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Using Your VA Home Loan Benefits for Home Renovation and New Construction

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Understanding VA Renovation & One-Time Close Construction Loans

Many Veterans don’t realize their VA home loan benefit can be used to build a brand-new home or renovate an existing one — often with fewer barriers than traditional construction or renovation loans.

This class is designed for Veterans and active-duty service members who want to explore how VA renovation loans and VA one-time close construction loans work, and whether building or renovating could be the right path for their homeownership goals.

We’ll break down these options in simple, easy-to-understand terms so you can decide confidently whether they fit your situation.

In this class, you’ll learn:

The difference between VA renovation loans and VA one-time close construction loans

What types of renovations and construction projects are allowed

How the VA construction process works from start to finish

Credit, income, and appraisal considerations

How contractors and builders are approved

Common myths and misunderstandings about VA construction loans

When building or renovating makes more sense than buying an existing home

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