New 2012 VA loan limits for California in have just been published and there have been some substantial changes.  VA loan limits in the state of California range from $417,000 to $625,500 depending on the median home price for each county in California.  These VA loan limits are for 100% financing.  So a VA borrower can get a loan with zero down payment with the following VA loan limits.  A VA borrower can go above these loan limits with a small down payment.   The following list below lists the changes:

  • Alameda County:$625,500
  • Contra Costa County:$625,500
  • Los Angeles County:$621,000
  • Marin County:$625,500
  • Napa County:$460,000
  • Orange County: $621,000
  • San Benito County: $625,500
  • San Diego County: $477,000
  • San Francisco County: $625,500
  • San Luis Obispo County: $457,700
  • San Mateo County: $625,500
  • Santa Barbara: $598,000
  • Santa Clara:$625,500
  • Santa Cruz County: $610,650
  • Sonoma County:$419,750
  • Ventura County: $518,650
Note every California county not on this above list has a VA loan limit of $417,000.

Again the above VA loan limits for California are only for zero down.  You can go above these loan limits by putting down 25% of the difference between your purchase price and the county VA loan limit.  For example if you wanted to purchase a home in Los Angeles County for $800,000.  You would have to put down $44,750 ($800,000 purchase  MINUS $621,000 LA County loan limit = $179,000 X.25%=$44,750).

These new VA loan limits will be in effect for all VA home loans closing on 1/1/2012 or later.

If you have any questions about these feel free to call me at 858-922-7899 or email homeloan8@gmail.com.

Below are some other highlights of VA home loans in California:

  • VA loan interest rates are at all time lows
  • VA loan refinance transactions are very simple and can allow you to lower your VA loan rate to market
  • VA home loans do not have monthly mortgage insurance
  • You can get a VA home loan only 2 years after a foreclosure, bankruptcy or short sale
  • VA loan credit does not need to be perfect

Best Regards,

Rob Chomentowski

858-922-7899, homeloan8@gmail.com

Sr. Loan Officer (and VA specialist)

December 12th, 2011 | Tags: | Category: Uncategorized |

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