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VA Mortgage

AmericanMortgageLoans.net offers the best VA mortgage loans in the nation, and we provide several government loan programs to cater to your specific needs. One of the most premiere loan products is this VA mortgage that is only offered to qualified veterans.

The VA mortgage assist veterans with refinancing and buying homes without requiring a down-payment.

American Mortgage Loans specializes in helping military veterans, with all types of credit, consolidate bills, lower monthly payments and get cash utilizing one 100% VA home loans.

Take Advantage of Direct VA Mortgage Lending

  • Cash Out Loan Options to 90%
  • Lower Interest Rate Refinancing
  • No Equity Required with 100% VA Loans
  • VA Streamline Loans Speed up the Refinance Process
  • Bad Credit Scores Allowed with VA Mortgage
  • Lock in a Fixed Rate for 30 Years
  • Get Cash for Home Repairs

VA Home Mortgage loans from $80,000 to $700,000

  • Borrow up to 100% of your home's appraised value
  • Finance Home improvements projects
  • Finance College or other educational investments
  • Eliminate your high-interest credit card debt

You can Save Hundreds of dollars every month simply by refinancing into a lower mortgage rate!

  • No application fee, annual fees or pre-payment penalties
  • Our notaries will come to you for signing final loan documents
  • Tax advantages for all mortgage interest up to 100% of your home's value.

*VA loan approvals are subject to submitting an application to our VA lenders, verification of income, employment, assets and other information like obtaining an acceptable property.

How to prove of military service for VA Mortgage - According to the Department of Veteran Affairs, "If you are still serving on regular active duty, you must include an original statement of service signed by, or by direction of, the adjutant, personnel officer, or commander of your unit or higher headquarters which identifies you and your social security number, and provides your date of entry on your current active duty period and the duration of any time lost."