The G.I. Bill-50 Plus Years of Help
Since 1944, the G.I. Bill has helped veterans afford their first home with a veteran mortgage and refinance that home if needed with VA mortgage refinance programs. For over fifty years, the G.I. Bill has provided those that served our nation in peace time and war time a chance for the American dream through veteran mortgage home ownership programs.
Active duty personnel and veterans can get easily get approved for a veteran mortgage or a VA mortgage refinance loan that is financially backed by the U.S. Government. The actual VA refi is made by a bank or private lender that has been approved by the VA to handle VA first mortgage loans or a VA refi.
Thanks to the original G.I Bill signed by Teddy Roosevelt in 1944 and changes approved George Bush in 2008, VA refi options are better than ever. Interest rates are low and a VA mortgage refinance has helped many veterans lower their monthly payments. Lower monthly payments mean more cash to spend, this helps the economy in general. Veterans are also reaping the benefit of saving thousands of dollars over the life of their loan.
Our nation understands that no one is more deserving of the chance to own their own home than a veteran. The G.I. Bill has helped many veterans and their families enjoy the benefits of home ownership and new VA mortgage refinance options have made that home even easier to maintain.
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