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Why WeVett
As a military mortgage lender built by veterans, we understand the process because we've lived it — the PCS timelines, the BAH math, the pressure of closing from overseas.
We are former military – we specialize in VA Loans and military moves.
Expect to own your home in 30 days or less.
By focusing on military, we limit our risk, which keeps YOUR rates low.
Never wait days for a response. We get back to you ASAP.
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Get clear rates and clear next steps — no pressure, no commitment.
Our Proven Process
Day in, day out — helping military get the best deal on their VA loan. Here's how it works.
Step One
Takes 2 minutes. No commitment. We learn about your goals, your timeline, and what matters most to your family before anything else.
Step Two
Clear rates, clear next steps. Once you're pre-approved and ready to make an offer, we lock your rate and get moving — fast.
Step Three
We handle the details. You focus on home. On closing day, funds transfer, papers are signed, and you officially own your next home.
What families are saying
"This is an all-star team. One of the most enjoyable experiences I have ever had when buying a house. These guys got the job done and were always available night or day or even weekends when I needed them."
First-time buyer, managing a long-distance PCS with zero prior homebuying experience. No down payment. Closed on time.
Joseph
Army · First-time buyer · Cross-country PCS
"WeVett was great from start to finish and we will definitely use them for all future home loans. The entire team was outstanding and made the process very easy for us. Couldn't have asked for a better experience."
David
First-time buyer
"I just started working with Mr. Evan but I can already say that he's very nice , friendly and professional. Very knowledgeable and makes the process way more easier. Definitely recommend him!"
Kodjo
Home Purchase
"As a return customer, we had a great time with WeVett and their whole team was super helpful. We will continue to trust WeVett with our home buying needs as we move around the country and world with the Air Force. Also, after closing we received some very nice housewarming gifts from WeVett!"
Andrew
Return Customer
Common questions about VA loans and active duty home loans. Looking for military mortgage lenders near you? We serve military families nationwide — wherever you're stationed.
Call 316-669-5272 →VA loans are available to veterans, active-duty service members, and eligible surviving spouses. You must have served the minimum required days on active duty and meet credit and income requirements set by your lender.
VA loans are designed for primary residences only. You can use your VA loan benefit multiple times as long as you repay the previous loan or restore your entitlement. Our team will walk you through every step of the transaction.
VA loans can be used for single-family homes, multi-unit properties (up to 4 units), condos, and manufactured homes — as long as they meet VA minimum property requirements. Investment properties and vacation homes are not eligible.
Yes and no. VA loans are intended for primary residence purchases only. They cannot be used to buy investment properties or vacation homes. However, if you intend to occupy the property for at least a year, then this would be an acceptable use of the VA loan.
An example would be the purchase of a duplex property. If you purchased the property and lived in one side of the duplex, you could then move one year later (or if you have a qualifying life circumstance) and keep the property as a rental. In this situation, the home was not originally an investment, it was a primary residence. This is an acceptable property for purchasing with the VA loan.
Yes, active-duty military members stationed overseas can use a VA loan to purchase a home in the United States. The key is to work with a lender experienced in handling long-distance transactions. It’s crucial to plan ahead, considering potential time zone differences and utilizing technology for virtual tours, document signings, and communication.
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