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Will Merritt offers personalized service and loan options you'll love. We shop multiple lenders to find the best rate and product for you, getting you into your dream home faster.

With wholesale interest rates and cutting-edge technology, we make the mortgage process seamless. Trust the experts who focus solely on mortgages. Support your local community and experience elite client service.

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The Home Loan Process

Mortgage Pre-Approval

Get pre-approved from one of our Loan Officers to see how much you can afford.

House Shopping

Work with a trusted Real Estate Agent to find a home you would like to move into.

Loan Application

Complete your home loan application to get the lending process started.

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Mortgage Programs

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Home Loan Options

Our experienced mortgage advisors will walk you through the best mortgage loan program that will fit your specific scenario.

Conventional Home Loans.

FHA Home Loans.

USDA Home Loans.

VA Home Loans.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often can I refinance my mortgage?

There is no limit to the number of times you can refinance. However, you must qualify every time you apply and there will be costs associated with closing the loan each time.

Can I buy a home if I do not have money for a down payment?

Yes! There are a number of bond programs that offer low or no down payment financing options.

How do I know which mortgage is right for me?

The key to choosing the right mortgage is to understand the range of options and features available to you, as well as your budget, circumstances, and goals. Our licensed mortgage professionals are here to help you navigate that process. The more you know, the more comfortable and confident you will be choosing the best option for you and your family.

How long will the loan process take?

The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) does not permit a lender to close a loan until at least seven (7) business days have passed from the date your application was received. A typical home loan takes 30 days, as a number of third-party services such as appraisals, title work, and credit are required in conjunction with the mortgage process. Once you familiarize your Loan Officer with the details of your specific loan scenario, they will be able to provide you with a more specific timeline.

Will I qualify for a home loan?

The only way to find out is to speak with a qualified mortgage professional. Our Loan Officers have helped numerous clients who didn’t know if they could qualify to become home owners. We take the time to understand your financial situation and long-term financial goals, and then match you with the loan program that best fits your needs. Your approval for a loan may also largely depend on the price of the home you are financing. Getting pre-qualified prior to beginning your home search can give you an idea of what you may be able to afford.

Why do people refinance their mortgages?

Homeowners typically refinance to save money, either by obtaining a lower interest rate or by reducing the term of their loan. Refinancing is also a way to convert an adjustable loan to a fixed loan or to consolidate debts.

How much money will I have to pay upfront to buy a home?

This question does not have a simple, one-size-fits-all answer. The exact amount will depend on the price of the home you buy as well the type of mortgage financing you choose. Depending on your loan program, your down payment could be as much as 20% of the home’s price or as little as 3%, while some loans require no down payment at all.

Can I get a mortgage after bankruptcy?

You may still qualify for a home loan even if you have experienced a bankruptcy. The best way to find out if you qualify is to talk with a Loan Officer to discuss your options. Be sure to bring all paperwork regarding your bankruptcy so your Loan Officer can find the program that best fits your situation.

Should I lock my interest rate now, or wait until we are closer to our closing?

Interest rates fluctuate all day, every day. If an interest rate is good, it may be in your best interest to lock now. If you wait, you run the risk of an increase in rates later. If you are concerned that rates may go down after you lock, contact your Loan Officer to discuss your options. Some programs allow you to lock for an extended period and choose to lower your rate should a better one become available.

Most Recent Blog Updates

Veterans Can Have Two VA Loans at the Same Time and Most Have No Idea This Is Possible

Veterans Can Have Two VA Loans at the Same Time and Most Have No Idea This Is Possible

June 03, 20264 min read

Veterans Can Have Two VA Loans at the Same Time and Most Have No Idea This Is Possible

One of the Most Powerful VA Benefits That Almost Nobody Talks About

Most veterans assume that using a VA loan means using it once and starting over when it comes time to move. Sell the current home, pay off the VA loan, restore the entitlement, and then use it again on the next purchase. That is the path most veterans follow because it is the path most veterans know about.

But there is another path that most veterans never hear about and it is one of the most powerful wealth-building strategies available to anyone who has earned the VA loan benefit.

You can have more than one VA loan at the same time.

What Bonus Entitlement Actually Is

The VA loan benefit comes with a base entitlement but most veterans who have been using the benefit for several years also have access to what is called bonus entitlement or second-tier entitlement. This additional entitlement exists specifically to allow veterans to purchase a second home using VA financing without first selling or paying off the existing VA loan.

As Will Merritt explains this is not a loophole or an obscure edge case in the VA guidelines. It is an intentional feature of the benefit that exists to support veterans who want to continue building wealth through real estate while maintaining the financing advantages they have earned through their service.

Will Merritt has personally benefited from this strategy and has held two VA loans simultaneously himself. The strategy works and the results for veterans who execute it thoughtfully can be significant.

How the Strategy Actually Works

The scenario looks like this. A veteran purchased a home several years ago using a VA loan. They are now ready to move to a larger home, a different location, or a property that better fits their current life. Under the conventional assumption they would need to sell the first home to free up the VA entitlement for a new purchase.

With sufficient remaining entitlement they do not have to sell. They can keep the first home, convert it to a rental property, and use the remaining entitlement to purchase a new primary residence with another VA loan. The rental income from the first property can help offset the mortgage payment on it while the veteran moves into their new home with the same VA loan advantages they used the first time. Zero down payment. No monthly mortgage insurance. Competitive interest rates.

The first property builds equity over time through principal paydown and market appreciation while generating rental income. The second property does the same. The veteran's net worth grows across two appreciating assets rather than one and the rental income from the first property creates a passive income stream that compounds over time.

Why This Is Barely Talked About

The bonus entitlement strategy is one of the most valuable applications of the VA loan benefit and it is genuinely underutilized because most veterans simply do not know it is available. Lenders who do not specialize in VA financing may not raise it as an option. Real estate agents who work with veterans occasionally may not be familiar with how entitlement works. And the veterans themselves often do not ask because they do not know what to ask about.

The result is that an enormous wealth-building opportunity sits largely unused by the very people who have earned the right to access it.

What You Need to Know to Execute This Strategy

The amount of entitlement available for a second VA loan depends on the original purchase price, the current loan balance on the first home, and the county loan limits where the new purchase is located. The calculation is specific to each veteran's situation and running those numbers accurately is what determines whether the strategy is viable and what price range it supports for the new purchase.

Understanding the occupancy requirements that apply to the new primary residence, confirming that the rental of the first property aligns with VA guidelines, and structuring the overall transaction correctly from the beginning is what makes the strategy work cleanly.

Run the Numbers for Your Specific Situation

Will Merritt works with veterans to evaluate their entitlement position, run the numbers on the bonus entitlement strategy, and build a plan that uses the VA benefit to its full wealth-building potential. Text, call, or message Will Merritt to find out whether having two VA loans simultaneously makes sense for your situation and follow along for more VA strategies that build real wealth for the veterans who have earned them.


Sources

VA.gov MilitaryOneSource.mil MortgageNewsDaily.com BiggerPockets.com ConsumerFinancialProtectionBureau.gov

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