VA & Texas Vet home loans for Real County veterans
Buying a home in Real County as a veteran doesn't have to start with a big down payment. Between the VLB program's below-market rate and the VA loan's $0-down, no-PMI structure, Real County veterans often keep tens of thousands in their pockets. VLB rates are set weekly by the state and frequently land below the open market. We work with veteran buyers throughout Real County, including Leakey and the nearby communities.
Why Real 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 Real County
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.
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.
Occupancy: this is for your home
VA and Texas Vet purchase loans are for primary residences. You'll generally move in within 60 days of closing and keep the home as your primary residence — they aren't for investment properties, though you can buy a multi-unit home and live in one unit.