How To Get A Second VA Home Loan | Bankrate (2024)

Key takeaways

  • You can have multiple VA loans throughout your life, but only in certain situations, such as selling your current home and buying a new one or refinancing your existing VA loan.
  • VA loan entitlement is the amount of money the VA will guarantee for a home loan, and it can be restored if you sell your home and pay off the loan.
  • You can rent out your existing VA loan property and purchase another home with a VA loan, but there are limitations, and the rental income cannot be used to offset your debt-to-income ratio.

You already bought a home using a VA loan. Now, you might be asking yourself: “Can I get a second VA home loan?” The answer is yes, but before you apply, it’s important to learn how your entitlement benefit works, what you’ll pay for a funding fee and various other considerations.

How many VA loans can you have?

VA loans are designed to help eligible borrowers purchase or refinance a primary residence. But in some cases, you can buy a home using a VA loan, then refinance or buy another home with a separate VA loan.

So, can you get a second VA home loan? Yes, but only in certain situations. Here are a few scenarios which may require an additional VA loan:

Selling your current home and buying a new one

If you’ve already purchased a home with a VA loan, then sell that property, you restore your entitlement and can buy your next home with a new VA loan. In this scenario, you can ultimately have as many VA loans as you want throughout your life, provided you sell each home and move.

Refinancing your VA loan to another

Refinancing your VA loan terminates your current loan and begins a new one. With a VA cash-out refinance you can liquidate the equity you have in your home for cash. If you’re simply looking for a better interest rate, you can apply for a VA IRRRL, also known as a streamline refinance.

Using VA loans for two different homes

Getting a second VA loan on a different home is possible. It often happens when an active service member receives Permanent Change of Station orders. However, a VA-approved lender must approve you having multiple loans. Essentially, you’ll need to show that you have the means to repay both loans at once. You’ll also need to confirm you have enough VA entitlement remaining to purchase the home you want.

What is VA loan entitlement?

VA loan entitlement is the amount of money the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will guarantee on a home loan. This helps determine how much you can borrow before needing a down payment. Entitlement protection encourages lenders to offer VA loans with lower rates, no down payment and easier qualifying guidelines.

Depending on your history with VA loans, you may have full or partial entitlement. Let’s look at the difference between the two, specifically how entitlement applies when you’re trying to get a second VA home loan.

  • Full entitlement. You have full entitlement if you’ve never previously purchased a home using a VA loan, paid off a prior home with a VA loan and sold that property, or had a home with a VA loan foreclosed or short-sold but fully repaid the loan. With full entitlement, you don’t need to make a down payment.
  • Partial or reduced entitlement. If you have an active VA loan and you’re applying for a second, you have partial entitlement. Your remaining entitlement depends on the percentage of the allowed entitlement you’ve already used with an active loan.

Restoring your VA mortgage entitlement

Remember: You have an entitlement limit, but you can restore your entitlement by selling your home and paying off the VA loan in full. If your loan is merely paid off or refinanced and you still own the house, the entitlement amount remains tied up in the home.

Fortunately, there’s an exception: You can request a one-time restoration of entitlement benefit, even if you’ve not met the VA’s must-sell rule. Say the buyer of your home for sale is a veteran who takes over your existing VA mortgage (called an “assumption”).

“You can ask this person to substitute his or her entitlement for the same amount of entitlement you originally used. If they agree, your original entitlement will be restored,” says Yvette Clermont, a mortgage consultant with Waukesha, Wisconsin-based Novus Home Mortgage.

If the buyer disagrees, the entitlement you used to buy the home will remain tied up in the property until the new owner fully repays the loan.

Forfeiting your VA loan entitlement

If you default on your VA loan, you can permanently lose your entitlement. In that case, the lender forecloses on and sells your home for less than you owe, and the VA has to reimburse the lender. The VA’s payment to the lender is deducted from your entitlement, and you can’t get it back.

This is also true of a short sale, where the lender sells your home at a loss. Unfortunately, you can’t use your one-time restoration of entitlement benefit for a short sale or foreclosure.

How to get a second VA loan

Getting a second VA home loan will likely resemble how you got your first VA loan. Here’s a rundown of the key steps involved:

  1. Request your certificate of eligibility (COE). This document proves to lenders you’re qualified to receive a VA loan and also helps you understand how much of your entitlement benefit is available for use. You can get it online through your VA benefits portal or by reaching out to your regional service center. You might also need your discharge papers.
  2. Determine if you want to restore your full entitlement. If you plan to buy a new home, you might want to consider selling your current home to get your full entitlement benefit.
  3. If it’s a refinance, determine if more money or less work is more important: If you’re simply considering refinancing your mortgage, think about which loan is better for you: a cash-out refinance, or a VA interest rate reduction refinance loan (IRRRL).
  4. Get your finances in order. While the VA doesn’t require a minimum credit score, VA lenders typically do. Review your credit report, pay off credit cards and take other steps to show you’re able to pay your new monthly mortgage payments.

Second VA loan funding fees

The funding fee is an inescapable expense for most VA loan borrowers. On a second loan, you could wind up paying more for it. If you make a down payment of less than 5 percent of the purchase price the second time you take out a VA loan (and any other time after), the funding fee is 3.3 percent. If you can make a down payment of more than 5 percent or 10 percent, the funding fee comes down to 1.5 percent or 1.25 percent, respectively.

Buying vs. renting using entitlement

What about renting your home while trying to buy another one with a VA loan?

“This might occur if, for example, you are stationed at a different location but don’t want to sell your existing home. In this case, you decide to rent out your existing property and buy another one,” says David Reischer, an attorney in New York City.

There’s a catch: You can’t convert your primary residence into a rental and buy a similar-sized home in the same location. The second home would have to be a larger residence or be in a different area.

“You would not be able to use any of that rental income to reduce your debt-to-income ratio when applying for the second VA loan,” says Clermont. “But that rental income may help offset your mortgage payment, helping you qualify for the second VA loan.”

Bottom line

It is possible to take advantage of the benefits of VA loans multiple times throughout your life. Depending on the amount of entitlement you have, you could even have multiple homes with VA loans at the same time. If you’re ready to begin the process, request your COE and start looking for lenders with the best VA loan rates.

How To Get A Second VA Home Loan | Bankrate (2024)

FAQs

Can I get another VA loan if I already have one? ›

Q: I have already obtained one VA loan. Can I get another one? A: Yes, your eligibility is reusable depending on the circ*mstances. Normally, if you have paid off your prior VA loan and disposed of the property, you can have your used eligibility restored for additional use.

Can you get a VA second mortgage? ›

In most cases, someone can take out a second VA loan to purchase a home if they are stationed at a different location but don't want to sell their existing home. In this case, they could decide to rent out the existing property and buy another one.

How long do you have to wait to get a 2nd VA loan? ›

VA Loan After VA Foreclosure

You may be able to secure a new VA loan after just two years. Following a foreclosure or short sale, the most significant consideration is often how much house you can buy before needing to factor in a down payment.

What is the funding fee for a second time VA loan? ›

The VA funding fee is a one-time fee paid to the Department of Veterans Affairs, and it supports the VA home loan program. Veterans who put down less than 5% on their home purchase will pay 2.15% of the loan amount when buying a home for the first time, and they'll pay a funding fee of 3.3% on subsequent loans.

How many times can you get a VA loan for a home? ›

There are no limits on the number of times you can get a VA loan. In most circ*mstances, you can only buy or refinance one house at a time with a VA loan, however. And there are certain other restrictions you'll want to understand before you apply for your next VA loan.

Can you buy two houses at once with a VA loan? ›

You can use a VA loan for a second home, but don't count on buying vacation or investment property with one. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers veterans and active-duty military members a number of benefits, including VA home loans.

What is the maximum VA loan amount? ›

Since 2020, eligible borrowers who have full entitlement are not subject to loan limits. For borrowers with partial entitlement, VA loan limits vary based on the county you're buying a home in. As of 2024, the standard VA loan limit in most parts of the country is $766,550.

Do you need a down payment to assume a VA loan? ›

Down payment: A VA home loan typically doesn't require a down payment. But the new borrower may need to make a down payment in some cases. Income: You'll need to have enough income to support the loan amount.

Can I get a home equity loan on a VA loan? ›

There's no such thing as an official VA home equity loan, though. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) backs cash-out refinances, but not other home equity products.

What is a Tier 2 VA home loan? ›

Second-tier entitlement is an additional loan benefit that gives a qualified military person the ability to buy a home after a default or they can have two VA loans at one time. This may seem contrary to popular opinions on qualifying for a VA mortgage, but that is due to the lack of knowledge on this entitlement.

Can I assume a VA loan if I already have a VA loan? ›

Yes, a VA loan is assumable by civilians. However, you will need to qualify based on the lender's requirements before you can assume the loan.

Can you have 3 active VA loans? ›

You can use your benefits again after you get your first VA loan on your primary residence. You may qualify to have two or even three or more VA loans at the same time.

What is the VA 1% rule? ›

The VA has guidelines for the types of fees lenders can charge VA loan borrowers. VA non-allowable fee amounts are determined by the following: The 1% rule: Lenders may charge a flat fee of 1% for closing costs, which covers expenses to originate and process the loan.

Who pays closing costs on a VA loan? ›

It is the homebuyer's responsibility to pay for VA loan closing costs, but it is possible to get sellers to cover a portion of these expenses through negotiation. The VA limits what borrowers can pay in closing costs, and there are actually some costs Veterans aren't allowed to pay.

How can I avoid closing costs with a VA loan? ›

You can reduce how much you spend on VA closing costs in a variety of ways, such as:
  1. Making a down payment to reduce the VA funding fee.
  2. Applying to eliminate it, if you qualify.
  3. Negotiating so that the seller pays most of the closing costs.
  4. Purchasing discount points to reduce the interest rate on your loan.
May 21, 2024

Can I get a VA loan if my dad is a veteran? ›

The Bottom Line. Children cannot use their Veteran parent's VA loan benefits, but it's not impossible for a Veteran or their surviving spouse to assist their child through a joint VA loan. Doing so can be challenging, so it's best to contact a Veterans United VA loan expert at 573-876-2600 to discuss your options.

Can I take a second mortgage on my house? ›

To take out a second mortgage, you typically need built-up equity in your home, usually around 20%. Keep in mind, you can only borrow a portion of this equity based on your home's value and remaining first mortgage balance.

What credit score do you need for a VA loan? ›

The VA doesn't set a minimum credit score for VA loans at the program level. Instead, the VA relies on lenders to ensure borrowers are a satisfactory credit risk. VA lenders typically require a FICO score of at least 620. High loan amounts, such as those exceeding $1 million, may require a higher credit score.

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