VHDA Adds Military Applications Page to its Website


Richmond, VA (PRWEB) November 11, 2010

The Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA) recently added a new landing web page to its site, generating it less complicated for active and retired military personnel to take benefit of Veterans Administration (VA) loans, as well as VHDAs Homebuyer Tax Credit Plus loan and other applications presented by the authority.

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VHDAs Military &amp Veterans Programs web page can be identified at vhda.com and is the most recent development in a partnership that started in 1998. That was the year VHDA joined with the U.S. Navy to improve homeownership possibilities among Virginias servicemen and females by regularly offering its Homebuyer Education classes at Virginia military installations.

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Most people dont comprehend it, but nearly one particular-fourth of the nations active-duty military personnel are stationed in Virginia, said Michele Watson, VHDA Director of Homeownership Programs. Virginia is also property to a lot more than 125,000 retired veterans. VHDA wants to make confident that our web site is a valuable resource for military personnel in search of homeownership opportunities.

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In addition to straightforward access to house loan and homebuyer education details, VHDAs new web page characteristics a link to Granting Freedom, a grant program that pays for house and apartment accessibility modifications for Virginia servicemen and girls injured while serving our country. VHDA partners with numerous community groups, such as the Division of Housing and Neighborhood Development (DHCD), to provide this system.

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About VHDA

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VHDA is a self-supporting, not-for-profit organization developed by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1972, to aid Virginians attain good quality, affordable housing. Our mortgages are funded by bonds we concern, not state taxpayer dollars, and are offered mainly for first-time homebuyers and developers of high quality rental housing. We also teach cost-free homeownership classes, and aid individuals with disabilities and the elderly make their properties much more livable. VHDA works with lenders, developers, neighborhood governments, community service organizations and other folks to assist put top quality housing inside the reach of every Virginian.

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