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Veteran College Student getting approved for mortgage?

I will soon be returning home from a deployment to Iraq. I am a reservist, I'm 22, and I'll be returning to school this January. I know that the $8000 first time home buyer tax credit is extended to April 30, 2011 for military members who were deployed during its final year. That being said, I have about a 4 month window to enter on a contract after I get back if I want to take advantage of the tax credit (and I do). My question comes in getting approved for the loan. I am eligible for a VA-backed loan, which I believe should help, my credit score is over 700, and I have plenty of money saved up from my deployment. The problem is, when I'm in school I'll only have a part-time job. I'll be recieving GI Bill benefits for going to school, and having tuition completely paid for by the military. With a part-time job, reserve pay, and the GI Bill, I'll be making more than enough money for the price range I'm looking for, but will a bank count the GI Bill as acceptable income? I have absolutely no debt. As long as I'm in school and the Federal Government exists I'll be getting paid. Plus my job history's not really steady because I've been in Iraq for a year. Will the VA loan help me here? Am I completely screwed? Would having my mom cosign be an option? Any input from experienced sources would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! by Sandman005 from Denver, Colorado. Oct 13th 2010 Reply


Mike Trenkle (MikeT@MKMortgageGroup.com)
#20 ranked lender in Colorado - 12 contributions

Hello Sandman!The VA loan and the $8000 tax credit will certainly help you out. What the VA will look for in a loan for you is that you don't spend more than 50% of your income from a new job for all of your debt. In general, if you make a $1000/mo they will not want you spending more than 500.00 on your mortgage and any other debt you may have. A question for you is, are you a reservist that is subject to redeployment? When do you come back and when do you separate from active duty? You can use income from reservist pay if that is the case. I know that you have very limited ability to make calls from overseas, but if you get the chance, I can answer any questions you may have. I am available evenings and weekend as well as regular working hours.Feel free to call me or e-mail me directly,Thank you for your service and have a great day!Mike TrenkleMK Mortgage Group LLC303-537-4539Miket@MKMortgageGroup.com

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