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Can I get a another VA loan?!
I've been told conflicting answers to this question. We bought our current single family home with a no money down VA loan. It has been over a year and we are looking to house hack a multi and rent out current house. Can we use another VA loan for the next
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@Sam Slivinski yes. The question is, how much. You can use secondary/bonus entitlement. You'll need to pull your COE and then calculate the remaining amount with $0 down. You can also exceed that amount with a down payment.
Best bet is to check with your lender/LO who knows what they are doing with VA loans and entitlement.
TYFYS and best of luck!