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Active Military Can Live Almost for Free in Woodbridge, VA with No Money Down VA Home Loan!

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Mortgage and Lending with Fairway Independent Mortgage Inc. NMLS #196099

Active Military Can Live Almost for Free in Woodbridge, VA with no money down Veteran Home Loan!

"Too good to be true," you say, well it sorta is... Here is my example of how to live Almost for Free in Woodbridge, Va :

The average Basic Allowance for Housing for active duty military ranked E-5 is $1941.00 with dependents (of course yours maybe higher or lower depending on your RANK...)



Here are a few snapshots of homes you can purchase with your no money down VA Loan and live almost free in Woodbridge, VA.



These homes don't tickle your fancy.... See other Woodbridge, VA homes below where you can live almost free or customize your own search.

So if you are PCS to the area stationed at Ft. Belvoir or the Pentagon, call your Woodbridge FHA/VA Lender to learn more.
Or if you are renting and it's time to buy we can show you how to live "almost for free"!

My last military client decided to make his monthly mortgage payment a discretionary allotment on his Leave and Earnings Statement(LES). So he feels like he is living for free with his BAH in Woodbridge, Va.

Call 703-497-3936 to start living almost for free in Woodbridge, Va.

Woodbridge, VA is a convenient place for active duty military to call HOME.

*Don't Forget to ask about your Military Mortgage Rebate!


Chris Olsen
Olsen Ziegler Realty - Cleveland, OH
Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate

Hi Markita -- I bought my first townhome in Fairfax, VA when I was 25 (ex-military at the time) using a VA loan, I couldn't have done it otherwise and got me started in the path to homeownership that has been very rewarding on so many levels to me! Great post!!! :)

Jun 29, 2010 10:08 AM
Ron Titus
Premier Realty Associates - Huntington Beach, CA

I am getting ready to do my first transaction using a VA loan here in California.  Assuming all the ducks line up, we can make the offer without a deposit or downpayment?

Jul 05, 2010 04:31 PM