Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh. Are there some Assumable loans that are open to non VA eligible people? Or should I stop looking at those houses?
VA loans can be assumed by civilians.
For example, I bought a million dollar house (that isn't the current max for a VA loan but the numbers don't matter) and I have a great rate and want to let the next buyer assume it. If that person also has eligibility, they can take that over and use their own eligibility. If they do not, I can let them assume my loan but I also give up my eligibility meaning that if I want to get another VA loan for my next house purchase, I likely can't (or don't have the full amount available to me).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh. Are there some Assumable loans that are open to non VA eligible people? Or should I stop looking at those houses?
Most likely you should stop looking.
You can't take out another loan in addition to the assumable loan, so unless you have the cash to cover the purchase price less whatever is left on the mortgage, it's not going to work for you.
They are very limited in use.
Anonymous wrote:Oh. Are there some Assumable loans that are open to non VA eligible people? Or should I stop looking at those houses?
Anonymous wrote:Oh. Are there some Assumable loans that are open to non VA eligible people? Or should I stop looking at those houses?
Anonymous wrote:Oh. Are there some Assumable loans that are open to non VA eligible people? Or should I stop looking at those houses?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve read a lot of web pages about this, and it looks like I don’t need to be a servicemember or veteran. But the listing often says “subject to VA eligibility” or similar. What does that mean?