IRRRL Information

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The VA streamline program is also known as the VA IRRRL program - which stands for Interest Rate Reduction Refinancing Loan. Learn more about the VA streamline and other VA loan options from the nation's #1 VA purchase lender, VA Mortgage Center.com now!

 

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VA IRRRL Loans in New Hampshire

VA IRRRL Mortgage Refinance Program

Do you have a VA home loan in New Hampshire and are searching for more information about the VA IRRRL refinancing program? You have found the right site! We have organized all kinds of information about the VA IRRRL program so that you can find out if you can save money each month on your mortgage by participating in the VA IRRRL program. If you still have questions after reading our site, you can always call us and we will put you in touch with a loan officer who specializes in helping people with the VA IRRRL program.

Highlights of the VA IRRRL Refinance

VA IRRRL Refinance: Qualification Criteria

The first qualification criteria that must be met to participate in the VA IRRRL refinance is that the interest rate on the new loan must be lower than the interest rate on the old loan. Second, your principal and interest payment cannot increase - it must go down. Finally, you must have made the last 12 months mortgage payments on time in order to be eligible.

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VA Streamline Benefits

$0 Down

VA loans allow you to finance 100% of the home's value and purchase with $0 down. FHA programs require 3.5% down and other programs require as much as 20% down.

Lower Monthly Payments

VA loans don't require mortgage insurance which saves you money each month. You will also get generally lower rates with a VA Loan.

Easier to Qualify

As many as 80% of veterans and active-duty military members could not have qualified for a conventional loan.

Fixed Rates

Most Veterans choose going with a 30 year fixed rate so they know that their rate won't adjust to the point where they can no longer afford their home.

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