Better Mortgage VA Loans
$0 Down Payment for Veterans
We understand the sacrifices and commitments made by our military personnel and veterans. That's why we're dedicated to providing top-tier VA loan services tailored to your unique needs.
US Veterans, service members, and certain reservists, National Guard members, and select surviving spouses may be eligible for VA financing¹
620 minimum credit score² and no down payment may be required to apply for many VA loans³
Available nationwide
“The entire process went smoothly. The loan got funded on time and it was a tight schedule...Saved a lot of money and also had an amazing experience.”
Heraldo T. from Texas
“They made it so easy. Everything is trackable online. You know exactly what's going on all the time.”
Sai M. from California
“Better Mortgage is not just better, It actually is the best! It was so Fast that I was amazed. Rates are great. I even got a discount.”
Rajendra G. from Washington
Better Mortgage VA Loan Benefits
Flexible Eligibility Requirements
VA loans have more lenient credit and income requirements compared to conventional loans, making them accessible to a wider range of borrowers.
No Private Mortgage Insurance
With Better Mortgage VA loans, you can avoid costly PMI payments, reducing your monthly expenses and making homeownership more affordable.
No Down Payment
Better Mortgage VA loans require no down payment, making homeownership more achievable for veterans and active-duty service members.
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