Discounted fixed rates for Texas veterans through the Veterans Land Board. Extra rate reductions for veterans with a 30%+ disability rating. See what you qualify for in 60 seconds.
$0 Down PaymentVA and Texas Vet loans require no down payment for eligible veterans.
Discounted RatesTexas Vet (VLB) rates are set weekly and often beat standard VA rates.
Disabled-Veteran Discount30%+ service-connected disability unlocks an additional rate reduction and a waived funding fee.
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VA & Texas Vet home loans for Edwards County veterans
If you served and you're putting down roots in Edwards County, the Texas Vet loan was built for you. Eligible veterans buy with no down payment, skip monthly mortgage insurance, and — if rated 30% or more disabled — unlock an additional rate discount. Pairing the VLB loan with your VA benefit means a discounted rate and zero down on the same home. We work with veteran buyers throughout Edwards County, including Rocksprings and the nearby communities.
Why Edwards County veterans choose the Texas Vet program
Below-market VLB interest rates, updated weekly
Extra rate discount for 30%+ disabled veterans, funding fee waived
$0 down when combined with a VA loan
Local loan officers who specialize in veteran lending across Edwards County
Credit matters less than you think
The VA sets no hard minimum credit score. Lenders often look for around 620, but the program's residual-income test — money left over after your bills — is generous, which is why many veterans qualify when conventional lenders say no.
Benefits for spouses and surviving spouses
Spouses can co-borrow, and unremarried surviving spouses of veterans who died in service or from a service-connected disability may be able to use the VA home loan benefit themselves — including the funding-fee exemption.
Divorce and your VA entitlement
If your ex keeps the home and the VA loan, your entitlement stays tied to that property until it's refinanced or paid off — which can block your next $0-down purchase. Texas's owelty of partition lien, written into the decree, helps the spouse keeping the home refinance the equity buyout. Sort the mortgage before the decree is final.
Often yes — the home must meet VA property requirements and the appraiser needs comparable sales, which rural Texas has more of than most places. It's a lender-by-lender call worth confirming early.
Are VA loans assumable?
Yes — a buyer can assume your VA loan and its rate with servicer approval. If the buyer isn't an eligible veteran substituting entitlement, your entitlement stays tied up until the loan is paid off, so weigh that before agreeing.
When do I have to move into the home?
VA and Texas Vet purchase loans require owner-occupancy. You'll generally need to occupy the home within about 60 days of closing and keep it as your primary residence.
Can I build a new home with my VA benefit?
Yes. VA one-time-close construction loans fund the land, build, and permanent mortgage in a single closing, often with $0 down. A licensed builder and fixed-price contract are required; fewer lenders offer the product, so shop carefully.
Can a friend or partner co-borrow on my VA loan?
A spouse or another eligible veteran can co-borrow normally. A non-spouse civilian co-borrower makes it a 'joint loan' needing prior VA approval and usually a down payment on the civilian's share — possible, but plan ahead.
Do disabled veterans get a Texas property tax exemption?
Yes. Texas offers property tax exemptions that scale with your VA disability rating, and veterans rated 100% disabled may qualify for a total homestead property tax exemption. This is separate from the loan but a major ongoing savings.
Edwards County veterans — see your rate
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