Nevada ranked 13th in average VA home loan amount in Q2

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With $321,581 in loans issued, Nevada ranked 13th in average loan amount for VA home loans in the second quarter, according to the Veteran’s Affairs Home Loans Index.

The VA assists service members, veterans, and eligible surviving spouses in achieving homeownership through loans provided by banks and mortgage companies.

A portion of the loan is guaranteed by the VA, which allows the lender to provide better rates.

Several VA housing programs can help members buy, build or repair their homes. Loan types may include home purchase loans, interest rate reduction refinance loans (IRRRL), and adapted housing grants, geared toward veterans with a service-connected disability.

Average VA Home Loan Value (Q2 2021)
Rank State Avg. VA Home Loan
1 District of Columbia $610,825
2 Hawaii $581,297
3 California $450,610
4 Guam $404,106
5 Maryland $382,289
6 Virgin Islands $373,764
7 Virginia $373,721
8 Colorado $360,721
9 Washington $360,455
10 Massachusetts $359,075
11 Utah $331,409
12 Alaska $322,878
13 Nevada $321,581
14 Oregon $318,232
15 New Jersey $314,519
16 Rhode Island $304,526
17 New York $296,833
18 New Hampshire $295,031
19 Idaho $292,035
20 Montana $287,895
21 Arizona $286,250
22 Connecticut $283,194
23 Wyoming $282,758
24 Florida $281,675
25 Delaware $279,286
26 Texas $276,704
27 Minnesota $266,064
28 North Dakota $263,346
29 Tennessee $260,037
30 South Carolina $259,071
31 Georgia $256,381
32 Vermont $255,328
33 New Mexico $250,533
34 South Dakota $250,184
35 North Carolina $249,725
36 Pennsylvania $244,098
37 Illinois $242,674
38 Alabama $242,114
39 Maine $239,016
40 Nebraska $237,735
41 Louisiana $237,098
42 Wisconsin $231,176
43 West Virginia $227,831
44 Oklahoma $226,699
45 Kansas $226,304
46 Kentucky $220,824
47 Missouri $220,798
48 Iowa $218,813
49 Mississippi $218,641
50 Ohio $218,021
51 Indiana $214,909
52 Michigan $213,589
53 Arkansas $212,621
54 Puerto Rico $180,154


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