currently required to pay off the loan.

Deed-in-Lieu of ForeclosureBorrower(s) voluntarily agrees to deed the property to the servicer instead of going through a lengthy and costly foreclosure process.

Service Members Civil Relief Act (SCRA)

Pursuant to the SCRA veteran borrowers may be able to request relief.  The intention of SCRA is to ease the economic and legal burdens on military personnel during their active service.  To qualify for certain protections available under the act, veteran borrowers must request protection under the Act; and the loan must have originated prior to the current period of active military service.  SCRA may provide borrowers lower interest mortgage rates; prevent foreclosure or eviction up to nine months from the period of military service.

Assistance for Veterans with VA Guaranteed Home Loans

If a VA guaranteed home loan becomes delinquent, VA can help by providing supplemental servicing assistance to help resolve the default. Loan servicers have the primary responsibility of servicing the loan to cure the default. However, in cases where the loan servicer is unable to help the veteran borrower, Loan Guaranty has loan technicians in 8 Regional Loan Centers and 2 special servicing centers who will take an active role in interceding with the original loan servicer in exploring all options to avoid foreclosure.

The US Department of Veterans Affairs also offers assistance to those veterans with non-VA Guaranteed Home Loans, and for homeless veterans.   For veteran borrowers that VA is not able to help, the HOPE NOW Alliance may be of assistance; this is a joint alliance of servicers, counselors and investors who all have the same goal, to assist distressed borrowers in retaining their homes and avoid foreclosure.

For Borrowers who have delinquent Louisville Kentucky VA home mortgage loans and need assistance, the DVA can be good source for help.

There are considerable advantages to the VA loan programs available to qualified veterans today.  We’re mortgage.org and we help assist veterans every day in finding the right home mortgage loansthat work for them, and we can help you too.  Contact us today!

Kentucky VA Funding Fee Information for National Guard, Reserves, Regular Military, Retired, Active Duty in Kentucky for 2012

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Kentucky VA Funding Fee Information

In order for VA to guarantee the home loan, 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 Kentucky  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.

Current Funding Fee Charts for Kentucky VA Guaranteed Loans:

First Time Use, Purchase & Construction Loans

Down Payment Amount Veteran/Active Duty Reservist/National Guard
Less than 5%* 2.15% 2.40%
5% to 9.99% 1.50% 1.75%
10% or more 1.25% 1.50%

*Includes “Cash-out” Refinancing Loans

Second Time Use, Purchase & Construction Loans

Down Payment Amount Veteran/Active Duty Reservist/National Guard
Less than 5%* 3.30% 3.30%
5% to 9.99% 1.50% 1.75%
10% or more 1.25% 1.50%

*Includes “Cash-out” Refinancing Loans

Streamline Refinance / Interest Rate Reduction Loan (IRRL)

VA Backed Usage Veteran/Active Duty Reservist/National Guard
First time use 0.50% 0.50%
Second time use 0.50% 0.50%
Assumptions 0.50% 0.50%
Service-connected Veterans 0.00% N/A

Read more: http://mylouisvillekentuckymortgage.com

A Funding Fee Changes Effective October 1, 2011
Vets and Reserves/National Guard will get a significant benefit October 1st. Check the chart below to see how much they’ll save in fees. We hope this helps you help our military folks become homeowners!
If you have any questions about this or a specific situation, please don’t hesitate to email or call.
VA Funding Fee Charts

Kentucky VA Guidelines for Cash Out Refinance Loans

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Kentucky VA Guidelines for Cash Out Refinance Loans

The VA guidelines still enable borrowers to refinance and get cash out with only 10% equity left in the home after the new loan. Maintaining the investment within a home may mean making some problematic decisions at certain times. When a home is in need of repair or renovation, it can be difficult to come up with the available for funds to make these improvements. Many people look for mortgage refinancingoptions that will provide additional cash to undertake these endeavors. VA guidelines for cash out refinance loans stipulate that the home owner must already have some equity within their home. The loan may not exceed 90% of the value of the property. This will allow the lending company to maintain some sort of collator on the loan while providing the home owner some value out of the equity in the property.

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Cash refinancing is not as easy with conventional lenders, so consider the

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VA loan for cash out transactions.

Cash Out with VA Refinancing up to 90% Loan to Value

These cash out limitations on

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VA loans are meant to protect both the investor and the home owner. While it may appear to be restrictive, the 90% loan to value limitation will prevent the property owner from becoming underwater in their obligation toward the home. With many properties losing value and people facing foreclosure, this is a real threat. Although the cash will be used to increase the value of the building, it can still be a somewhat risky project in the current market. The additional funds will provide the needed finances for the materials to begin the refurbishing project while leaving 10% of equity within the building.



Because individuals need 10% home equity to quality for cash out refinance under the VA guidelines, the homeowner may need to make some special arrangements. The amount of funds available may be less than anticipated. If this is the case, finding ways to lower the cost of materials and labor can help get the most value out of the effort. If approached in an appropriate matter, the refinance option can also allow cash out for bill consolidation. This will allow the family to gain better financial ground while building up a nest egg for the future. VA rates for cash out loans should not be any higher, but your check with your loan officer for current pricing.

VA Refinancing Allows Cash Out for Bill Consolidation, Home Improvements and More

Using existing equity within a piece of property is a viable option to take on a home remodeling effort. The possibility of significantly increasing the value of a piece of property from the refurbishing project is a gamble worth considering. This can be a smart move toward the overall approach of making investments for the future well-being of family members. The ability to refinance an existing VA mortgage while remaining to retain 10% of equity within the building is a smart financial move to provide the funds to make needed repairs. After the project is complete, the family can enjoy their new surroundings with the secure knowledge of a solid mortgage.

2012 VA Loan Limits for Kentucky Counties

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2012 VA Loan Limits for Kentucky Counties

 

County VA Limit
Adair $417,000
Allen $417,000
Anderson $417,000
Ballard $417,000
Barren $417,000
Bath $417,000
Bell $417,000
Boone $417,000
Bourbon $417,000
Boyd $417,000
Boyle $417,000
Bracken $417,000
Breathitt $417,000
Breckinridge $417,000
Bullitt $417,000
Butler $417,000
Caldwell $417,000
Calloway $417,000
Campbell $417,000
Carlisle $417,000
Carroll $417,000
Carter $417,000
Casey $417,000
Christian $417,000
Clark $417,000
Clay $417,000
Clinton $417,000
Crittenden $417,000
Cumberland $417,000
Daviess $417,000
Edmonson $417,000
Elliott $417,000
Estill $417,000
Fayette $417,000
Fleming $417,000
Floyd $417,000
Franklin $417,000
Fulton $417,000
Gallatin $417,000
Garrard $417,000
Grant $417,000
Graves $417,000
Grayson $417,000
Green $417,000
Greenup $417,000
Hancock $417,000
Hardin $417,000
Harlan $417,000
Harrison $417,000
Hart $417,000
Henderson $417,000
Henry $417,000
Hickman $417,000
Hopkins $417,000
Jackson $417,000
Jefferson $417,000
Jessamine $417,000
Johnson $417,000
Kenton $417,000
Knott $417,000
Knox $417,000
LaRue $417,000
Laurel $417,000
Lawrence $417,000
Lee $417,000
Leslie $417,000
Letcher $417,000
Lewis $417,000
Lincoln $417,000
Livingston $417,000
Logan $417,000
Lyon $417,000
Madison $417,000
Magoffin $417,000
Marion $417,000
Marshall $417,000
Martin $417,000
Mason $417,000
McCracken $417,000
McCreary $417,000
McLean $417,000
Meade $417,000
Menifee $417,000
Mercer $417,000
Metcalfe $417,000
Monroe $417,000
Montgomery $417,000
Morgan $417,000
Muhlenberg $417,000
Nelson $417,000
Nicholas $417,000
Ohio $417,000
Oldham $417,000
Owen $417,000
Owsley $417,000
Pendleton $417,000
Perry $417,000
Pike $417,000
Powell $417,000
Pulaski $417,000
Robertson $417,000
Rockcastle $417,000
Rowan $417,000
Russell $417,000
Scott $417,000
Shelby $417,000
Simpson $417,000
Spencer $417,000
Taylor $417,000
Todd $417,000
Trigg $417,000
Trimble $417,000
Union $417,000
Warren $417,000
Washington $417,000
Wayne $417,000
Webster $417,000
Whitley $417,000
Wolfe $417,000
Woodford $417,000

Louisville Kentucky VA mortgage refinancing

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The Louisville, Kentucky VA mortgage refinancing programs offer attractive benefits of eligible VA veterans and active duty personnel. The rate and term program is designed to refinance an existing qualified mortgage (regardless of type) into a Louisville Kentucky VA loan product. So the existing loan could be a conventional, FHA, Sub-Prime, or other product. So long as the new loan amount and property qualify under current Louisville Kentucky VA program guidelines.

The second financing options involves Louisville Kentucky cash-out refinancing. As an eligible VA borrower, you can take advantage of the equity in your home for a multitude of reasons. Pay off a second mortgage, take cash-out for a motor home, pay for college tuition, etc. The guidelines for borrowing under the VA cash-out loan program vary, so give us a call to find out what options are available for you.

The third Louisville Kentucky refinance option is for those who have a Louisville Kentucky VA loan and are just looking to improve their interest rate. If this is you, you should know that the Louisville Kentucky VA offers an attractive Streamline Louisville Kentucky Refinance option (called the VA to VA or IRRRL Loan Product). One of our Louisville Kentucky VA loan specialist can take a quick look to see if today’s rates work for your streamline fixed rate loan or Louisville Kentucky ARM refinance.

The VA has established two basic critical guidelines for qualifying for a Louisville Kentucky VA streamline refinance loan:

  • Except when Louisville Kentucky refinancing an existing Louisville Kentucky VA guaranteed adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) to a fixed rate, it must result in a lower interest rate
  • And, when Louisville Kentucky refinancing from an existing VA ARM loan to a fixed rate, the interest rate may increase.

The best part is, that in many instances, no appraisal or credit underwriting package is even required by VA. In fact, your certificate of eligibility is also not required. We’ll simply use the VA’s e-mail confirmation procedure for interest rate reduction refinance in lieu of a certificate of eligibility.

IRRRL Loans

An IRRRL may be done with “no money out of pocket” by including all costs in the new loan or by making the new loan at an interest rate high enough to enable the loan origination specialist to pay the costs. One more thing to remember–the interest rate on the new loan must be lower than the rate on the old loan, unless you refinance an ARM to a fixed rate mortgage.

An Louisville Kentucky  IRRRL can be done only if you have already used your eligibility for a VA loan on the property you intend to refinance. It must be a Louisville Kentucky VA to VA refinance, and it will reuse the entitlement you originally used. You may have used your entitlement by obtaining a Louisville Kentucky VA loan when you bought your house, or by substituting your eligibility for that of the seller if you assumed the loan. If you have your Certificate of Eligibility, take it to the lender to show the prior use of your entitlement.

The occupancy requirement for an IRRRL is different from other VA loans. When you originally got your Louisville Kentucky VA loan, you certified that you occupied or intended to occupy the home. For an IRRRL, you only need to certify that you previously occupied the home.

VA To VA Refinance

The loan may not exceed the sum of the outstanding balance on the existing Louisville Kentucky VA loan, plus allowable fees and closing costs, including the funding fee and up to 2 discount points. You may also add up to $6,000 of energy efficiency improvements into the loan.

Adding all of these items into your loan may result in a situation in which you owe more than the fair market value of the house and will reduce the benefit of refinancing since your payment will not be lowered as much as it could be. Also, you could have difficulty selling the house for enough to pay off your loan balance. Your loan origination Specialist will gladly let you know when they believe it makes no sense for this loan program.

Finally, no loan other than the existing VA loan may be paid from the proceeds of an IRRRL. If you have a second mortgage, the holder must agree to subordinate that lien so that your new VA loan will be a first mortgage.

While all of this sounds rather complicated, it’s important to know that we’re here to take care of all of the hassle for you and explain the process to you in plain English. Just give us a call today and we’ll be happy to assist!

 

2012 Louisville, Ky BAH Rates Basic Allowance for Housing in Kentucky

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2012 Louisville, Ky BAH Rates Basic Allowance for Housing: MHA: KY109 – LOUISVILLE Make your financial plans carefully when factoring in BAH as a contributing source of income for your house payment. Remember, BAH is calculated on local rents. Mortgage amounts are not used to compute Basic Allowance for Housing. You may be able to offset some or all of your monthly mortgage payments using BAH, but it’s not designed to do so.

Grade
With Dependents
Without Dependents
E1
$1020.00
$786.00
E2
$1020.00
$786.00
E3
$1020.00
$786.00
E4
$1020.00
$786.00
E5
$1110.00
$882.00
E6
$1287.00
$966.00
E7
$1416.00
$1062.00
E8
$1560.00
$1170.00
E9
$1722.00
$1290.00
W1
$1290.00
$987.00
W2
$1476.00
$1143.00
W3
$1650.00
$1293.00
W4
$1749.00
$1329.00
W5
$1866.00
$1449.00
O1E
$1446.00
$1110.00
O2E
$1626.00
$1218.00
O3E
$1767.00
$1326.00
O1
$1128.00
$930.00
O2
$1281.00
$1080.00
O3
$1644.00
$1296.00
O4
$1908.00
$1431.00
O5
$2097.00
$1572.00
O6
$2118.00
$1650.00
O7
$2139.00
$1683.00

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Frequently Asked Questions on Kentucky VA loans

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Frequently Asked Questions on Kentucky VA loans

 
We’ve helped thousands of veterans and military families capitalize on the home loan benefits earned by their service. Along the way, we’ve also answered more than a few questions about the Kentucky  VA Loan — and we’re always happy to help. For your convenience, we’ve compiled the answers to some of the more common questions.

If you have more questions, don’t hesitate to contact us. Give us a call at 502-905-3708 or complete our online questionnaire to find out more. kentuckyloan@gmail.com

 

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VA Loan Eligibility
What is the VA Loan entitlement?
Veterans, service members and others who qualify have what is called an entitlement, which is basically a promise from the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide a financial guaranty on a mortgage issued by one of its approved lenders. The VA doesn’t issue home loans. Instead, it guarantees a portion of each. That guaranty is important to lenders and helps borrowers who might otherwise struggle to secure financing. Having a VA entitlement means you have a financial guaranty from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Am I eligible as a spouse of a deceased veteran?
VA loans are available to some non-military personnel, including both unmarried and remarried spouses. An unmarried spouse whose veteran died on active duty or because of a disability connected to his or her service is eligible for VA home loan benefits.

Surviving spouses who obtained a VA loan with the veteran before his or her death can also obtain a VA Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan, better known as a VA Streamline refinance. Surviving spouses who remarried upon or after turning age 57 and on or after December 16, 2003, may be eligible for a VA home loan. Surviving spouses who remarried before that date are no longer eligible to participate.

The spouse of an active duty member who is listed as missing in action (MIA) or a prisoner of war (POW) for at least 90 days is eligible for one-time use of the VA home loan benefit.

How can I get my Certificate of Eligibility?
The Certificate of Eligibility is a formal VA document that certifies what entitlement, if any, a military member has for a VA home loan. Obtaining the Certificate of Eligibility is a crucial step in the process. This is the only verifiable way to determine a veteran’s eligibility and entitlement. Without a Certificate of Eligibility, prospective borrowers cannot complete the lending process. Veterans can obtain their Certificate of Eligibility directly from the VA, which typically takes a few weeks. Veterans United Home Loans uses an automated system to get your Certificate of Eligibility in minutes.
Who is eligible for the VA Loan?
There are basic eligibility requirements for veterans and service members, along with members of the Reserves, the National Guard and surviving spouses.

You May Be Eligible for a VA Loan If Any One of the Following are True:
• You served 181 days during peacetime (Active Duty)
• You served 90 days during war time (Active Duty)
• You served 6 years in the Reserves or National Guard
• You are the spouse of a service member who died in the line of duty or because of a service-connected disability.

The only way to verify a veteran’s eligibility for a VA loan is to obtain a Certificate of Eligibility. Veterans can obtain their Certificate of Eligibility directly from the VA, which typically takes a few weeks. Veterans United Home Loans uses an automated system to get your Certificate of Eligibility in minutes.

It’s important to remember that not everyone eligible for a VA loan ultimately secures one. Prospective borrowers still have to satisfy credit and underwriting standards set by both the VA and the lender.

What is the difference between eligibility and prequalification?
Not everyone eligible for a VA loan ultimately secures one. Prospective borrowers still have to satisfy credit and underwriting standards set by both the VA and the lender. Getting prequalified for a loan is a basic step that borrowers can complete online or over the phone. This step gives veterans a sense of their purchasing power and lays the foundation for the credit and underwriting process. But it is only a first step. Veterans with sufficient credit scores will move toward loan preapproval, which is a more formal stage desired by home sellers and real estate agents.
How do basic and bonus entitlements work?
Basic Allowance for Housing, formerly known as Basic Allowance for Quarters, is a key asset that can help service members qualify for and afford a VA mortgage. This monthly housing allowance can be counted as income provided it’s stable and likely to continue. The same is true for other military allowances and forms of bonus pay. Lenders have to make sure the payments are reliable and consistent. Qualified borrowers can use BAH to cover some or all of their monthly mortgage payment.
How do I restore my entitlement once I pay off my previous VA Loan?
Veterans who want to fully restore their entitlement after paying off their VA loan can seek a full restoration of their entitlement. The most common example is when a borrower sells their home and uses the sale proceeds to pay off their original mortgage. At that point, the veteran’s previously used entitlement is no longer tied up in the original home. Veterans then have to fill out a VA form and submit documentation to the agency.
What is 2nd Tier Entitlement?
Qualified borrowers have two layers of entitlement. Together, the first tier and the second tier combine to create the VA guaranty. The second, additional layer of entitlement can help borrowers who have experienced foreclosures or other major problems with VA loans. Thanks to second-tier entitlement, even a veteran who defaults on a VA loan can still purchase again. It’s important to note that on a second-tier entitlement purchase, there’s a minimum loan amount of $144,000.
Can I use the VA Loan for a second home or rental properties?
No. The VA Loan is designed only for primary residences that are occupied by the owners of the properties.
VA Loan Qualification
Who sets the VA Loan guidelines, the VA or my lender?
The VA sets broad requirements and guidelines for military borrowers. There are no income requirements or credit requirements to participate in the VA Loan Guaranty program. The VA simply requires that borrowers represent a satisfactory credit risk. But VA lenders ultimately issue the loans, and they have their own unique requirements, especially when it comes to credit scores. So prospective borrowers have to satisfy both the VA and the agency’s approved lenders in order to secure home financing.
If I have bad credit, can I still get a VA Loan?
In today’s economic climate, VA lenders are looking for solid credit scores. Lenders will determine at the outset whether your credit score meets its benchmark. But veterans whose score falls short shouldn’t lose hope. We have an entire department dedicated to helping people raise their credit scores and prequalify for the loan they deserve. Our Department of Secondary Approval works one-on-one with veterans, providing simple and concrete steps to boosting their financial health. Best of all, it’s absolutely free.
Can someone else sign on the loan with me?
Veterans and service members can have someone sign on the loan with them, although there are certain restrictions. For a VA loan, that other person, known as a co-borrower, must be either a spouse or another veteran. Parents, friends and significant others who don’t fall under one of those two headings cannot be a co-borrower on a VA loan. Married veterans can obtain a VA loan on their own, but if they live in a community property state, their spouse’s active debt and income will be factored into the loan application.
What income can I use to qualify for a VA Loan?
VA-approved lenders have to make sure prospective borrowers have enough steady income to meet their monthly expenses, including a new mortgage payment. Lenders are generally looking for at least two years of stable employment and income from the same employer and job type. Reliable, documented income can be included from a host of sources, including:
• Base pay & allowances
• Non-military employment
• Retirement income
• Self-Employment
• Commissions
• Rental income
• A spouse’s income
• Alimony/child care

To count income from overtime work, part-time jobs, second jobs and bonuses, veterans need to show that same two-year period of stability. Veterans who are self-employed or who make a living in the building trades, doing seasonal work or working mostly on commission have some additional paperwork hurdles to face. Tax returns for the previous two years will be essential in verifying income.

How long do I have to wait after bankruptcy to get a VA Loan?
A bankruptcy or foreclosure doesn’t automatically disqualify you from getting a VA loan. But a lot of it depends on when the event occurred. In most cases, veterans will not be able to secure VA financing for two years after a bankruptcy or foreclosure. The VA has some exceptions that allow military members to participate in the program before that two-year mark. But, remember that VA-approved lenders, and not the VA, ultimately issue the loan. Lenders have more stringent standards that rise above the VA’s requirements. And that means there’s almost no way for a borrower to secure financing for at least two years.
Do I need my tax returns to apply for a VA Loan?
Lenders will file paperwork with the IRS to obtain tax records for prospective borrowers. This information plays a crucial role in determining a veteran’s financial health and ability to handle the fiscal responsibilities associated with homeownership. Veterans can help speed through the process by having that information on hand, but it isn’t necessary.
Rates and Loan Costs
What fees should I expect to pay for my VA Loan?
The VA has cap on the fees that veterans can pay to obtain a VA loan. Generally, VA lenders are allowed to charge a 1 percent origination fee, plus another percent to cover administrative and other costs. On a VA loan, sellers can pay up to 6 percent of the loan amount in closing costs and concessions. The one charge most VA borrowers can’t escape is the VA Funding Fee, a mandatory cost that helps keep the home loan program running. Borrowers with service-connected disabilities can receive an exemption from the VA Funding Fee.
What is the VA Funding Fee, and how do I calculate it?
The VA Funding Fee is a mandatory fee applied to both purchase and refinance loans. It helps keep the home loan program running. The fee is a percentage of the loan amount, and it changes depending on several factors, including whether it’s a purchase or a refinance, how many VA loans you’ve had in the past and the type of military service. You can see the full breakdown and even calculate your exact fee by visiting VAFundingFee.com.
How are rates for VA Loans determined?
Mortgage rates are shaped by a host of economic factors. Lenders set their rates based on what’s happening in the bond market and in the greater financial landscape. Interest rates change constantly, often multiple times per day, which is why it’s important to talk with your loan officer about when to lock in your rate. As with other lending products, military members with excellent credit can secure better interest rates and loan terms than those with less sterling credit. But, in general, VA loans have consistently lower rates than conventional loans.
Does the VA Loan offer adjustable rates?
Veterans can explore adjustable rate mortgage options with a VA loan. Today, the most common ARM for VA borrowers is either a 3/1 or 5/1 Hybrid, where the borrower gets a fixed interest rate for the first three or five years of the loan term. A low interest rate during those first few years can make a huge difference for veterans who might need cash to pay off other debts or obligations. ARMs are also a potential option for service members who only plan to stay in their homes for three to five years. Not every VA-approved lender offers ARMs. Many states require lenders to have additional compliance disclosures and counseling initiatives in order to satisfy government requirements.
Does my credit score affect my VA Loan rate?
Your credit score plays an important role in determining your mortgage rate. Prospective borrowers with solid credit can expect lower rates and better terms than those with fair to middling scores. The VA requires borrowers to be a satisfactory credit risk in order to qualify for a government-backed loan. VA lenders have their own additional requirements and, in the current lending climate, will pay close attention to an applicant’s score. It’s more important than ever to get a handle on your credit profile, get caught up on any outstanding debts and responsibly use credit. Put yourself in the best position possible when it comes time to start the home-buying process.
VA Loan Guidelines
Can I borrow more than the value of my home with a VA loan?
On a VA purchase loan, veterans can borrow up to the appraised value of the home, plus some costs and fees associated with the loan. Homebuyers interested in making their home more energy efficient can add up to $6,000 in improvements through an Energy Efficient Mortgage. On a VA Cash-Out Refinance, we can help homeowners refinance up to 100 percent of their home’s value. Homeowners can use that cash to pay bills, renovate their home and other key uses.
Can I have more than one VA loan at a time?
Your VA entitlement isn’t a one-time benefit. Borrowers who qualify can utilize their VA home loan benefits over and over. Most veterans will only ever have one VA-backed mortgage at a time. But there are unique situations where veterans can have more than one VA loan at one time. Most of those circumstances are related to relocation needs, including deployments and jobs. But it’s important to remember that VA loans are for primary residences. You can’t use your home loan benefits to purchase investment properties or businesses.
How complicated is VA financing?
As the nation’s leading dedicated VA lender, we’ve worked hard to make the VA loan process as simple and streamlined as possible. VA loans have less stringent requirements than other lending programs, and that’s one of the key benefits for veterans and active duty personnel. Prospective borrowers have to meet basic financial and credit-related benchmarks to satisfy both the VA and the lender. Veterans receive a financial guaranty from the VA, and that guaranty gives lenders the confidence to issue no-down payment loans with great rates and terms.
When purchasing a home, does the VA Loan allow for cash back options?
The VA has two major refinance programs. One of them, the Cash-Out Refinance, helps homeowners extract cash from their home’s equity while obtaining a lower interest rate. We can help veterans refinance up to 100 percent of their home’s appraised value. Most lenders are currently capped at 90 percent. The process for obtaining a Cash-Out Refinance is similar to the process borrowers go through for a VA purchase loan. Veterans with a conventional or FHA mortgage can refinance into a VA loan using the Cash-Out program.
What is the maximum VA Home Loan?
Contrary to what you might have read or heard, there isn’t a maximum loan amount on a VA loan. But there is a maximum amount the VA will guaranty without the borrower having some manner of down payment. That’s what industry people are referring to when they talk about VA loan limits. In today’s market, qualified borrowers can purchase a home worth up to $417,000 with no money down across most of the country. In some high-cost areas, that limit can rise to more than $725,000.
Can I borrow extra money to make home improvements?
VA borrowers can add up to $6,000 to their loan to make energy efficiency improvements to their home. Known as an energy efficiency mortgage, or EEM, these unique loan products allow homeowners to make select upgrades and repairs to the property in order to maximize energy efficiencies. Spending money at the outset on energy improvements can ultimately lower heating, cooling and other related energy costs for years to come. That monthly savings can be funneled into additional payments to the mortgage principal or dozens of other household necessities. Veterans interested in an EEM should consult with their lender and be sure to arrange for a home energy audit from a professional firm.
VA Loan Basics
Who is Veterans United and VA Mortgage Center.com?
Veterans United is a financial services firm and parent company of VA Mortgage Center.com, the nation’s leading dedicated VA lender. In the last year alone, we’ve made available more than $1.6 billion in VA financing. Headquartered in Columbia, Missouri, we employ more than 700 people in nearly two dozen states and have maintained an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau for five straight years. Our mission is to help veterans and active duty personnel take advantage of the benefits earned by their service. We are here to proudly serve those who have served.
How is Veterans United involved in the community?
We are committed to enhancing lives and strengthening communities across the country. Veterans United and its employees donated more than $550,000 to military charities and community groups in 2010 alone. We’re proud to support military organizations such as Fisher Housing Foundation, Hire Heroes USA, Homes for Our Troops, Fisher House Foundation, Paralyzed Veterans of America and the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans. Our employees contribute thousands of hours to volunteer projects, from Boys & Girls Club to building a house each year for a veteran in need. To further our philanthropic goals, we recently launched the Veterans United Foundation. Learn more about our new foundation at EnhanceLives.com.
Why choose the VA Loan program?
The number one reason veterans and active duty borrowers chose the VA loan program is simple: The ability to purchase a home with no money down. That incredible benefit opens the doors of homeownership to thousands of people who might otherwise struggle to secure financing. VA loans also feature no private mortgage insurance, flexible credit and income requirements and consistently lower rates than other loan products. Your VA loan entitlement is a hard-earned benefit. This program provides qualified borrowers with unmatched buying power and flexibility. For the vast majority of veterans, service members and military families, the VA loan program represents the simplest and most powerful path to homeownership.
How do I get prequalified and what happens afterward?
The best way to start the application process is to speak to one of our VA loan specialists today. Our team can prequalify borrowers over the phone in a matter of minutes. We will gather some of your basic financial information and take a look at your credit score. You’ll then receive our loan application packet and get on the path to preapproval, which is a more involved process that requires a more detailed look at your finances and your ability to handle a mortgage and its associated costs.
What if I don’t have copies of my discharge paperwork?
VA lenders have to obtain all kinds of official paperwork in order to process a loan, from the borrower’s Certificate of Eligibility to tax returns and other crucial documents. It’s easy for paperwork to get lost over time, so borrowers shouldn’t worry if they can’t locate their discharge documents or other important pieces of paper. We can obtain fresh copies of your most important documents with no hassle. Borrowers can also contact the VA and other entities to secure the paperwork themselves. The lack of this paperwork won’t necessarily derail the loan process, but it’s best to work with the lender as quickly as possible to take care of document needs.
Can I pay off a VA Loan early?
VA loans do not have any kind of prepayment policies. That means borrowers can pay off their loans early without penalty. That’s a significant benefit for homeowners who want to cut down on their interest costs over time. Paying an additional $50 or $100 a month toward your premium can shave off years and tens of thousands of dollars from your 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.
I see that VA Loans are assumable, what does that mean?
With most loan products, when a home is sold the existing mortgage must be paid off. But there are instances when a homebuyer can take over the loan balance, interest rate and terms of the existing mortgage. This is referred to as “assuming” the loan. VA loans are one of the only fixed-rate mortgages that are assumable. This key difference gives homeowners increased flexibility when the time comes to sell their home.
When is the VA Loan not my best option?
For the vast majority of veterans, active duty service members and military families, the VA loan represents the most flexible and powerful loan program on the market. Qualified borrowers can purchase a home worth up to $417,000 and more without a down payment or out-of-pocket spending. But there are some cases when a VA loan may not represent the best fit. Veterans with significant cash reserves who can cover a 20-percent down payment may want to consider conventional financing. But that isn’t the typical financial situation for most military borrowers. For everyone else, VA loans often make the most financial sense and allow veterans to get the biggest bang for their buck.
VA Refinancing
Can the VA Loan help me lower my monthly bills?
The VA has two major refinance programs. One, the Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan, better known as a VA Streamline, helps homeowners get into a lower-rate mortgage to reduce their monthly payment. VA Streamlines come with minimal hassle and paperwork. The VA does not require appraisals or credit checks on Streamlines, but some lenders have recently made them mandatory. We are still able to process some Streamlines without an appraisal, which is a tremendous benefit given the decline in home values across the country. Homeowners have to pay closing costs on a VA Streamline. But these can be rolled into the overall loan amount, along with up to $6,000 in energy efficiency improvements.
Can I refinance my home if I don’t currently have a VA Loan?
Veterans and active duty homeowners who qualify can refinance into a VA loan using the program’s cash-out refinance program. The process for obtaining a Cash-Out Refinance is similar to the process borrowers go through for a VA purchase loan, from the income verification and debt-to-income ratio to a home appraisal. Qualified homeowners with conventional or FHA mortgages do not have to take out cash when they refinance into a VA loan. But they are ineligible for the simpler VA Streamline program.
House Hunting
What is the Veterans United Realty referral program?
VA loans are specialized tools that require specialized knowledge. That’s why Veterans United has developed a unique partnership with Veterans United Realty, a network of more than 1,400 real estate agents who specialize in helping veterans and active duty personnel purchase homes. These agents understand the requirements and advantages of VA loans and can make a huge difference on behalf of their clients. homebuyers who close on a home using a Veterans United Realty agent receive up to $500 after closing.
What types of homes can I buy with a VA Loan?
The vast majority of military buyers use their VA loan to purchase or refinance an existing single-family home. But veterans interested in purchasing a condo or building a home from the ground up can also utilize a VA loan. You can use a VA loan:

• To purchase a residence that’s owned and occupied by the veteran.
• To refinance an existing VA-guaranteed or direct loan in order to lower the current interest rate.
• To refinance in order to take out cash.
• To repair, alter or improve a residence owned by a veteran.
• To simultaneously purchase and improve a home
• To make energy-efficiency improvements in conjunction with a VA purchase or refinance loan.
• To purchase up to four one-family residential units in a condo development approved by the VA. One of those four units must be used as the borrower’s primary residence.
• To purchase a farm residence to be owned and occupied by the veteran. The property cannot be a working farm or an income-producing property.

You cannot use a VA loan to purchase vacation homes or income properties

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Kentucky VA Loans

What are VA Home Loans?

VA Loans provide military veterans and current service members a distinct advantage when it comes time to purchase or refinance a home. Today’s VA Loans have the most favorable terms available for most veterans. VA Loans can be used to purchase a new home with no down payment with no mortgage insurance or refinance up to 90% of a homes current equity.

What are the eligibility requirements for a VA Loan in Kentucky?

Veterans Affairs loan guidelines use two methods of income qualification in Kentucky. The residual income method is the primary method, where it is determined that the borrower has sufficient income to cover daily living costs once housing, taxes, insurance and all other liabilities like credit card and auto payments have been made. Additionally, VA loans use a debt to income ratio (DTI). Using this ratio, the veteran’s total debt should not exceed 41% of the veteran’s total income. Most lenders will require at least a 620 credit score for a VA Loan approval.

How much can I borrow?

The maximum VA Mortgage amount is determined by:

Maximum VA Loan in Kentucky: The largest loan allowed for VA mortgages with zero down is $417,000 in KY. Please refer to the Kentucky VA Loan Limit chart at the bottom of this page to see your area’s limit.
Maximum Finance: For purchase transactions, the Maximum VA Loan will be 100% of the lower of the selling price or the appraised value.

What will the down payment and closing costs be?
Kentucky VA loans have zero money down up to $417,000 in most counties.

What property types are allowed for VA Loans in Kentucky?
VA Loans may be used to purchase or refinance single family residences and VA approved condo projects if the property is the veteran’s primary residence.

Can I do a VA refinance in Kentucky?
Three kinds of VA Refinance programs are available for veterans in Kentucky.

Rate/Term VA Refinance
The Rate/Term VA Refinance can be used to refinance a conventional, FHA or subprime mortgage into a stable, fixed rate VA Loan.
VA Cash-Out Refinance

A Cash-Out VA Refinance is very beneficial for the veteran who wants to access the equity that they have built up in their home. VA Loans can be used to refinance up to 90% of a homes current value and take cash out for any reason.
Streamline Refinance

The VA Streamline Refinance is designed to lower the interest rate on a current VA mortgage or convert a current VA adjustable rate mortgage into a fixed rate. A VA Streamline Refinance Loan can be performed quickly and easily. It requires much less hassle and paperwork than a normal refinance including no appraisal, no qualifying debt ratios and no income verification.

How much can I refinance in Kentucky?
The maximum amount for an KY VA loan is determined by:

Maximum VA Loan in Kentucky: The largest loan allowed for a VA Mortgage varies from county to county. The highest maximum VA Mortgage right now is $1,094,625. The lowest maximum VA Mortgage amount available in any county is $417,000. To see what the limit is in the county in which you’re interested, visit the following page http://www.homeloans.va.gov/docs/2009_county_loan_limits.pdf. This site lists U.S. territories as well as states.

Maximum Finance: In Kentucky, The maximum VA refinance loan amount will be 100% of the appraised value of the home for a rate/term refinance or 90% of the appraised value for a VA cash out refinance.

What factors determine if I am eligible for a VA Refinance Loan?
VA refinance loans use two methods for income qualification purposes in Kentucky. The residual income method is the primary method, where it is determined that the borrower has sufficient income to cover daily living costs once housing, taxes, insurance and all other liabilities like credit card and auto payments have been made. Additionally, VA loans use a debt to income ratio (DTI). Using this ratio, the veteran’s total debt should not exceed 41% of the veteran’s total income. Most lenders will require at least a 620 credit score for a VA Loan approval.

Why choose a VA Home Loan?

Kentucky VA Mortgages require no down payment.
There are no prepayment penalties for VA Home Loans.
An Kentucky VA Loan is fully assumable, provided the person assuming is qualified.
VA Mortgage Loans have no PMI premiums.
A VA Mortgage Loan is eligible for non-credit qualifying, Streamline Refinance or “IRRRL”.
A VA Home Mortgage is available all areas of the country, provided a market exists for the property and the home meets VA’s property standards.
A VA Home Loan may be used to purchase or refinance a new or existing home.
Kentucky VA Loans are offered at terms of 15 or 30 years.

VA Refinance Questions & Answers
1. What are the guidelines for a VA Refinance?
If the borrower wishes to take cash out of the property, then the maximum financing amount is 90% of the appraised value, depending on the borrowers qualifications. If the borrower does not take cash out then the maximum financing will be 100% of the appraised value of the home or the amount you are refinancing plus closing costs, whichever is lower.
2. Why should I consider refinancing into a VA-insured mortgage?
VA refinance mortgages do not come with prepayment penalties, have no teaser rates nor balloon payments. They are offered at market rate with terms up to 30 years and are fully amortized, meaning that you pay towards principal and interest every month.
3. What if I have a prepayment penalty and other refinancing costs and there isn’t enough equity in my home to refinance?
If you do not have sufficient equity in your home to add your prepayment penalty and/or other refinancing costs into your new VA mortgage, then you should ask your current lender to consider a second mortgage to pay the difference or a short payoff on your existing loan. Offering either of these options is at the discretion of the lender.
4. Does it matter that the value of my home is now less than what I still owe?
Not to VA, but the current mortgage lender considering the refinance would have to be willing to accept a short payoff on the existing loan OR to hold a second mortgage to make up the difference needed to pay off the existing mortgage and the home’s value.
5. I have already obtained one VA loan. Can I get another one?
Yes, your eligibility is reusable depending on the circumstances. Normally, if you have paid off your prior VA loan and disposed of the property, you can have your used eligibility restored for additional use. Also, on a one-time only basis, you may have your eligibility restored if your prior VA loan has been paid in full but you still own the property.
6. Only a portion of my eligibility is available at this time because my prior loan has not been paid in full even though I don’t own the property anymore. Can I still obtain a VA guaranteed home loan?
Yes, depending on the circumstances. If a veteran has already used a portion of his or her eligibility and the used portion cannot yet be restored, any partial remaining eligibility would be available for use. The veteran would have to discuss with a lender whether the remaining balance would be sufficient for the loan amount sought and whether any down payment would be required.
7. Is the surviving spouse of a deceased veteran eligible for the home loan benefit?
The unmarried surviving spouse of a veteran who died on active duty or as the result of a service-connected disability is eligible for the home loan benefit. If you wish to make application for the home loan benefit as a surviving spouse, please contact us.

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Why a VA Loan?

The more you know about our home loan program, the more you will realize how little “red tape” there really is in getting a VA loan. These loans are often made without any down payment at all, and frequently offer lower interest rates than ordinarily available with other kinds of loans. Aside from the veteran’s certificate of eligibility and the VA-assigned appraisal, the application process is not much different than any other type of mortgage loan. And if the lender is approved for automatic processing, as more and more lenders are now, a buyer’s loan can be processed and closed by the lender without waiting for VA’s approval of the credit application.

Additionally, if the lender is approved under VA’s Lender Appraisal Processing Program (LAPP), the lender may review the appraisal completed by a VA-assigned appraiser and close the loan on the basis of that review. The LAPP process can further speed the time to loan closing.

What is a VA Guarenteed Loan?

These loans are made by a lender, such as a mortgage company, savings and loan or bank. VA’s guaranty on the loan protects the lender against loss if the payments are not made, and is intended to encourage lenders to offer veterans loans with more favorable terms. The amount of guaranty on the loan depends on the loan amount and whether the veteran used some entitlement previously. With the current maximum guaranty, a veteran who hasn’t previously used the benefit may be able to obtain a VA loan up to $240,000 depending on the borrower’s income level and the appraised value of the property. The local VA office can provide more details on guaranty and entitlement amounts.

Who is Eligible?

Veterans who served on active duty and were discharged under conditions other than dishonorable, during World War II and later periods are eligible for VA loan benefits. World War II (September 16, 1940 to July 25, 1947), Korean conflict (June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955), and Vietnam era (August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975) veterans must have at least 90 days’ service. Veterans with service only during peacetime periods and active duty military personnel must have had more than 180 days’ active service. Veterans of enlisted service which began after September 7, 1980, or officers with service beginning after October 16, 1981, must in most cases have served at least 2 years. VA regional office personnel may assist with additional eligibility questions

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VA Loan Applications

The application process for VA financing is no different from any other type of loan. In fact, the VA application form is the same as that used for HUD/FHA and conventional loans. The mortgage lender verifies the applicant’s income and assets, and obtains a credit report to see that other obligations are being paid on time. If all is well and the appraised value of the property is enough to cover the loan needed, the lender, in most instances, can then close the loan under VA’s automatic procedure. Only about 10 percent of VA loan applications have to be submitted to a VA office for approval before closing.

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VA Loan Uses

You may use VA-guaranteed financing:

  1. To buy a home.
  2. To buy a townhouse or condominium unit in a project that has been approved by VA.
  3. To build a home.
  4. To repair, alter, or improve a home.
  5. To simultaneously purchase and improve a home.
  6. To improve a home through installment of a solar heating and/or cooling system or other energy efficient improvements.
  7. To refinance an existing home loan.
  8. To refinance an existing VA loan to reduce the interest rate and add energy efficiency improvements.
  9. To buy a manufactured (mobile) home and/or lot.
  10. To buy and improve a lot on which to place a manufactured home which you already own and occupy.
  11. To refinance a manufactured home loan in order to acquire a lot.
VA Loan Costs

A basic funding fee of 2.0 percent must be paid to VA by all but certain exempt veterans. A down payment of 5 percent or more will reduce the fee to 1.5 percent and a 10 percent down payment will reduce it to 1.25 percent.

A funding fee of 2.75 percent must be paid by all eligible Reserve/National Guard individuals. A down payment of 5 percent or more will reduce the fee to 2.25 percent and a 10 percent down payment will reduce it to 2.0 percent.

The funding fee for loans to refinance an existing VA home loan with a new VA home loan to lower the existing interest rate is 0.5 percent.

Veterans who are using entitlement for a second or subsequent time who do not make a down payment of at least 5 percent are charged a funding fee of 3 percent.

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Louisville VA Guidelines- IRRRL

Interest Rate Reduction Refinancing Loans

An IRRRL is a Louisville VA-guaranteed loan made to refinance an existing Louisville VA-guaranteed loan, generally at a lower interest rate than the existing VA loan, and with lower principal and interest payments than the existing Louisville VA loan.

The principal and interest payment on an IRRRL must be less than the principal and interest payment on the loan being refinanced unless one of the following exceptions applies:

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The IRRRL is refinancing an ARM
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Term of the IRRRRL is shorter than the term of the loan being refinanced unless, OR
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Energy efficiency improvements are included in the IRRRL. Improvements must be completed within 90 days immediately preceding the date of the loan closing.
A significant increase in the veteran’s monthly payment may occur with any of the above exceptions, especially if combined with one of more of the following:

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Financing of closing costs
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Financing of up to two discount points
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Financing of the funding fee and/or
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Higher interest rate when an ARM is being refinanced.
It is the underwriter’s discretion to determine whether or not the increase in monthly PITI is acceptable.

General Guidelines for IRRRL

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• Minimum credit score of 640

• Maximum loan amount is the existing VA loan balance plus the following: o Allowable fees and charges, plus

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The cost of energy efficiency improvements, and
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The VA funding fee = .50.
• The maximum loan term is the original term of the VA loan being refinanced plus ten years, but not to exceed 30 years.

• The borrower cannot pay off liens other than the existing VA loan from IRRRL proceeds. Any second lien-holder would have to agree to subordinate.

• All IRRRLs must contain either a conforming appraisal or a 2055 exterior (at minimum). The loan amount + funding fee must be supported by the value.

• Not eligible in the state of Illinois.

• IRRRLs must be current and have no 30-day or greater mortgage lates in the most recent 12 months. The following documentation is required to be in the loan file:

o Evidence the existing loan is current
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If the loan is seasoned 12 months or more, evidence that the existing loan has not had any 30-day or greater mortgage lates in the past 12 months
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If the loan is seasoned less than 12 months, evidence:  The existing loan has no 30-day or greater mortgage lates since the inception of the loan and

No 30-day or greater mortgage lates for any other first mortgage loans associated with the property and borrower(s) in the most recent 12 months.

•While the borrower may pay any reasonable amount of discount points in cash, only up to two discount points can be included in the loan amount.

•An IRRRL cannot be used to take equity out of the property or pay off debts, other than the VA loan being refinanced. Loan proceeds may only be applied to paying off the existing VA loan and to the costs of obtaining or closing the IRRRL. Therefore, the general rule is that the borrower cannot receive cash proceeds from the loan.

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Kentucky VA Funding Fee Explained

The Kentucky VA Funding Fee is paid directly to the Department of Veteran’s Affairs and is the reason they can guarantee this no-money-down loan program. This fee is paid so that VA eligibile borrowers can enjoy loan benefits such as $0 down financing and no PMI payments.

Kentucky VA Funding Fee Chart

The Kentucky Funding Fee is calculated by looking at 5 different factors: Loan amount, loan type (Purchase or Refinance), type of service, down payment (if any) and prior Kentucky VA loan use. Take a look at the charts below to see how the va funding fee varies based on these factors.

  Purchase – First Time Use
Down Payment Active Duty/Retired Guard/Reserve
$0 Down 2.15% 2.40%
5-10% Down 1.50% 1.75%
10% or More 1.25% 1.50%
  Purchase – Additional Use
Down Payment Active Duty/Retired Guard/Reserve
$0 Down 3.30% 3.30%
5-10% Down 1.50% 1.75%
10% or More 1.25% 1.50%
  Cashout Refinance
VA Usage Active Duty/Retired Guard/Reserve
1st Time Use 2.15% 2.40%
Additional Use 3.30% 3.30%
  IRRL (Interest Rate Reduction Loan)
VA Usage Active Duty/Retired Guard/Reserve
1st Time Use 0.5% 0.5%
Additional Use 0.5% 0.5%

How the Funding Fee is Paid

The Kentucky VAfunding fee doesn’t need to be ‘paid’ separately and is typically rolled into the loan. This is a big benefit to borrowers looking to take advantage of the $0 down benefit of the VA loan. Not only do borrowers not need to put anything down, but they can also finance the VA funding fee as well.

Kentucky VA Funding Fee Exemption

Borrowers are exempt from paying the funding fee if they receive any disability payments from the Kentucky VA or are considered at least 10% disabled.

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Kentucky VA Home Loans Approval Criteria

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What Criteria Does the VA Use to Approve a Kentucky  VA Mortgage Loans?

What does the VA use to approve Kentucky VA mortgage loans?

If you’re a first-time buyer, VA loans may strike you as confusing and may even be a little daunting. This is because there are a lot of misconceptions about VA mortgage loans, not least of which is the concern on who issues the loan.

It is important to keep in mind that VA guarantees the loan but it does not insure it. Once you are aware of it, you will be able to understand the role that VA plays in the lending process.

Who approves my loan?

According to the VA, many, if not all, VA home loans are approved by the lender using the lending guidelines and criteria which are drafted by the VA. While still in the process of servicing a VA loan, there are several people who usually discuss what the VA will likely approve or decline – in fact, numerous articles with topics revolving VA loans even state it in terms of a particular agency approving an individual loan.

In many situations, the discussions really refers to the rules that are under government regulations. When the VA is required to take care of an individual case, more often than not it means that the situation isn’t properly addressed by existing rules or that the lender still needs additional details.

What is required for my loan to be approved?

Simply put, there are two basic methods set in the VA mortgage guidelines that will determine if an applicant is qualified for a loan. The first thing that will be considered is your income. This is what is referred to as the residual income method.

You will have to ask yourself: can you actually afford to pay the daily costs of the VA home loan? Are your debts too big that you won’t be able to handle an additional monthly mortgage anymore?

You will also need to take into consideration things like your car payment and credit card payments. The second qualification to consider is a more definite examination of the said issues, based on a formula commonly referred to as debt-to-income ratio.

VA Income Requirement Guidelines are similar to other programs.  This is not an inclusive list of items needed.  Documentation may be more of less perLender requirements or through the use of automated underwriting engines such as DO/DU(FNMA) or LP(FHLMC)

Employment verification general requirement

  • Verify a minimum of 2 years employment.
  • If not employed by the present employer less than 2 years:
    Verify prior employment plus present employment covering a total of 2 years;
  • Gaps of employment great than 30 days may need explanation
  • Current paystubs for 1 months time period.  Paystub must contain YTD information.
  • W-2 forms for the past 2 years

or

  • Provide an explanation of why 2 years employment could not be verified.

Borrowers that are self employed will need to provide the following:

VA’s debt-to-income ratio is a ratio of total monthly debt payments (housing expense, installment debts, etc.) to gross monthly income is generally 41%:

Though Debt Ratios may exceed the 41%, if not approved through and automated underwriting engine such as DO/DU(FNMA) or LP(FHLMC) then and underwriter will be looking to make sure that there are some compensating factors. 

In addition, underwriter need to review and verify that there is sufficient residualincome for family support available for the Veteran after making the loan.

COMPENSATING FACTORS 

 

Compensating factors may affect the loan decision. These factors are especially important when reviewing loans which are marginal with respect to residual income or debt-to-income ratio.They cannot be used to compensate for unsatisfactory credit.

Valid compensating factors should logically be able to compensate (to some extent) for the identified weakness in the loan. For example, significant liquid assets may compensate for a residual income shortfall whereas long-term employment would not.

Compensating factors include, but are not limited to the following:

Excellent credit history
Conservative use of consumer credit
Minimal consumer debt
Long-term employment
Significant liquid assets
Sizable downpayment
The existence of equity in refinancing loans
Little or no increase in shelter expense
Military benefits
Satisfactory homeownership experience
High residual income
Low debt-to-income ratio
Tax credits for child care, and
Tax benefits of homeownership.

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Q: What is a VA Guaranteed Home Loan?

A: VA guaranteed loans are made by private lenders, such as banks, savings & loans, or mortgage companies to eligible veterans for the purchase of a home which must be for their own personal occupancy. The guaranty means the lender is protected against loss if you fail to repay the loan. The guaranty replaces the protection the lender normally receives by requiring a down payment allowing you to obtain favorable financing terms.

Q: What is pre-purchase counseling and why is it helpful?

A: Pre-purchase counseling gives a person information on (1) the process of buying a home, (2) the key players in the home buying process, and (3) debt management. The goal is to create a better informed homebuyer. While VA does not require such counseling, we strongly recommend it. There is usually no charge for the housing counseling. An excellent online source of information for first time homebuyers is provided by Ginnie Mae.

To locate a housing counseling office call (800) 569-4287 or visit HUDs website. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) maintains both the phone number and website.

Q: Does my entitlement guarantee that I will get a home loan?

A: No, VA cannot compel a lender to make a loan that would violate their lender policies. Lenders must also comply with VA income and credit standards. If a lender is unwilling to make a loan to you, we can only suggest that you try other lenders.

Q: How much is my entitlement?

A: Your basic entitlement is $36,000. For loans in excess of $144,000 to purchase or construct a home, additional entitlement up to an amount equal to 25 percent of the VA county loan limit for a single family home may be available. VA county loan limits, which can change yearly, are available at this link. The loan limits are the amount a qualified veteran with full entitlement may be able to borrow without making a downpayment.

Q: How do I get a Certificate of Eligibility?

A: Web LGY:  It may be possible to obtain a Certificate of Eligibility from your lender. Most lenders have access to the Web LGY system. This Internet based application can establish eligibility and issue an online Certificate of Eligibility in a matter of seconds. Not all cases can be processed through Web LGY – only those for which VA has sufficient data in our records. However, veterans are encouraged to ask their lenders about this method of obtaining a certificate.

You can apply for a Certificate of Eligibility by submitting a completed VA Form 26-1880, Request For A Certificate of Eligibility , to the Winston-Salem Eligibility Center, along with proof of military service. In some cases it may be possible for VA to establish eligibility without your proof of service. However, to avoid any possible delays, it’s best to provide such evidence.

Q: How do I obtain a VA Home Loan?

A: Here are the steps:

  • Select a home and discuss the purchase with the seller or selling agent. Sign a purchase contract conditioned on approval of your VA home loan.
  • Select a lender, present them with your Certificate of Eligibility if available, and complete a loan application.  The lender can also obtain a Certificate of Eligibility on your behalf.
  • The lender will develop all credit and income information. They will also request VA to assign a licensed appraiser to determine the reasonable value for the property. A Certificate of Reasonable Value will be issued. Note: You may be required to pay for the credit report and appraisal unless the seller agrees to pay.
  • The lender will let you know the decision on the loan. You should be approved if the established value and your credit and income are acceptable.
  • You (and spouse) attend the loan closing. The lender or closing attorney will explain the loan terms and requirements as well as where and how to make the monthly payments. Sign the note, mortgage, and other related papers.

Q: What are the benefits of a VA home loan?

A: There are many benefits of a VA Home loan:

  • Equal opportunity.
  • No down payment (unless required by the lender or the purchase price is more than the reasonable value of the property).
  • Buyer informed of reasonable value.
  • Negotiable interest rate.
  • Ability to finance the VA funding fee (plus reduced funding fees with a down payment of at least 5% and exemption for veterans receiving VA compensation).
  • Closing costs are comparable with other financing types (and may be lower).
  • No mortgage insurance premiums.
  • An assumable mortgage.
  • Right to prepay without penalty.
  • For homes inspected by VA during construction, a warranty from builder and assistance from VA to obtain cooperation of builder.
  • VA assistance to veteran borrowers in default due to temporary financial difficulty.

Q: What can VA not do?

A: Guarantee that a home is free of defects. VA guarantees only the loan. It is your responsibility to assure that you are satisfied with the property being purchased. The VA appraisal is not intended to be an “inspection” of the property. You should seek expert advice (a qualified residential inspection service), as necessary, BEFORE legally committing to a purchase agreement.

If you have a home built, VA cannot compel the builder to correct construction defects although VA does have the authority to suspend a builder from further participation in the home loan program.

VA cannot guarantee that you are making a good investment.  VA cannot provide you with legal services.

Q: Is a guaranteed loan a gift?

A: No, it must be repaid, just as you must repay any money you borrow. If you fail to make the payments you agreed to make, you may lose your home through foreclosure.

Q: Can I get a loan for a home outside of the United States?

A: Unfortunately, the law only allows VA to guarantee loans on property in the United States, its territories, or possessions.

Q: Can I get a VA loan if I have had a bankruptcy in the last few years?

A: The fact you and/or your spouse have been adjudicated bankrupt does not in itself disqualify you for a VA home loan. The following rules apply:

  • If the bankruptcy was discharged more than 2 years ago, it may be disregarded
  • If the bankruptcy was discharged within the last 1 to 2 years, it is probably not possible to determine that you and/or your spouse are a satisfactory credit risk unless both of the following requirements are met:
    • you and/or your spouse have reestablished satisfactory credit, and
    • the bankruptcy was caused by circumstances beyond your and/or your spouses control (such as unemployment, medical bills, etc.)
  • If the bankruptcy was discharged within the past 12 months, it will not generally be possible to determine that you and/or your spouse are satisfactory credit risks.

Q: Why do I have to pay a fee for a VA home loan? Since I paid a fee for my first loan, why is there a larger fee for my second loan?

A: 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 who do not make a down payment is slightly higher. 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. First and second time users who make a down payment of at least 5 percent pay a reduced funding fee of 1.5 percent, the same as first time users making the same down payment. For a 10 percent down payment, the fee drops to 1.25 percent. The effect of the funding fee on a veteran’s financial situation is minimized since the fee may be financed in the loan. National Guard and Reservist veterans pay a slightly higher funding fee percentage. To determine the exact funding fee percentage, please review the funding fee table.

Q: I want to buy a house with a VA loan. Do I need to occupy the property?

A: The law requires that you certify that you intend to occupy the property as your home. This requirement is considered satisfied if you actually intend to occupy the property as your home and in fact so occupy it when the loan is closed or within a reasonable time afterward.

Q: I am a single veteran stationed overseas and want to buy a home in my home town. My friends who are married can do this with their spouses occupying the property in their place, but VA says I can’t do this with my parents or other relatives occupying on my behalf. Isn’t this discrimination against single veterans?

A: The law specifically provides that occupancy by the veteran’s spouse satisfies the personal occupancy requirement. The law makes no provision for occupancy by any other relatives as a substitute for personal occupancy by the veteran.

Q: May a veteran join with a non veteran who is not his or her spouse in obtaining a VA loan?

A: Yes, but the guaranty is based only on the veteran’s portion of the loan. The guaranty cannot cover the nonveteran’s part of the loan. Consult lenders to determine whether they would be willing to accept applications for joint loans of this type. Lenders that are willing to make these types of loans will likely require a down payment to cover risk on the unguaranteed, nonveteran’s portion of the loan. Unlike other loans, the lender must submit joint loans to VA for approval before they are made.

Both incomes can be used to qualify for the loan. However, the veteran’s income must be sufficient to repay at least that portion of the loan related to the veteran’s interest in (portion of) the property and the nonveteran’s income must be adequate to cover the rest.

Q: If a veteran dies before the loan is paid off, will the VA guaranty pay off the balance of the loan?

A: No. The surviving spouse or other co-borrower must continue to make the payments. If there is no CO-borrower, the loan becomes the obligation of the veteran’s estate. Mortgage life insurance is available but must be purchased from private insurance sources.


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What are KEntucky VA Home Loans?
VA Loans provide military veterans and current service members a distinct advantage when it comes time to purchase or refinance a home. Today’s VA Loans have the most favorable terms available for most veterans. VA Loans can be used to purchase a new home with no down payment with no mortgage insurance or refinance up to 90% of a homes current equity.

What are the eligibility requirements for a VA Loan in Kentucky?
Veterans Affairs loan guidelines use two methods of income qualification in Kentucky. The residual income method is the primary method, where it is determined that the borrower has sufficient income to cover daily living costs once housing, taxes, insurance and all other liabilities like credit card and auto payments have been made. Additionally, VA loans use a debt to income ratio (DTI). Using this ratio, the veteran’s total debt should not exceed 41% of the veteran’s total income. Most lenders will require at least a 620 credit score for a VA Loan approval.

How much can I borrow?
The maximum Kentucky VA Mortgage amount is determined by:

Maximum VA Loan in Kentucky: The largest loan allowed for Kentucky VA Mortgage   with zero down is $417,000 in KY. Please refer to the  Kentucky VA Mortgage  chart at the bottom of this page to see your area’s limit.

Maximum Finance: For purchase transactions, the Maximum VA Loan will be 100% of the lower of the selling price or the appraised value.

What will the down payment and closing costs be?
 Kentucky VA Mortgage  have zero money down up to $417,000 in most counties.

What property types are allowed for VA Loans in Kentucky?
VA Loans may be used to purchase or refinance single family residences and VA approved condo projects if the property is the veteran’s primary residence.

Can I do a VA refinance in Kentucky?
Three kinds of  Kentucky VA Mortgage programs are available for veterans in Kentucky.

. Rate/Term VA Refinance for Kentucky
The Rate/Term VA Refinance can be used to refinance a conventional, FHA or subprime mortgage into a stable, fixed rate VA Loan.

. VA Cash-Out Refinance
A Cash-Out VA Refinance is very beneficial for the veteran who wants to access the equity that they have built up in their home. VA Loans can be used to refinance up to 90% of a homes current value and take cash out for any reason.

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. Streamline Refinance
The VA Streamline Refinance is designed to lower the interest rate on a current VA mortgage or convert a current VA adjustable rate mortgage into a fixed rate. A VA Streamline Refinance Loan can be performed quickly and easily. It requires much less hassle and paperwork than a normal refinance including no appraisal, no qualifying debt ratios and no income verification.

How much can I refinance in Kentucky? 
The maximum amount for an KY VA loan is determined by:

. Maximum VA Loan in Kentucky: The largest loan allowed for a VA Mortgage varies from county to county. The highest maximum VA Mortgage right now is $1,094,625. The lowest maximum VA Mortgage amount available in any county is $417,000. To see what the limit is in the county in which you’re interested, visit the following page http://www.homeloans.va.gov/docs/2009_county_loan_limits.pdf. This site lists U.S. territories as well as states.

. Maximum Finance: In Kentucky, The maximum VA refinance loan amount will be 100% of the appraised value of the home for a rate/term refinance or 90% of the appraised value for a What factors determine if I am eligible for a VA Refinance Loan?
VA refinance loans use two methods for income qualification purposes in Kentucky. The residual income method is the primary method, where it is determined that the borrower has sufficient income to cover daily living costs once housing, taxes, insurance and all other liabilities like credit card and auto payments have been made. Additionally, VA loans use a debt to income ratio (DTI). Using this ratio, the veteran’s total debt should not exceed 41% of the veteran’s total income. Most lenders will require at least a 620 credit score for a VA Loan approval.

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Kentucky VA Loan Limits

Area
County Name
Maximum Single Family Mortgage
(No Money Down)
Maximum VA Jumbo
(0$ Down to 417k, 25% Down Above)
NON-METRO
ADAIR
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
ALLEN
417,000
1,094,625
FRANKFORT, KY (MICRO)
ANDERSON
417,000
1,094,625
PADUCAH, KY-IL (MICRO)
BALLARD
417,000
1,094,625
GLASGOW, KY (MICRO)
BARREN
417,000
1,094,625
MOUNT STERLING, KY (MICRO)
BATH
417,000
1,094,625
MIDDLESBOROUGH, KY (MICRO)
BELL
417,000
1,094,625
CINCINNATI-MIDDLETOWN, OH-KY-IN (MSA)
BOONE
417,000
1,094,625
LEXINGTON-FAYETTE, KY (MSA)
BOURBON
417,000
1,094,625
HUNTINGTON-ASHLAND, WV-KY-OH (MSA)
BOYD
417,000
1,094,625
DANVILLE, KY (MICRO)
BOYLE
417,000
1,094,625
CINCINNATI-MIDDLETOWN, OH-KY-IN (MSA)
BRACKEN
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
BREATHITT
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
BRECKINRIDGE
417,000
1,094,625
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERON COUNTY, KY-IN (MSA)
BULLITT
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
BUTLER
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
CALDWELL
417,000
1,094,625
MURRAY, KY (MICRO)
CALLOWAY
417,000
1,094,625
CINCINNATI-MIDDLETOWN, OH-KY-IN (MSA)
CAMPBELL
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
CARLISLE
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
CARROLL
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
CARTER
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
CASEY
417,000
1,094,625
CLARKSVILLE, TN-KY (MSA)
CHRISTIAN
417,000
1,094,625
LEXINGTON-FAYETTE, KY (MSA)
CLARK
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
CLAY
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
CLINTON
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
CRITTENDEN
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
CUMBERLAND
417,000
1,094,625
OWENSBORO, KY (MSA)
DAVIESS
417,000
1,094,625
BOWLING GREEN, KY (MSA)
EDMONSON
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
ELLIOTT
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
ESTILL
417,000
1,094,625
LEXINGTON-FAYETTE, KY (MSA)
FAYETTE
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
FLEMING
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
FLOYD
417,000
1,094,625
FRANKFORT, KY (MICRO)
FRANKLIN
417,000
1,094,625
UNION CITY, TN-KY (MICRO)
FULTON
417,000
1,094,625
CINCINNATI-MIDDLETOWN, OH-KY-IN (MSA)
GALLATIN
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
GARRARD
417,000
1,094,625
CINCINNATI-MIDDLETOWN, OH-KY-IN (MSA)
GRANT
417,000
1,094,625
MAYFIELD, KY (MICRO)
GRAVES
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
GRAYSON
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
GREEN
417,000
1,094,625
HUNTINGTON-ASHLAND, WV-KY-OH (MSA)
GREENUP
417,000
1,094,625
OWENSBORO, KY (MSA)
HANCOCK
417,000
1,094,625
ELIZABETHTOWN, KY (MSA)
HARDIN
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
HARLAN
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
HARRISON
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
HART
417,000
1,094,625
EVANSVILLE, IN-KY (MSA)
HENDERSON
417,000
1,094,625
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERON COUNTY, KY-IN (MSA)
HENRY
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
HICKMAN
417,000
1,094,625
MADISONVILLE, KY (MICRO)
HOPKINS
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
JACKSON
417,000
1,094,625
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERON COUNTY, KY-IN (MSA)
JEFFERSON
417,000
1,094,625
LEXINGTON-FAYETTE, KY (MSA)
JESSAMINE
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
JOHNSON
417,000
1,094,625
CINCINNATI-MIDDLETOWN, OH-KY-IN (MSA)
KENTON
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
KNOTT
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
KNOX
417,000
1,094,625
ELIZABETHTOWN, KY (MSA)
LARUE
417,000
1,094,625
LONDON, KY (MICRO)
LAUREL
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
LAWRENCE
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
LEE
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
LESLIE
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
LETCHER
417,000
1,094,625
MAYSVILLE, KY (MICRO)
LEWIS
417,000
1,094,625
DANVILLE, KY (MICRO)
LINCOLN
417,000
1,094,625
PADUCAH, KY-IL (MICRO)
LIVINGSTON
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
LOGAN
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
LYON
417,000
1,094,625
RICHMOND-BEREA, KY (MICRO)
MADISON
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
MAGOFFIN
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
MARION
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
MARSHALL
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
MARTIN
417,000
1,094,625
MAYSVILLE, KY (MICRO)
MASON
417,000
1,094,625
PADUCAH, KY-IL (MICRO)
MCCRACKEN
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
MCCREARY
417,000
1,094,625
OWENSBORO, KY (MSA)
MCLEAN
417,000
1,094,625
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERON COUNTY, KY-IN (MSA)
MEADE
417,000
1,094,625
MOUNT STERLING, KY (MICRO)
MENIFEE
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
MERCER
417,000
1,094,625
GLASGOW, KY (MICRO)
METCALFE
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
MONROE
417,000
1,094,625
MOUNT STERLING, KY (MICRO)
MONTGOMERY
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
MORGAN
417,000
1,094,625
CENTRAL CITY, KY (MICRO)
MUHLENBERG
417,000
1,094,625
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERON COUNTY, KY-IN (MSA)
NELSON
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
NICHOLAS
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
OHIO
417,000
1,094,625
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERON COUNTY, KY-IN (MSA)
OLDHAM
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
OWEN
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
OWSLEY
417,000
1,094,625
CINCINNATI-MIDDLETOWN, OH-KY-IN (MSA)
PENDLETON
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
PERRY
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
PIKE
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
POWELL
417,000
1,094,625
SOMERSET, KY (MICRO)
PULASKI
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
ROBERTSON
417,000
1,094,625
RICHMOND-BEREA, KY (MICRO)
ROCKCASTLE
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
ROWAN
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
RUSSELL
417,000
1,094,625
LEXINGTON-FAYETTE, KY (MSA)
SCOTT
417,000
1,094,625
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERON COUNTY, KY-IN (MSA)
SHELBY
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
SIMPSON
417,000
1,094,625
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERON COUNTY, KY-IN (MSA)
SPENCER
417,000
1,094,625
CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY (MICRO)
TAYLOR
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
TODD
417,000
1,094,625
CLARKSVILLE, TN-KY (MSA)
TRIGG
417,000
1,094,625
LOUISVILLE-JEFFERON COUNTY, KY-IN (MSA)
TRIMBLE
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
UNION
417,000
1,094,625
BOWLING GREEN, KY (MSA)
WARREN
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
WASHINGTON
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
WAYNE
417,000
1,094,625
EVANSVILLE, IN-KY (MSA)
WEBSTER
417,000
1,094,625
CORBIN, KY (MICRO)
WHITLEY
417,000
1,094,625
NON-METRO
WOLFE
417,000
1,094,625
LEXINGTON-FAYETTE, KY (MSA)
WOODFORD
417,000
1,094,625
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Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916)
Senior  Loan Officer
502-905-3708 cell
502-813-2795 fax
jlobb@keyfinllc.comKey Financial Mortgage Co. (NMLS #1800)*
107 South Hurstbourne Parkway*

Louisville, KY 40222*

100% Financing – No Mortgage Insurance – Seller Concession Allowed

100% Financing – No Mortgage Insurance – Seller Concession Allowed.

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100% Financing - No Mortgage Insurance - Seller Concession Allowed

Louisville Kentucky Mortgage Rates

Louisville Kentucky Mortgage Rates.

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Mortgage rates in Louisville, Kentucky

Kentucky Mortgage  Rates are subject to qualifying criteria and Mortgage Rates can change without notice.
Assumptions include a 640 or higher credit score for FHA, USDA, KHC,  and 620 credit scores for a VA loan. A loan amount of $100,000.00 is assumed and a 30 day lock required for a Kentucky Mortgage Only.

A 720 credit score or higher is assumed for a Kentucky  Conventional Rate Mortgage loanrates and a loan amount of $100,000.00. The loan to value for Kentucky Conventional loans are assumed at 80% ltv or less.

  • The displayed Annual Percentage Rates (APRs) reflect the interest rates, total points, and additional estimated pre-paid finance charges for the loan products shown, but do not include other closing costs.
  • The approximate cost of prepaid finance charges does not constitute and is not a substitute for the Good Faith Estimate of Closing Costs (GFE) that you will receive once you apply for a loan. This is not a mortgage loan approval or commitment to lend. The actual fees, costs and monthly payment on your specific loan transaction may vary and may include additional fees and costs.
  • For loans with less than 20% down payment borrower-paid mortgage insurance may apply.
  • These mortgage rates are based on a variety of assumptions and conditions which include a consumer credit score which may be higher or lower than your individual credit score. Your loan’s interest rate will depend upon the specific characteristics of your loan transaction and your credit profile up to the time of closing.
  • FHA

    • Kentucky FHA loans require both an upfront and an annual mortgage insurance premium. The premium varies based on the loan characteristics, your credit score, whether you’ve received loan counseling, and other factors.
  • Jumbo

    • Kentucky Jumbo Mortgage  rates are higher for borrowers who do not meet the criteria for Conventional Mortgage Loans.,; Please contact your home mortgage consultant for details regarding the  criteria or with any other questions.
  •   VA Loans
                Kentucky VA loans require a funding fee upfront paid to VA in the form of mortgage insurance .he premium varies based on the loan characteristics, your credit score, whether you’ve received loan counseling     factors.
  • USDA Loans
                         Kentucky  USDA loans require a funding fee upfront and a monthly mortgage insurance premium paid to RHS/USDA. The premium varies based on the loan characteristics, your credit score,    and other factors.
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Key Financial Mortgage of KY is a licensed mortgage company in the state of Kentucky (NMLS#1800) Key Financial Mortgage of KY is not a part of, nor are we affiliated with, the VA, FHA/HUD, USDA.  Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916) is a licensed mortgage loan officer in the state of Kentucky.

This website is not an Government Agency, and does not officially represent the HUD, VA, USDA or FHA or any other government agency. 

Joel Lobb (NMLS#57916)Senior  Loan Officer
502-905-3708 cell
502-813-2795 fax
jlobb@keyfinllc.comKey Financial Mortgage Co. (NMLS #1800)*
107 South Hurstbourne Parkway*
Louisville, KY 40222*

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WHAT IS A VA-GUARANTEED LOAN?

 

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WHAT IS A VA-GUARANTEED LOAN?

 
A VA-guaranteed loan can be used to:
 buy a home, either existing or pre-construction, as a primary residence
 refinance an existing loan
BENEFITS OF A VA-GUARANTEED LOAN:
 Equal opportunity for all qualified Veterans to obtain a VA loan
 Reusable
 No downpayment (unless required by the lender or the purchase price is more than the
reasonable value of the property)
 No mortgage insurance
 One time VA funding fee that can be included in the loan
 Veterans receiving VA disability compensation are exempt from the VA funding fee
 VA limits certain closing costs a Veteran can pay
 Can be assumed by qualified persons
 Minimum property requirements to ensure the property is safe, sanitary, and sound
 VA staff dedicated to assisting Veterans who become delinquent on their loan
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Generally, the following people are eligible:
 Veterans who meet length of service requirements
 Servicemembers on active duty who have served a minimum period
 Certain Reservists and National Guard members
 Certain surviving spouses of deceased Veterans
Note: There are other groups of individuals who may be eligible. To determine your eligibility, check
eBenefits at www.ebenefits.va.gov, or contact VA Eligibility Center at 1-888-768-2132.
DisabilitiesdeterminedbyVAtoberelatedtoyourmilitaryservicecanleadtomonthlynon‐taxablecompensation,enrollmentinthe
VAhealthcaresystem,a10‐pointhiringpreferenceforfederalemployment andotherimportantbenefits.AskyourVA
representativeorVeteransServiceOrganizationrepresentativeaboutDisabilityCompensation,Pension,HealthCare,Caregiver
Program,CareerServices,EducationalAssistance,HomeLoanGuaranty,Insuranceand/orDependentsandSurvivors’BenefitsKEY UNDERWRITING CRITERIA:
 No maximum debt ratio; however lender must provide compensating factors if total debt ratio
over 41%.
 No maximum loan amount; however, VA does limit its guaranty; Veterans can borrow up to
$417,000 without a downpayment in most of the country. Find out the limit in any county by
visiting: www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/.
 Published residual income guidelines to ensure Veterans have the capacity to repay their
obligations while accounting for all living expenses.
 No minimum credit score requirement; instead VA requires a lender to review the entire loan
profile to make a lending decision.
 Complete VA credit guidelines are published at www.benefits.va.gov/warms/pam26_7.asp .
HOW DO I START THE PROCESS?
VA provides policy, guidelines and oversight of the program. Lenders provide financing for eligible
Veterans. The guaranty allows Veterans to obtain a competitive loan without a downpayment. Lenders
need a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) to prove your entitlement. Most Veterans can obtain the COE
online through eBenefits (www.ebenefits.va.gov). Lenders also have the ability to request the COE on
your behalf.
VA encourages prospective buyers to talk to several lenders to find one that fits their needs, knows the
VA loan program, and offers competitive rates and terms.
Note: The VA appraisal is not intended to be an “inspection” of the property.
A Veteran should get expert advice from a qualified residential inspection service before
legally committing to a purchase agreement. Veterans are also encouraged to have radon
testing performed.
CAN VA HELP IF I’M HAVING TROUBLE MAKING PAYMENTS ON MY
EXISTING LOAN?
VA Loan Technicians are trained to help Veteran borrowers retain their homes and avoid foreclosure.
Please call toll-free 1-877-827-3702 to speak to a VA Loan Technician.
For More Information, visit Our Web Site at www.benefits.va.gov/homeloans/.