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Understanding VA loan benefits for veterans with disabilities

by Sue Esposito 08/09/2023

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers many financial benefits for veterans wanting to purchase a home. There are even more specific benefits for veterans with qualifying disabilities. These options are important to know if you are interested in financing help to buy your dream home. Here is the most important information to know:

Special housing grants

A major benefit of seeking financing through the VA are the special housing grants available to veterans with disabilities. These grants are for either purchasing or making major changes to your primary residence to accommodate a disability.

The two main types of VA housing grants are the VA Special Housing Adaptation (SHA) Grant and the VA Temporary Residence Adaptation (TRA) Grants. The SHA grant will provide financing for either purchase or major remodeling to further accommodate disability. TRA grants are specifically for funding temporary adjustments to a relative's home or other short-term residence.

Another important grant to know about is the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) Grant, which offers assistance for building a brand new home. If you're planning on building your dream home from the ground up, this is the grant for you.

Funding fee exemption

A key benefit of VA loans is the lack of down payment. However, VA loans do come with their own unique funding fee, which is usually mandatory. As a veteran with qualified disabilities, you can avoid paying the funding fee entirely. A funding fee exemption could save tens of thousands of dollars depending on the total amount of the loan.

State property tax exemption

Many states have special tax exemptions for veterans with disabilities. The requirements and actual amounts vary from one state to the next, but all can equal a sizable break on property taxes. To find out if your state offers this benefit, reach out to your local VA representative or visit their online resources. While not all states offer this type of benefit, the list of participating states is substantial.

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Sue Esposito

There are many qualities and skills that go into being an excellent real estate professional - integrity, in-depth community and market knowledge, marketing savvy, effective negotiation skills and a high-quality professional network, all of which are hallmarks of how I work.

  • Full Time Real Estate Professional with an excellent work ethic
  • 32 years of real estate experience working with a diverse client base of both buyers and sellers
  • Certified Real Estate Negotiation Expert
  • Passionate about the Real Estate profession and advancing education and skills
  • Proficient with technological advances in marketing strategies
  • Employs a Full Time Licensed Real Estate Listing and Transaction Manager
  • My Designations include Broker, ABR, CNE, CRS, GRI, MRP, SFR, and SRS. 
  • Licensed in CT