Once considered too slow and administratively cumbersome, mortgages from the Department of Veterans Affairs have new policies that make them more accessible and accepted
When Craig Cummings purchased a custom contemporary home in Austin, Texas, recently, he didn’t make a down payment. Instead, Cummings, 52, who spent 17 years in the U.S.
Army, tapped his veteran’s benefits and financed the entire $3.7 million purchase price with a mortgage from the Department of Veterans Affairs, known more commonly as a V.A. mortgage.Continue reading your article with
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