United States Virgin Islands VA Loan Rates, Closing Costs & Stats

United States Virgin Islands

A VA loan is a mortgage loan that’s backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for those who have served or are presently serving in the U.S. military. The VA does not directly lend, it guarantees the loans made by private lenders to veterans, active military personnel, and qualifying military spouses.

The most obvious benefit of VA loans is that no downpayment is necessary to purchase a home. They will also typically have significantly lower fees-- meaning that if you're eligible to receive a VA loan, it will likely be the most favorable option. VA loans come in 3 varities: purchase, refinance and cash out refis.

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United States Virgin Islands VA Loans, 30 Year Fixed Rates

30 Year VA mortgages in United States Virgin Islands averaged 0.2% for the week of 2024-11-29, compared to the national average (all VA variants) of 0% for the same period.

United States Virgin Islands's average VA mortgage closing costs are $16,887.

The average rate for the prior week (2024-11-22) was 6.17% and one month ago for the week of 2024-10-25, the average rate was 6.16%.

The average rate one year ago was 7.01%.

For refis of the same type during the week of 2024-11-29, the average rate was 0%.

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United States Virgin Islands VA Loan Lenders by Rates & Fees

The below table looks at the average fees/closing costs and rates for VA 30 Year Fixed Rate (purchase, first lien) mortgages originated by each lender at the United States Virgin Islands level.

Name # of Loans 2023 Avg. 30yFix Rate 2023 Avg. Closing Costs
SIWELL, INC. 2 7.13% $19,909

The lowest fee United States Virgin Islands VA lenders (with over 10 loans originated) are .

The lowest rate United States Virgin Islands VA lenders (with over 10 loans originated) are .

VA Loan Features

  • No down payment required
  • Negotiable and competitive interest rate.
  • Ability to finance the VA funding fee (plus reduced funding fees with a down payment of at least 5 percent and exemption for veterans receiving VA compensation).
  • VA rules limit the amount you can be charged for closing costs.
  • Closing costs are comparable with other financing types (and may be lower).
  • Closing costs may be paid by the seller.
  • No private mortgage insurance premiums are required.
  • An assumable mortgage.
  • Right to prepay your mortgage without penalty.
  • For homes inspected by VA during construction, a warranty from builder and assistance from VA to obtain cooperation of builder.
  • VA assistance to veteran borrowers in default due to temporary financial difficulty.