Tennessee ranks 11th in total VA home loans during Q2

Kimberly M. Jackson VA Chief of Staff - https://department.va.gov
Kimberly M. Jackson VA Chief of Staff - https://department.va.gov
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Tennessee ranked 11th in the nation in VA home loans in the second quarter of 2024, with 3,113 loans issued, according to the Veterans’ Affairs Home Loans Index.

The Veterans Affairs (VA) assists service members, veterans, and eligible surviving spouses in achieving homeownership through loans that are provided by banks and mortgage companies, offering financial support and benefits unique to those who have served in the military.

A portion of the loan is guaranteed by the VA, enabling lenders to provide better rates.

Several VA housing programs are available to help members buy, build, or repair their homes, each tailored to meet different needs, including those of veterans with service-connected disabilities.

The following table shows the ranking of states in terms of total VA home loans.

Total VA Home Loan Value, Ranked by State (2024, Q2)
Rank State Total VA Home Loan
1 Texas $3.7 billion
2 Florida $3.6 billion
3 California $2.7 billion
4 Virginia $2.2 billion
5 North Carolina $1.9 billion
6 Georgia $1.8 billion
7 Arizona $1.2 billion
8 Colorado $1.2 billion
9 Washington $1.1 billion
10 South Carolina $1.1 billion
11 Tennessee $1.1 billion
12 Maryland $1 billion
13 Alabama $775.8 million
14 Ohio $771.7 million
15 Nevada $585 million
16 Pennsylvania $534.7 million
17 Missouri $526.2 million
18 Illinois $522.2 million
19 Indiana $514.6 million
20 Oklahoma $454.9 million
21 Michigan $447.5 million
22 Kentucky $371.4 million
23 Oregon $360.7 million
24 Utah $355.2 million
25 Hawaii $330.3 million
26 New York $314.5 million
27 Louisiana $310 million
28 Wisconsin $308.5 million
29 New Jersey $307.1 million
30 Mississippi $290.7 million
31 Minnesota $289.4 million
32 Idaho $287.5 million
33 New Mexico $284.8 million
34 Arkansas $283 million
35 Massachusetts $240.1 million
36 Kansas $238.4 million
37 Nebraska $180.9 million
38 Alaska $155.8 million
39 Connecticut $154.5 million
40 Iowa $153.7 million
41 Montana $142.1 million
42 Delaware $135.9 million
43 West Virginia $133.4 million
44 New Hampshire $130.9 million
45 Maine $101.8 million
46 Wyoming $83.2 million
47 South Dakota $82.2 million
48 North Dakota $62 million
49 Rhode Island $58.7 million
50 District of Columbia $45.7 million
51 Puerto Rico $40.4 million
52 Vermont $28.1 million
53 Guam $17.6 million
54 Virgin Islands $2.3 million


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