VA & Texas Vet home loans for Lee County veterans
Homeownership in Lee County is closer than many veterans realize. The Texas Vet and VA loan programs remove the two biggest hurdles — the down payment and mortgage insurance — for those who qualify. Military income like BAH can often be counted to increase what you qualify for. Our partner loan officers serve veterans from the county seat of Giddings to every community across Lee County.
Why Lee 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 Lee County
Full entitlement means no loan limit
If you have full VA entitlement, there's no VA-imposed cap on a $0-down purchase — you're limited only by what you can afford. Partial entitlement (from another active VA loan) caps zero-down buying power at the county limit, $832,750 in most of Texas for 2026.
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.
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.