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VA buyers · Charleston

Use the benefit with a plan.

A VA loan can be one of the strongest financing options available to an eligible buyer. The key is understanding how eligibility, entitlement, property requirements, cash to close, and the offer itself work together before you are under pressure to make a decision.

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Eligibility & entitlementKnow what benefit is available before you start shopping.
Property fitUnderstand appraisal and property requirements early.
Offer strategyStructure the financing so the VA offer is clear and easy to understand.
VA buyers · Charleston

Use the benefitwith a plan.

A VA loan can be one of the strongest financing options available to an eligible buyer. The key is understanding how eligibility, entitlement, property requirements, cash to close, and the offer itself work together before you are under pressure to make a decision.

Eligibility & entitlementKnow what benefit is available before you start shopping.
Property fitUnderstand appraisal and property requirements early.
Offer strategyStructure the financing so the VA offer is clear and easy to understand.
C-17 aircraft at Joint Base Charleston
How the VA guaranty works

The VA backs part of the loan. A private lender makes it.

That guaranty can reduce the lender's risk and create access to better terms. Nearly 90% of VA-backed loans are made with no down payment, but lender approval, affordability, and appraisal still control the final structure.

$0VA-required down payment

VA does not require one when full entitlement, value, and the loan structure support full financing.

0Monthly PMI

No monthly private mortgage insurance. A one-time VA funding fee may apply instead.

4%Concession ceiling

Seller concessions are capped at 4% of reasonable value; negotiated closing-cost credits are treated separately.

Lifetime benefit

The benefit is reusable. Restoration or remaining entitlement may support a later purchase.

Who may qualify

Eligibility starts with service history and the Certificate of Eligibility.

Eligibility depends on service history, duty status and, for Veterans, the period and character of service. Qualifying exceptions may apply when the standard minimum is not met.

ACTIVE DUTY

90 continuous days

At least 90 continuous days may satisfy the minimum active-duty service requirement.

VETERANS

Service history matters

Requirements depend on the period served, length of service and character of discharge.

GUARD + RESERVE

Multiple paths

Qualifying active service or six creditable years may establish eligibility.

SURVIVING SPOUSES

Certain spouses may qualify

Certain surviving spouses receiving or eligible for DIC, and some MIA or POW spouses, may qualify.

Certificate of Eligibility and entitlement

A COE confirms eligibility. The lender still approves the loan.

The Certificate of Eligibility confirms that the service requirement is met and shows entitlement information. A lender can often request it through the VA system, or the borrower can request it through VA.gov or VA Form 26-1880.

  • Veteran: discharge or separation papers such as DD214
  • Active duty: a current statement of service
  • Guard or Reserve: service records appropriate to status
  • Surviving spouse: documents tied to the applicable eligibility path
Official COE instructions
FULL

No VA loan limit

With full entitlement, VA does not impose a county loan limit. The lender's approval and the lower of price or appraised value still set the practical ceiling.

REMAINING

Another purchase may still work

When entitlement is tied up in another property, remaining entitlement and the county loan limit help determine whether a down payment is needed.

RESTORED

Prior use can be cleared

Sale and payoff, qualifying substitution, or a one-time payoff-without-sale restoration may return used entitlement under VA rules.

Ways to use a VA home loan benefit

VA benefits can support more than a purchase.

The right program depends on whether the goal is to purchase, refinance, use trust land, or adapt a home for a service-connected disability.

PURCHASE

Buy a primary residence

Purchase an eligible primary residence through a private lender with a VA guaranty behind part of the loan.

IRRRL

Streamline refinance

Refinance an existing VA-backed loan to pursue a lower rate or a more stable payment, subject to benefit requirements.

CASH-OUT

Access equity

Refinance a current mortgage and access equity for approved purposes through a VA-backed cash-out loan.

NADL

Native American Direct Loan

Eligible Native American Veterans may buy, build or improve on federal trust land through a VA direct loan.

The VA purchase process

Eight steps from eligibility to closing.

A disciplined VA purchase is not slower by definition. It is sequenced correctly before contract, with the agent, lender, and borrower working from the same map.

01

Get the COE

Confirm qualifying service and see the entitlement record the lender will use to shape the plan.

02

Set the complete budget

Review credit, income, debts, assets, closing costs, insurance, and the monthly number that still leaves room to live.

03

Build a real preapproval

Match the borrower, entitlement, and likely property type before the search becomes a sprint.

04

Write the offer correctly

Coordinate with the agent on timing, the VA escape clause, inspection contingencies, and seller communication.

05

Inspect and appraise

Use the inspection for the buyer's condition review and the VA appraisal for value and minimum property requirements.

06

Clear underwriting

Keep documents current, answer conditions promptly, and resolve property or value questions with time to spare.

07

Review before closing

Read the Closing Disclosure delivered at least three business days before closing and confirm final cash and payment.

08

Close and occupy

Sign, receive the keys, and follow the primary-residence occupancy plan documented for the loan.

VA loan costs

VA loans do not require monthly mortgage insurance, but closing costs still apply.

Interest rate, discount points, and lender fees vary. Taxes, insurance, title, appraisal, and other transaction costs belong in the plan before an offer is written.

VA purchase funding fee
Current VA chart · effective April 7, 2023
FIRST USE · UNDER 5% DOWN2.15%
SUBSEQUENT USE · UNDER 5%3.30%
5% OR MORE DOWN1.50%
10% OR MORE DOWN1.25%

The funding fee can generally be financed or paid at closing. Exemptions may apply for qualifying disability compensation, certain surviving spouses, qualifying pre-discharge ratings, and active-duty Purple Heart recipients. Other purchase closing costs cannot simply be rolled into the VA loan amount.

Verify current fees and exemptions
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Appraisal, inspection, and contract protection

The appraisal and inspection serve different purposes.

VALUE

Reasonable value

The VA appraiser provides an opinion of value. A low value may lead to a Reconsideration of Value, renegotiation, buyer cash, or a contract exit when the escape clause applies.

MPRS

Minimum property requirements

The property must satisfy VA's basic safety, sanitation, and structural standards. Repairs may need resolution before closing.

INSPECTION

Independent inspection

An appraisal is not a home inspection. VA strongly recommends a separate inspection to evaluate defects and condition for the buyer.

PROTECTION

Contract protection

The VA escape clause protects earnest money when reasonable value is below price. Other inspection or financing protections require separate contract terms.

Buying with a VA loan in Charleston

The financing has to fit the property and the move.

Charleston adds local considerations that belong in the financing conversation early, especially for military households and coastal property.

PCS + OCCUPANCY

Timing is part of the loan plan.

Report dates, travel, spouse or dependent occupancy, and closing timing should be discussed before preapproval.

FLOOD + WIND

Insurance can move the payment.

Flood zone, wind coverage, and insurance availability can materially change the monthly and cash picture in the Lowcountry.

CONDOS + ASSOCIATIONS

Approval belongs early.

Condominium approval, assessments, and association obligations need early review, especially around coastal and urban communities.

PROPERTY CONDITION

Older homes deserve a sharper look.

Moisture, wood-destroying insects, roofs, access, utilities, and deferred maintenance can all affect a VA transaction.

Common VA loan misconceptions

What a VA home loan benefit does—and does not—do.

  1. VA loans are not only for first-time buyers.
  2. A COE is not a preapproval or final approval.
  3. Full entitlement is not unlimited borrowing power.
  4. The appraisal is not the buyer's inspection.
  5. No required down payment is not the same as no cash needed.
  6. A funding-fee exemption is not automatic for every Veteran.
Detailed answers
Does the VA set a minimum credit score?

VA does not set a universal minimum credit score, but lenders may establish their own credit standards. Approval also depends on income, debts, assets, occupancy, and the complete file.

Can I use the benefit more than once?

Often, yes. Entitlement may be restored after a prior loan is paid in full and the home is sold, through a qualified substitution of entitlement, or in one limited situation after payoff without sale. Remaining entitlement may also support another purchase.

Does full entitlement mean an unlimited loan?

No. Full entitlement removes the VA county loan-limit constraint for a no-down-payment structure, but the lender must still approve the amount and the property must support it through the appraisal.

Is a VA appraisal a home inspection?

No. The appraisal addresses value and VA minimum property requirements. VA strongly recommends a separate inspection to evaluate the home for the buyer.

What happens if the appraisal is low?

Possible paths include requesting a Reconsideration of Value with valid market data, renegotiating the price, paying the difference, or using the VA escape clause when it applies.

Can the seller help with costs?

VA permits negotiated seller or builder credits toward certain closing costs. Seller concessions are limited to 4% of the home's reasonable value; closing-cost credits and concessions are defined differently under VA rules.

The benefit continues after closing

If payments become difficult, call early.

VA loan technicians provide counseling and may help Veterans and eligible surviving spouses understand options to avoid foreclosure. Borrowers should also contact their loan servicer promptly. VA warns against foreclosure-rescue scams and untrusted third parties.

Official VA payment assistance
VA LOAN GUARANTY SERVICE

877-827-3702

Monday–Friday · 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. ET

Official VA resources
VA Home Loans hub ↗Eligibility ↗Buying process ↗Entitlement + limits ↗Funding fee + costs ↗Information reviewed August 11, 2026. Program rules and fee schedules can change. Confirm current requirements with VA and the lender before relying on a specific figure.
PCS and Charleston

Military orders can shape the housing and financing timeline.

For active-duty buyers moving to Joint Base Charleston, the mortgage timeline often has to coordinate with report dates, leave, temporary lodging, shipment timing, and a home search that may be happening from another state. That makes early document collection and a realistic preapproval more useful than a last-minute rush.

John can help buyers think through the financing side before the house hunt becomes urgent: what documentation is available now, what may change after a PCS, how much cash should remain untouched, and which property types fit the borrower’s actual timeline.

C-17 Globemaster III on the flightline at Joint Base Charleston
Charleston property considerations

Insurance, taxes, and association costs can change the monthly payment.

In coastal South Carolina, the property can change the monthly number materially. Build the complete housing cost before deciding what “affordable” means.

01

Insurance

Homeowners, wind, flood, and other required coverage can affect qualification and cash-to-close. Quotes belong early in the process.

02

Flood exposure

Flood-zone status can affect insurance requirements. Verify the specific property rather than assuming a neighborhood-wide answer.

03

HOA + condo

Association dues belong in the monthly budget, and condominium projects may have separate VA eligibility considerations.

04

Older homes

Historic charm can come with condition questions. A VA appraisal is not a substitute for an independent home inspection.

Using the VA benefit again

Many eligible borrowers can use the VA home loan benefit more than once.

Eligible borrowers may be able to use the VA home loan benefit more than once. The key question is entitlement: whether prior entitlement has been restored, remains tied up in another VA loan, or leaves enough remaining entitlement for the next purchase.

Full entitlement

No VA loan limit from VA

With full entitlement, VA does not impose a loan limit, although the lender still has to approve the borrower and the appraisal must support the property value.

Remaining entitlement

A second VA loan may be possible

Some borrowers can retain a VA-financed property and use remaining entitlement for another purchase. The math is specific to the borrower and county.

Restoration

Prior use may be restored

Entitlement can sometimes be restored after a prior VA loan is paid off or under other qualifying circumstances.

VA refinance options

Current VA borrowers may have refinance options.

The right refinance depends on the existing loan, the goal, and whether the numbers actually improve the borrower’s position.

IRRRL

The Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan is designed for borrowers with an existing VA-backed loan who want to reduce the payment or move from an adjustable rate to a fixed rate when eligibility and benefit tests are met.

Cash-out refinance

A VA-backed cash-out refinance can replace an existing mortgage and may allow access to home equity, subject to qualification, appraisal, fees, and lender requirements.

Before making an offer

A strong VA offer starts with a prepared financing file.

Seller confidence usually comes from a clean file, clear communication, realistic timelines, and a lender who can explain the VA process without drama.

01

Verify the COE

Know the service-based eligibility and entitlement picture before shopping.

02

Document the file

Income, assets, debts, and employment should support a real preapproval—not a loose estimate.

03

Price the property

Taxes, insurance, HOA dues, and property-specific costs belong in the payment conversation.

04

Coordinate the contract

VA appraisal, inspection, financing, and closing timelines should be understood by the buyer and agents.

Ready to discuss your VA loan?

Tell John about your service history, move, and home-buying plans.

John can help you understand VA eligibility, mortgage qualification, and the next steps for your purchase.

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