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Old 12-26-2008, 01:59 PM
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Location: meridian, idaho
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Here is the current interest rates for VA loans, according to valoans.com

VA Loan Rates
for 12/26/2008



30 year fixed
-----------------
0.000 points
5.000%
5.106% APR

15 year fixed
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0.000 points
6.500%
6.694% APR
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Old 12-26-2008, 02:03 PM
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Here is the VA mortgage checklist that will help make it easier for you with the loan process:
VA MORTGAGE CHECKLIST

Before you start the loan process, you'll need to have some information at hand for all loan applicants:
  1. Social Security numbers
  2. Residence addresses for the past two years
  3. Names and addresses of your employers over past two years
  4. Your current gross monthly salary
  5. Names, addresses, account numbers and balances on all checking and savings accounts
  6. Names, addresses, account numbers, balances and monthly payments on all open loans
  7. Addresses and loan information of other real estate owned
  8. Estimated value of furniture and personal property
  9. Certificate of Eligibility and DD214, (for veterans only)
  10. W2's for the past two years and current check stubs
  11. For self-employed individuals, you will need to provide personal tax returns for the past two years, current income statement and balance sheet for the business
In addition, you will need to pay for a credit report and appraisal of the property.

***(actually appraisal of the property is a negotiable expense, you may ask for the seller to pay for or split with you when you have the contract written up).
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Old 12-26-2008, 02:06 PM
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Here is an explanation of what the VA loan funding fee is:
VA LOAN FUNDING FEE

The VA funding fee is required by law. The fee, currently 2.15% on no down payment loans for a first-time use, is intended to enable the veteran who obtains a VA home loan to contribute toward the cost of this benefit, and thereby reduce the cost to taxpayers. The funding fee for second time users who do not make a down payment is 3.3%. The idea of a higher fee for second time use is based on the fact that these veterans have already had a chance to use the benefit once, and also that prior users have had time to accumulate equity or save money towards a down payment.

For purchase and construction loans, members of the regular military fall into the category of first time user or subsequent user. For first time users, no down payment requires a 2.15% fee, up to 10% down payment requires a 1.5% fee, and 10% or more requires a 1.25% fee. For subsequent users, no down payment requires a 3.3% fee, up to 10% down payment requires a 1.50% fee, and 10% or more requires a 1.25% fee.

For the category of Reserves / National Guard, first time users with no down payment requires a 2.4% fee, up to 10% down payment requires a 1.75% fee, and 10% or more requires a 1.5% fee. For subsequent users, no down payment requires a 3.3% fee, up to 10% down payment requires a 1.75% fee, and 10% or more requires a 1.5% fee.

Cash-out refinancing loans for regular military requires a 2.15% fee for first time users and a 3.3% fee for subsequent users. For Reserves / National Guard, the requirement is a 2.4% fee for first time users and a 3.3% fee for subsequent users. On interest rate reduction loans, the VA funding fee is .50% and it is 1.0% on Manufactured Home Loans.

The following persons are exempt from paying the funding fee:
  • Veterans receiving VA compensation for service-connected disabilities.
  • Veterans who would be entitled to receive compensation for service-connected disabilities if they did not receive retirement pay.
  • Surviving spouses of veterans who died in service or from service-connected disabilities (whether or not such surviving spouses are veterans with their own entitlement and whether or not they are using their own entitlement on the loan).
Please note that the VA has the final say on who is exempt.
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Old 12-26-2008, 08:00 PM
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I read your post (Need to leave)...are you wanting out of the Boise area? If so, please advise as to why. Aloha
Yeah... I'm looking to take off back to my country boy roots when the markets make that realistic. For many reasons, not all location related. I've enjoyed my 10 yrs here, but it's gotten a bit crowded for my taste. When I showed up Nampa was a nice big town... now it's a tiny city. It used to take 15 min. to downtown Boise, now it's 15 min. to get across Nampa.

That being said, this valley is probably just the right size now for someone else... Best of luck with whatever you choose to do.
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Old 12-27-2008, 01:21 AM
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Kristenl5 (and Need2Leave), I moved these most recent posts to a new thread "Average home prices in Nampa/Caldwell" as it's off topic for this thread (Meridian prices). But it's good info, so it has its own thread. FYI.
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Old 12-27-2008, 01:25 PM
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Thanks Sage.
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Old 12-27-2008, 08:01 PM
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Sorry, I'm easily distracted ... thank you sage
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