Step 1: Get Pre-Qualified
The first step in getting a Texas Vet or VA Mortgage is to get pre-qualified for a home purchase or refinance using your Veterans Affairs benefit. We’ll be able to tell you what price home you are pre-qualified for and issue you a Veteran Mortgage pre-approval letter. Just fill out the short form to the right and a member of our team will contact you to get started.
Step 2: Find a Home to Buy
Once you have been pre-qualified you for a Texas Vet or VA Mortgage, the next step is to find a house to buy (skip this step if refinancing). Make sure you let your realtor know you’ve been pre-qualified and that Veteran mortgages allow for up to 4% seller contribution towards closing costs and an unlimited seller contribution towards pre-paid items (insurance, taxes, escrow account).
Step 3: Formal Loan Application
Once you have found a home to buy, we’ll need you to complete the formal application. You can begin this process with our secure online application found at this link. We’ll need a copy of the purchase contract and we’ll also prepare all of the required disclosures for you to sign. We’ll also provide you with a list of personal documents that will be required for final loan approval.
Disclaimer: Receipt of an application is not a commitment to lend and not all borrowers will be approved.
Step 4: Close on Your New Home
Once we receive your formal application and documents, we will process and underwrite your Texas Vet or VA mortgage, including ordering an appraisal. Once we have a loan approval, you will go to the closing where the final loan documents are signed and the purchase transaction along with transfer of ownership is completed. Now you get to move in to your new home!!
To get pre-qualified for a VA or Texas Vet Mortgage, fill out the short form on this page and a specialist on our team will contact and assist you.
Texas Vet & VA Loan Specialist Shirley Mueller
Since 2003 Shirley has originated well over 1500 Texas Veteran and VA Loans. She has helped Veterans in almost every possible circumstance including active duty personnel deployed overseas, returning home, with PCS orders, as well as separated and retiring Veterans. – Read More