Home loans for Lamb County veterans and military families
Veterans and military families in Lamb County have a real advantage when buying a home: the Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) program paired with the federal VA benefit. Together they can mean $0 down, no monthly PMI, and a discounted fixed rate the state sets every week. Disabled veterans may also qualify for Texas property tax exemptions worth thousands a year. Our partner loan officers serve veterans from the county seat of Littlefield to every community across Lamb County.
Why Lamb 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 Lamb County
Buying above the conforming limit
With full entitlement, the VA imposes no loan limit on a $0-down purchase — qualification, not a cap, sets your ceiling. The VLB program tops out at $832,750, so veterans shopping above that figure typically lean on the federal VA side, where higher amounts remain possible with no down payment.
Build new with a one-time close
VA one-time-close construction loans fund land, construction, and the permanent mortgage in a single closing — often $0 down with full entitlement. You'll need a licensed builder (you can't be your own GC) and a fixed-price contract. If no construction lender fits, build with interim financing and refinance into a VA loan at completion.
Roll energy upgrades into your VA loan
The VA's Energy Efficient Mortgage option lets you add up to $6,000 for qualifying improvements — insulation, efficient HVAC, solar screens and the like — onto a purchase or refinance. In a Texas summer, efficiency upgrades pay for themselves in utility bills, and this folds them into one fixed payment.