Did you know you may be eligible for a zero-down loan without any maximum limit if you are a veteran or military service member in Michigan? In 2020, the VA eliminated all limits for VA loans in Michigan VA loans for most borrowers. This means that first-time VA homebuyers and those with full entitlements can borrow as much money as the lenders will allow. The amount of your Michigan VA home loan will now depend more on your financial status than the local housing market. VA loan limits are also still available for homebuyers with VA loans or partial entitlement. You may qualify if you are one of the 549,526 veterans living in Michigan, active-duty servicemember or eligible surviving spouse of a military member.

There’s no Michigan VA loan limits in 2022 for those with full entitlement

The Department of Veterans Affairs eliminated MI VA home loan limits for fully-qualified borrowers in 2020. That means you can borrow more because you don’t have to worry about finding a house within your local limits. As such, VA home loans now have increased appeal since removing the loan limit requirement. This is especially true when compared to other government mortgage loans. FHA loans, also government-backed, have loan limitations that are based on local housing prices. In most areas across the country, the FHA limit for 2022 is $420,680. Loan limits also apply to conforming conventional mortgages, which are insured by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac rather than a government agency. All that being said, it’s important to remember that just because qualified applicants don’t have to meet any VA loan limit in Michigan doesn’t mean that you can purchase a home at any price.

Lenders now decide how much loan you can afford

Your ability to repay the loan now depends on on the private mortgage lender that issues your VA-backed loan. Along with some general VA loan requirements, the lender will consider several factors.

  • Applicant Credit Score: VA borrowers usually need to have a credit score of 620 or better, although some lenders are rumored to lend down to a 580 from time to time. Additionally, Michigan VA loan rates often depend on an applicant’s credit score.
  • Income: Lenders will verify your income for the past 2 years to ensure you are earning enough to pay your monthly mortgage payment. VA loans employ two methods of evaluating applicant income to determine how much mortgage they can afford, known as the Debt-to-Income Ratio and the Residual Income method. Of course, you should be asking yourself how much mortgage can I afford before applying for any home loan.
  • Applicant Debt-To Income Ratio (DTI): Your debt-to-income ratio compares your monthly debt payments to your monthly income. VA even allows the lender to approve them at a higher DTI if they have other compensating factors. While there’s no limit on VA loan programs for 2022, its ultimately up to your lender and your personal circumstances to determine how much you can borrow.

You can search for an approved VA lender in Michigan, including in the following cities and towns here:

Ada, Addison, Adrian, Adrian (Township), Albion, Algoma, Allegan, Allendale, Allendale (Charter Township), Allen Park, Alma, Almena, Almont (Township), Alpena, Alpena (Township), Alpine, Ann Arbor, Antwerp, Argentine (Township), Armada (Township), Ash, Atlas, Auburn Hills, Augusta, Bagley, Bangor, Bath (Charter Township), Battle Creek, Bay City, Bear Creek, Bedford, Bedford, Beecher, Belding, Benton, Benton Harbor, Berkley, Berlin, Berrien, Beverly Hills, Big Rapids, Birch Run (Township), Birmingham, Blackman, Blair, Blendon, Bloomfield, Boston, Brandon, Breitung, Bridgeport, Bridgeport (Charter Township), Brighton, Brighton (Township), Brownstown, Bruce, Buena Vista, Buena Vista (Charter Township), Burton, Byron, Byron Center, Cadillac, Caledonia (Township), Calumet (Charter Township), Cambridge, Cannon, Canton, Carrollton, Cascade, Center Line, Charlotte, Chelsea, Chesterfield, Chocolay, Clawson, Clay, Clayton, Clinton, Clyde, Coldwater, Columbia, Commerce, Comstock, Comstock Northwest, Comstock Park, Cooper, Courtland, Cutlerville, Dalton, Davison (Township), Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Deerfield, Delhi, Delta, Denton, Detroit, DeWitt (Charter Township), Dexter (Township), Dorr (Township), Dowagiac, Dundee (Township), East Bay, East Grand Rapids, East Lansing, Eastpointe, Eastwood, Eaton Rapids, Ecorse, Egelston, Elba, Emmett, Escanaba, Fair Plain, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Fenton, Fenton (Charter Township), Ferndale, Flat Rock, Flint, Flint (Charter Township), Flushing, Flushing (Charter Township), Forest Hills, Forsyth, Fort Gratiot, Frankenmuth, Fraser, Freeland, Frenchtown, Fruitland, Fruitport (Charter Township), Gaines, Gaines (Township), Garden City, Garfield, Genesee, Genoa, Georgetown, Grand Blanc, Grand Blanc (Charter Township), Grand Haven, Grand Haven (Charter Township), Grand Ledge, Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids (Charter Township), Grandville, Grass Lake (Charter Township), Grayling (Charter Township), Green Lake, Green Oak, Greenville, Grosse Ile, Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Farms, Grosse Pointe Park, Grosse Pointe Woods, Groveland, Gun Plain, Hamburg, Hampton, Hamtramck, Handy, Harper Woods, Harrison, Hartland (Township), Haslett, Hastings, Hazel Park, Highland, Highland Park, Hillsdale, Holland, Holland (Charter Township), Holly, Holly (Township), Holt, Houghton, Howard, Howell, Howell (Township), Hudsonville, Huntington Woods, Huron, Independence, Inkster, Ionia, Ira, Iron Mountain, Ishpeming, Jackson, Jamestown, Jenison, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo (Charter Township), Kentwood, Kimball, Kinross, Lake Fenton, Laketon, Laketown, Lambertville, Lansing, Lansing (Charter Township), Lapeer, Lapeer (Township), Larkin, Leighton, Lenox, Leoni, Lincoln, Lincoln Park, Livonia, Lodi, Long Lake, Lowell (Charter Township), Ludington, Lyon, Macomb, Madison, Madison Heights, Manistee, Marion, Marquette, Marshall, Marysville, Mason, Mayfield, Melvindale, Menominee, Meridian, Midland, Milan, Milford, Milford (Charter Township), Monitor, Monroe, Monroe (Charter Township), Montrose (Charter Township), Mount Clemens, Mount Morris (Township), Mount Pleasant, Mundy, Muskegon, Muskegon (Charter Township), Muskegon Heights, Napoleon (Township), Nelson, New Baltimore, New Haven, Niles, Niles (Township), Northfield, Northview, Northville, Northville (Township), Norton Shores, Novi, Oakfield, Oakland, Oak Park, Oceola, Okemos, Olive, Ontwa, Oregon, Orion, Oronoko, Oscoda (Charter Township), Oshtemo, Otsego (Township), Owosso, Oxford (Charter Township), Paradise, Park, Pavilion, Paw Paw (Township), Peninsula, Pennfield, Petoskey, Pittsfield, Plainfield, Plymouth, Plymouth (Charter Township), Pontiac, Portage, Port Huron, Port Huron (Charter Township), Putnam, Raisin, Raisinville, Redford, Reynolds, Richfield, Richland (Township), Richmond, River Rouge, Riverview, Robinson, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Rockford, Romulus, Rose, Roseville, Royal Oak, Saginaw, Saginaw (Charter Township), Salem, Salem, Saline, Sault Ste. Marie, Schoolcraft (Township), Scio, Shelby, Shields, Solon, Southfield, Southfield (Township), Southgate, South Lyon, South Monroe, Sparta (Township), Spring Arbor (Township), Springfield, Springfield, Spring Lake (Township), St. Clair, St. Clair Shores, St. Clair (Township), Sterling Heights, St. Johns, St. Joseph, St. Joseph (Charter Township), St. Louis, Sturgis, Summit, Sumpter, Superior, Swartz Creek, Tallmadge, Taylor, Tecumseh, Temperance, Texas, Thetford, Thomas, Thornapple, Three Rivers, Tittabawassee, Traverse City, Trenton, Troy, Tyrone, Tyrone, Union, Utica, Van Buren, Vienna, Walker, Walled Lake, Warren, Washington, Waterford, Watertown, Waverly, Wayne, Webster, West Bloomfield, Westland, Westwood, White Lake, Whitmore Lake, Williamstown, Windsor, Wixom, Woodhaven, Wyandotte, Wyoming, York, Ypsilanti, Ypsilanti (Charter Township), Zeeland, Zeeland (Charter Township)

How do I determine my entitlement level?

The VA Certificate of Eligibility, or COE, is what informs lenders of an applicant’s eligibility for a VA loan. It also indicates your level of entitlement. The COE helps the VA and your lender to communicate. Your COE may not make much sense at first glance. As an example, if a COE reflects a basic entitlement of $36,000, that number shows how much loan insurance the VA offers through the VA guarantee, rather than your potential borrowing potential. This VA insurance reduces the risk for the lender and eliminates the need to make a down payment or monthly mortgage insurance payments. The VA covers 25% of the amount you borrow on your home loan, regardless of how much it is approved by the lender. You may also want to refer to a VA loan calculator to help figure out your entitlement and potential borrowing power.

What does full entitlement refer to?

The maximum VA home loan benefits you’re eligible for is known as full entitlement. If you’re a first-time home buyer or it’s you’re first time using a VA loan, you’re likely to have a full entitlement. If you’ve used your VA benefits before, you may still be eligible for a full entitlement if the loan is fully repaid and your benefit is restored. Otherwise, you may be a borrowers that’s eligible for partial entitlement. That may be the case for someone who used an Michigan VA loan to purchase a home a few years back and is still paying that loan off. With a partial entitlement, an applicant may still be eligible for a VA loan but the mortgage must not exceed their local max loan amount for VA financing. There are other caveats that may apply related to your VA home loan entitlement eligibility. As an example, current VA loan holders or former borrowers who have been foreclosed will not be eligible for their full entitlement. You won’t get your full entitlement if you’ve short-sold a VA-backed loan which the VA had to reimburse. In fact, if you’ve had a foreclosure or short-sale in your past, you might not be eligible to receive another VA loan at all.

What is the maximum amount I can borrow if I have partial eligibility?

Since 2020, specific MI VA loan limits only apply to partial entitlement. Those mortgage limits are identical to the conventional conforming loan limit for a particular area. Conventional loan limits are set by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) each year. The loan limits will depend on where you live and the property you purchase. They are determined based on local home prices. This FHFA map will show you the loan limits for your county. It’s not difficult to determine your county’s loan limit. However, it can be complicated to calculate how this limit will affect your home loan. To determine if you will need a downpayment on the VA loan, lenders use a complex equation. You can read our guide on buying an additional house with a VA loan. Talk to a VA lender if you only want to find out how much house you could afford using a VA loan. In just a few minutes, they can calculate your home’s potential price and look up your COE.

Michigan VA Home Loan Limits 2022 Map (for partial eligibility applicants)

Michigan VA County Loan Limits 2022 (for partial eligibility applicants)

County Name
Limit
ALCONA$424,100
ALGER$424,100
ALLEGAN$424,100
ALPENA$424,100
ANTRIM$424,100
ARENAC$424,100
BARAGA$424,100
BARRY$424,100
BAY$424,100
BENZIE$424,100
BERRIEN$424,100
BRANCH$424,100
CALHOUN$424,100
CASS$424,100
CHARLEVOIX$424,100
CHEBOYGAN$424,100
CHIPPEWA$424,100
CLARE$424,100
CLINTON$424,100
CRAWFORD$424,100
DELTA$424,100
DICKINSON$424,100
EATON$424,100
EMMET$424,100
GENESEE$424,100
GLADWIN$424,100
GOGEBIC$424,100
GRAND TRAVERSE$424,100
GRATIOT$424,100
HILLSDALE$424,100
HOUGHTON$424,100
HURON$424,100
INGHAM$424,100
IONIA$424,100
IOSCO$424,100
IRON$424,100
ISABELLA$424,100
JACKSON$424,100
KALAMAZOO$424,100
KALKASKA$424,100
KENT$424,100
KEWEENAW$424,100
LAKE$424,100
LAPEER$424,100
LEELANAU$424,100
LENAWEE$424,100
LIVINGSTON$424,100
LUCE$424,100
MACKINAC$424,100
MACOMB$424,100
MANISTEE$424,100
MARQUETTE$424,100
MASON$424,100
MECOSTA$424,100
MENOMINEE$424,100
MIDLAND$424,100
MISSAUKEE$424,100
MONROE$424,100
MONTCALM$424,100
MONTMORENCY$424,100
MUSKEGON$424,100
NEWAYGO$424,100
OAKLAND$424,100
OCEANA$424,100
OGEMAW$424,100
ONTONAGON$424,100
OSCEOLA$424,100
OSCODA$424,100
OTSEGO$424,100
OTTAWA$424,100
PRESQUE ISLE$424,100
ROSCOMMON$424,100
SAGINAW$424,100
SANILAC$424,100
SCHOOLCRAFT$424,100
SHIAWASSEE$424,100
ST. CLAIR$424,100
ST. JOSEPH$424,100
TUSCOLA$424,100
VAN BUREN$424,100
WASHTENAW$424,100
WAYNE$424,100
WEXFORD$424,100

VA Loan FAQs

Can closing costs be included in a VA Loan?

If you don’t have enough funds to cover closing costs on your new home, you can include certain costs in your VA loan. You also have the option to roll your funding fee into your total mortgage amount. As for the fees that can’t be rolled into your mortgage per VA loan qualifications, you may still be eligible for seller or lender concessions that will lower the upfront cash cost.

What are the closing costs for a VA loan?

Borrowers generally pay different closing costs depending on where they live and the particulars of their transaction you have. Closing costs are often within the range of 3% and 5% of the total mortgage amount.

Who pays the closing costs of a VA loan?

The closing costs of a VA loan are generally split between the seller and buyer, however the seller costs must not exceed 4% of the total loan amount. The seller’s share usually includes the commission for real estate agents.

You, as the buyer, are responsible for the VA funding fee, origination fee and discount points, VA appraisal fee, title fees, and other costs, some of which can be financed. Fortunately, VA home loan requirements establish limitations on costs for home buyers, and also help you keep costs down by limiting the origination fee.

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