March 22nd, 2010 |
by StaceyChil |
published in
VA Loan Programs
This past summer, an Air Force Staff Sergeant hoped to buy a home for his family using a home loan from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. He wanted to have his wife and two children settled into their new home before he was sent overseas to the Middle East in August.
He and his wife [...]
August 20th, 2009 |
by freedom |
published in
VA Loan Programs
The recession throughout 2008 has affected unemployment. In 2009, families are struggling to make ends meet. Shrinking home values and rising mortgage delinquencies are causing the U.S. housing market to be in crisis — a situation that intensified in late 2007 and climaxed in 2008. A surplus of bank-owned properties only added fuel to the [...]
August 29th, 2008 |
by freedom |
published in
VA Loan Programs
If you have a VA home loan, it is up to you to prevent foreclosure from happening. As with any type of loan, if you fail to make the monthly payments, you will put the home at risk of foreclosure. If your home did fall to foreclosure, the Department of Veterans Affairs, who have backed [...]
June 10th, 2008 |
by freedom |
published in
Veteran Benefits
Recently we have seen a lot of articles and news stories discussing the abysmal lack of effort by our government to support the men and women of our armed services. Our veterans who are making incredible sacrifices all over the world to serve our country have been getting the short end of the stick for [...]