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The VA Home Buying Guide

The VA Home Buying Guide

Nelson Home Group VA Home Buying Guide

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If you are a veteran searching for a VA loan in Kansas City, this guide was written specifically for you. My name is Joe Nelson. I’m a 21-year retired Air Force veteran — I served as an enlisted propulsion specialist on C-130s and later as a commissioned maintenance officer, with deployments to Afghanistan and Qatar. I know what the uncertainty of military life feels like — the questions about what comes next, the financial pressure of transitions, the weight of decisions that affect your whole family. That experience shaped everything about how I approach this work.

This guide exists because the VA home loan benefit is one of the most powerful financial tools available to anyone who’s served — and an estimated one-third of eligible veterans never use it. That bothers me. So we put together something honest and complete, written specifically for military buyers in the Kansas City market.

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    What Is a VA Loan? The Short Answer for Kansas City Veterans

    A VA loan is a mortgage benefit earned through military service. It is backed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, which means private lenders can offer terms that would be impossible on a conventional loan — including zero down payment, no private mortgage insurance, and interest rates that typically run 0.25 to 0.50 percent below the market average.

    The VA does not lend the money directly. They guarantee a portion of the loan, which reduces the lender’s risk and passes the savings to you. The result is the most powerful home financing tool available anywhere in the mortgage market — and an estimated one-third of eligible veterans never use it.

    In the Kansas City metro — covering Jackson, Clay, Platte, and Cass counties in Missouri, and Johnson and Wyandotte counties in Kansas — VA loans are widely accepted by sellers and actively used by buyers relocating from Fort Leavenworth and Whiteman Air Force Base. If you are PCS-ing to Kansas City or separating and planting roots here, this benefit was made for exactly your situation.

    VA Loan Benefits in 2026: What Kansas City Veterans Actually Save

    Here is what the VA loan benefit means in real dollars for a Kansas City home purchase in 2026:

    No Down Payment
    $0 Down on a $350,000 Home

    A conventional buyer putting 20% down writes a $70,000 check. You keep that money in your pocket — or use it for moving costs, renovations, or investment.

    No PMI — Ever
    $150–$300 Saved Every Month

    Conventional buyers who put less than 20% down pay Private Mortgage Insurance on top of their payment. VA loans eliminate this entirely, from day one through payoff.

    Lower Interest Rates
    0.25%–0.50% Below Market

    On a $350,000 loan, that difference saves approximately $50–$100 per month and tens of thousands over the life of the loan.

    Assumable Loan
    A Built-In Selling Advantage

    A qualified buyer can assume your VA loan when you sell — including your locked-in rate. In a high-rate environment, this makes your home significantly more attractive to buyers.

    One Cost to Know: The VA Funding Fee

    The VA charges a funding fee to sustain the program. For first-time use with no down payment in 2026, it is 2.15% of the loan amount — on a $350,000 home, that’s $7,525 rolled into the loan. Subsequent use is 3.30%. Important: if you carry a VA disability rating of 10% or higher, the funding fee is completely waived. Always disclose your disability rating to your lender at the very start of the process.

    Do You Qualify for a VA Loan in Kansas City?

    VA loan eligibility is determined by two sets of rules: your military service record (verified by the VA) and your financial qualifications (set by the lender). Here is a straightforward breakdown for 2026:

    Service Eligibility Requirements

    Service TypeMinimum ServiceDocuments Needed
    Active Duty (Wartime)90 consecutive daysDD Form 214
    Active Duty (Peacetime)181 days continuousDD Form 214
    National Guard / Reserves6 years of service, OR 90 days active duty under Title 10 ordersNGB Form 22, NGB Form 23, or DD Form 214
    Surviving SpouseSpouse died in service or from service-connected disability; must be unmarried (with exceptions)VA Form 26-1817 or 21P-534EZ
    Discharged EarlyMay still qualify if discharged for hardship, disability, reduction in force, or after 21 months of a 2-year enlistmentDD Form 214 + discharge documentation

    Financial Qualifications

    The VA sets no minimum credit score, but most lenders in Kansas City look for a 580–620 minimum. A score of 640 or higher qualifies with most lenders, and 720+ unlocks the best rates. The VA also evaluates residual income — the money left over after all monthly obligations — rather than relying solely on a debt-to-income ratio.

    In 2026, veterans with full entitlement face no loan limit in Kansas City. You can purchase in any price range the lender will approve with zero dollars down. For veterans with partial entitlement, the 2026 baseline conforming loan limit of $832,750 applies to the entitlement calculation.

    How to Get Your Certificate of Eligibility (COE)

    Your COE is the document that proves to lenders you have earned the VA loan benefit. You do not need it in hand before you start the process. As a licensed mortgage originator, I can pull your COE electronically in minutes — often with just your Social Security number and date of birth. Approximately two-thirds of COE requests are issued immediately through the VA’s automated system.

    The VA Home Buying Process in Kansas City: Step by Step

    The VA loan process has a few extra steps compared to a conventional purchase — primarily the COE verification and the VA appraisal. Here is exactly what to expect when buying a home in Kansas City with your VA benefit:

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    Get Pre-Approved (Before You Do Anything Else)

    This is where we pull your COE, review your credit and income, and establish your real buying power. Pre-approval takes 24–48 hours. In the Kansas City market, good homes move in days — you cannot afford to start the home search without this in hand.

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    Find the Right Home

    We set up real-time listing alerts for your criteria across the KC metro. I pair you with a VA-experienced buyer’s specialist from our team — and because your agent and your mortgage originator work together every day under one roof, there is no handoff, no miscommunication, and no dropped balls.

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    Make an Offer

    VA offers are widely accepted by Kansas City sellers. The misconception that VA loans are difficult to work with is largely outdated. With the right presentation and a strong pre-approval letter, VA offers compete effectively — and often win — against conventional buyers.

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    VA Appraisal

    Once your offer is accepted, we order a VA appraisal. The appraiser confirms the home’s value and checks it against VA Minimum Property Requirements — basic safety, structural soundness, and habitability standards. Most homes in good condition pass without issues. The VA appraisal typically takes 7–10 business days in the KC market.

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    Underwriting and Clear to Close

    Underwriting reviews your full loan file — income, assets, credit, COE, and appraisal. Most VA loans in Kansas City close in 30–45 days from contract to keys. Remote closings are fully available if you are PCS-ing and cannot be present.

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    Close and Get Your Keys

    You sign your documents, the loan funds, and you own your Kansas City home. With no down payment required and closing costs that can often be negotiated into the transaction, many veterans walk away from the closing table with minimal out-of-pocket expense.

    Why Work With Nelson Home Group for Your VA Purchase

    Most VA home purchases involve two separate professionals — a real estate agent and a mortgage originator — who work at different companies, communicate through email chains, and occasionally give you conflicting advice. Every miscommunication between them is a delay in your closing.

    At Nelson Home Group, we do it differently. As a 21-year Air Force veteran and licensed mortgage originator, I personally handle your VA loan from pre-approval through closing. At the same time, I pair you with a VA-experienced buyer’s specialist from our team who handles the real estate side — showings, offers, negotiations, and contract management.

    Same team. Same roof. Same mission.

    Your agent and your lender aren’t strangers coordinating across companies — they work together every day. That means faster communication, no dropped balls, and none of the friction that slows down most VA transactions. Our clients consistently tell us the seamless experience is unlike anything they have had in a real estate transaction before.

    Nelson Home Group is the highest-rated real estate team on Google in the Kansas City metro. We have helped hundreds of veterans and military families navigate the VA buying process across Missouri and Kansas. If you are relocating, separating, or simply ready to use a benefit you have earned — we are the team built for your mission.

    VA Loan FAQ: Kansas City Veterans’ Most Common Questions

    Can I use my VA loan benefit more than once?

    Yes. The VA loan benefit is reusable. Once you sell your home and pay off the loan, your entitlement is fully restored and you can use it again. In some cases you can even have two VA loans active simultaneously — common with PCS moves where you keep your prior home as a rental property.

    Do VA loans take longer to close in Kansas City?

    Not significantly. With an experienced VA lender, most KC loans close in 30–45 days from contract — comparable to conventional loans. The extra step is the VA appraisal, which typically adds 7–10 business days. Starting the pre-approval process early eliminates most delays.

    Will Kansas City sellers accept a VA offer?

    Yes. The idea that VA offers are difficult to work with is largely outdated. Kansas City is a military-friendly market with strong VA loan volume. A well-structured offer with a solid pre-approval letter is competitive against conventional buyers. Our team presents VA offers strategically to remove any seller hesitation.

    Is there a VA loan limit in Kansas City for 2026?

    For veterans with full entitlement, there is no loan limit. You can purchase a home at any price point the lender approves with zero down payment. For veterans with partial entitlement — typically those with an existing VA loan — the 2026 baseline conforming limit of $832,750 applies to the entitlement calculation. Jackson, Clay, Platte, Cass, Johnson, and Wyandotte counties all fall under the standard limit.

    What credit score do I need for a VA loan in Kansas City?

    The VA itself sets no minimum credit score. Most Kansas City lenders look for a 580–620 minimum. A score of 640 or higher qualifies with the majority of lenders, and 720+ unlocks the most competitive rates. If your credit needs work before you apply, we can point you toward the right resources.

    Can I use a VA loan to buy a home remotely while on PCS orders?

    Absolutely. We handle remote purchases regularly. Video walkthroughs, digital signatures, and remote closings allow you to purchase a Kansas City home without being present. Many of our military clients have closed on their home before ever setting foot inside — and loved it when they arrived.

    What is the VA funding fee and can it be waived?

    The VA funding fee for first-time use with no down payment is 2.15% of the loan amount in 2026 — on a $350,000 purchase, that is $7,525, typically rolled into the loan. Subsequent use with no down payment is 3.30%. Veterans with a service-connected disability rating of 10% or higher, Purple Heart recipients, and eligible surviving spouses are completely exempt from the funding fee. Always disclose your disability rating before applying.

    Ready to Use Your VA Benefit in Kansas City?

    Download the complete VA Home Buying Guide above to get the full step-by-step playbook, checklists, and Kansas City-specific resources — or call us directly at (816) 680-6624 to talk through your situation today. Click here to apply for your VA loan pre-approval.

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