Active Duty or Veterans of the Armed Forces have VA Home Loan benefits for their home purchase that have proven beneficial for when it comes to little or no money down loan program. (provided their credit is satisfactory) VA guarantees the Local Lender that they will reimburse the lender a percentage should the veteran default on their loan.  The following brochure What VA Does For the Home Buying Veteran should be very useful guidelines and loads of information.

 *Across the Ocean to Paradise: Military Relocations Hawaii* has loads of information for your Military Relocation to Hawaii so you will have pertinent information on what to expect in your relocation to our island paradise.

Currently, I have one VA Loan client in contractand the other one has already been prequalified and coming to Honolulu Hawaii next month specifically to put in an offer during their 5 day house hunting trip so they can return back to the mainland and pack for their Hawaii Relocation in February. VA Loans are abundant here due to our high volume of military personnel and presence on Oahu, Hawaii.

The following steps are what this Real Estate Professional does in order to make your Relocation to Hawaii as smooth as possible concerning your real estate transaction and VA Loan Process.

  • Speak to a Local Hawaii Lender (if you do not have one I can refer you to a few who are well qualified in the State of Hawaii) to submit your information and get prequalified. While talking to the Loan Officer make sure and let him/her know what you are comfortable with for monthly mortgage payments. After getting prequalified your Realtor® will now know in what price range to search for properties for you.
  • Let your agent know what other criteria you are looking for as far as # bedrooms/ # of baths, sq. ft. interior/land, parking, single family or condo/townhouse. Just remember to go over the  *Across the Ocean to Paradise: Military Relocations Hawaii* because this gives pertinent information on what to expect in your Hawaii Relocation.
  •  Get all your financial paperwork together so you will have it with you when you arrive.(Do not pack your bank statements, W-2's, LES's and important documents you will need to submit for your loan!)
  • EDIT: If you have a couple of months to spare you may order your Certificate of Eligibility from the Veterans of Affairs office. It is not necessary to do so though, because our lenders order them online once you start your loan process and if anything is held up we have a VA office centrally located on Oahu for your convenience and it takes just minutes.
  • Start your loan process before you get here so you will have everything in place when you submit an offer for a loan. The loan process is the lengthy and of course an important part of the transaction so it is better to be proactive in your process. Your closing costs can be included with your loan so you will have minimal costs to come in with and to close with.
  • Appointments are made and off we go in search of your new home!  When you decide that you would like to put in an offer we will go through the whole 12 page (plus addendum's) contract and submit it to the sellers agent to present to the seller. 
  • After the offer is accepted the loan process begins. You will meet with your Loan Officer to submit your complete application and submit all documentation needed for your VA Loan process packet. Then it goes to Underwriting to process the initial packet and order the appraisal with their VA approved appraisers.
  • The Condominium and/or Subdivision Association Documents should be ordered immediately after acceptance of the offer and in the buyer's hands within 10-14 days after acceptance. This agent will make copies of the Budget, last three Association minutes and the Property Information form (RR105C) and submit it to the lender. They need this for the VA Loan Guidelines and process for your loan.  (these documents will show how the Association budgets their money in reserve. % of owner occupants, any pending concerns or litigation going on and so forth.
  • Provided your loan process goes smoothly you should have a Conditional Loan Commitment Letter within the first three weeks in contract. This is an approval of your loan with Conditions. Maybe you need to submit a couple of more documents or the appraisal is not in yet or the survey and termite inspection are not done yet. These are the types of conditions that will be listed on this letter.
  • Within two weeks after the Conditional  Loan Commitment letter is issued all the conditions should be complete for signing documents with escrow and the loan officer. Not to worry! I attend all signings with you.

In Hawaii, we do not sign at the same time as the Seller due to conflict of interest and we sign approximately four days before recording. After the signing, the loan officer takes the notarized and signed documents to go through processing and within 2.5 days the Lender should have funded the money for your loan to the escrow company. When escrow receives all monies then they will take the documents to the Bureau of Conveyances in Honolulu to record. By the next business day it will record and we usually get word between 8-10am. At that time, the home is legally yours and I will have already made arrangements and have your keys in hand to open the doors to your new home.

Congratulations!

It's not easy moving across the Pacific Ocean let alone to a totally different "world" of people but you can do it with effort, motivation and a great Realtor®! 

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Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman is a Realtor-Associate with Century 21 Liberty Homes in Mililani, Hawaii. With a sharp understanding that a listening ear is the key to a client's needs  she serves the island of Oahu (Honolulu County) and all Hawaii Military Relocating to Hawaii, Hawaii Retirees, Hawaii Job Transfers and Hawaii Residents. Website: www.hawaiihomesmarket.com

  

 

 
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29 Comments on Hawaii Military Relocations, Hawaii VA Loans: This Realtors® Process

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2007
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Sally, LOTS of GOOD information in this blog.  I would just emphasize just one more thing, and that is for them to get their "Certificate of Eligibility" as soon as possible so that it does not hold anything up.

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George: The LO orders it at the time of application although if it is taking too long we have the veteran run to Tripler Hospital and that VA office issues right then and there. Good call though if there isn't a VA office close by and assessible ....How was your Christmas Day?  I hope you had a wonderful day with your wife and family!
9:47pm • #2
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26
2007
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We are so lucky to have the VA office at Tripler.  They are so responsive.  I have heard that other parts of the country are not so lucky.
2:27am • #3
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Sally,

This is a great outline of the process for veterans and military relocating to Hawaii, the process is so different in your state. Buyers and Sellers meet face to face at closing, the documents are recorded and they gets their keys before they leave the closing table.

5:37am • #4
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Our VA limit used to be $265,000 ...I haven't had one in a few years but I guess yours is much higher. I think ours went up to $400,000
7:19am • #5
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Sally,  Good info as usual, but your LO orders the CE - Wow!  I've not seen one over here do that.  I'll definitely have remember this one.  Hope you had a great Christmas!
7:32am • #6
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Sally, great information here. I rarely to a VA loan; however, this list would definitely work for anyone coming into town to purchase a home. I also agree with having the Certificate of Eligibility in hand.

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Sally, That's a lot of good information and making something that can get tricky be so easy!  But you didn't mention all the other information you can give them:  everything from the history of the Island to where to shop, eat, best beaches, local customs--there is so much I've learned from you and all your clients will already know your lovely area before they move in!
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Sally, I'm looking out the window of my home office at very gray skies, no sunshine whatsoever.  When I open one of your posts and see your Hawaii photos, I think to myself, Hmmmm....

 

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Sally _ good info on the process. I can see where a VA or relocation buyer could feel pretty confident in your service.
8:38am • #10
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Sally

I do not do a lot of VA loans anymore, but I certainly took a lot of good information with me in this post.

Sincerely

Tom Braatz

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Sally, it was a very enjoyable day.  We visited my Mom in the hospital for a couple of hours and then we had dinner with my brother and his family and exchanged secret Santa gifts.  I even got to test out my new GPS that I got for Christmas.

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This is a great outline, Sally, for veterans as well as those who are not familiar with the VA loan process.

Jeff 

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Sally- My last VA loan went very well.....and the Loan Officer did order the CE...as you said it is very important to have the right person, as not everyone can do these loans no matter what they say.  You have given such a clear picture of the process.........and I know that any client relocating to Hawaii would be in the right hands with you as their Professional.........you think of everything :)
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Randy: I guess that's what it is. The LO's have done it online for the past two years or so and they have had the vet go to tripler if it's taking too long. (can't see it taking too long when it's slow now though :)
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Suzanne: I've heard that from all over the country. I kind of like it this way. I've heard horror stories of even early occupancy going bad.

10:46am • #16

When we did a VA loan for my personal home purchase here in Charleston SC, My LO ordered the CE too. It made things easy for us as Buyers. As a Realtor I have not had a VA buyer client yet. But, thanks for the tips. Charleston is a big Military city and I am sure I will have one soon enough whether a referral, relocation or otherwise.

Belinda Sanchez

www.belindasanchezhomes.com

 

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Neal: Just went up to 700k over here. The Housing Allowance just changed as well although some ranks did not go up...some did...some went down a few bucks...some stayed the same.

10:47am • #18
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Marc: They do it online now...I thought that was all over...in fact...I think it is :) Restful...went out to eat with the family and watched Underdog after :)
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Teri: I just added an edit to my post. It is not necessary as it is ordered online and if they want to go out of their way to our local VA office that's fine as well. If they want to order it and wait for mail that's fine too. We just try and make it a smooth process :)  And about 75% of my business are military and doing a VA loan so it's almost like the norm here with our office being centrally located to all.
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Carole: Why of course!  They get a relocaton packet with all info ....be rest assured!
11:54am • #21
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Hi Pat!  Well, you must be wanting to take a vacation then?

Gary: We gotta know our stuff...or how are we able to give great service?  :) Thanks!

Tom: Well, if you ever are in an area where you need to give info....I'm sure you took a bunch of info from here to relay to your client :)

 

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George: Great!  I suppose the GPS is a new toy for you and will come in handy :)  Glad you had a nice day buddie!
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Thanks Jeff!  I learned well with all the VA transactions I have had. One of the more stricter loans and now?  Well, one of the very few loan programs to come in with no money down etc. Great for the relocating client who most likely doesn't have a bunch of money to put down..ya know?

Belinda: My dad was in the Navy and back in the early 60's we lived in Charleston. A red brick house. I'm sure you'll get a bunch of military clients there as it is big military city (most likely way big from when I was there lol)

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Sally, yes it is a great new TOY ......... LOL

Our Underwriters have access to the VA computer and can usually print out the Certificate of Eligibility for the Veteran right on the spot, but when for some reason we can't and they have to order it themselves, it can slow things down for a couple of weeks.

It would be great to have a VA facility near us like you have, that would speed up a lot of things. 

1:53pm • #25
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Great post. I had to read this after reading your testimonial.
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George: How could I have missed you here!!!! Yup...one advantage of being out in the Pacific...they have a lot of things right here :)

Christy: Thanks for dropping by here too!

11:43am • #27
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03

I was googling VA loans Hawaii to see if I had made it up there yet and there you were with this fantastic article. As always... great content! Aloha Sally...

By the way, thank you for putting me in touch with your office coordinator!

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