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VA Foreclosure Homes in Colorado

from: Deb St. George - HomelessInKingCounty.com

Foreclosures are everywhere we look today. The foreclosure rate is higher than ever before. Many factors contribute to the large number, including the high cost of homes, high interest rate and a shaky economy. Many couples are having difficulty paying their mortgage and end up losing their home. The one that many are not aware of is the VA Foreclosure. Colorado has many VA homes that are in foreclosure.

A VA loan is a loan that is given to a Veteran when the VA (Department of Veterans Affairs) guarantees the loan with the lender. The lender is still the institution that is providing the financing, but the VA guarantees the lender that they will pay the loan if the Veteran cannot. The Veteran's often get a better interest rate from the bank because the loan is guaranteed. In spite of these facts, many of these mortgaged homes still turn into a VA foreclosure. Colorado has many REO (Real Estate Owned) properties for sale.

If you're interested in a VA foreclosure in Colorado, there are listings you can find in real estate agencies as well as on many sites online. Many of these sites offer special financing options to help interested individuals purchase a VA foreclosure. Colorado is a state that many people are choosing to move to for the beautiful weather, good career opportunities and the many attractions. With the help of financing for a VA foreclosure, Colorado property can become your new home.

There are also special programs to help individuals or couples that are interested in purchasing a VA foreclosure. Colorado as well as many other states has a program called Vendee Financing. VA financing is a wonderful opportunity for Veterans to purchase a home that they may not otherwise be able to purchase. The Department of Veterans Affairs may be guaranteeing the loan for the Veteran, but this does not help a non-Veteran.

Vendee Financing, on the other hand, helps Veterans as well as non-Veterans. Unlike traditional mortgage loans, individuals purchasing homes with Vendee Financing will pay fewer fees and less money at closing out of their own pockets. Other benefits from Vendee Financing include low or even no down payment, no appraisal fee, no mortgage insurance, no flood certification fee and no tax service fee. When you're purchasing a home even if it's a VA foreclosure in Colorado or any other state, these fees can add up to a lot of money. If you're considering purchasing a Colorado VA foreclosure, Colorado has many financing options such as Vendee Financing and more to help you.



 

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