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A Kansas buyer with a VA loan wants to know if there are loan limits. For eligible veterans with full entitlement:
AVA loans are limited to $417,000
BThere is no VA loan limit for buyers with full entitlement — they can borrow any amount the lender approves✓ Correct
CVA loans are capped at $648,000 in Kansas
DThe VA requires a 10% down payment on amounts over $500,000
Explanation
Since 2020, eligible veterans with full entitlement have no VA loan limit — they can borrow as much as the lender approves. Loan limits only apply to veterans who have used their entitlement on other loans.
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