Finance
In Utah, which type of loan is especially beneficial for veterans purchasing homes in Salt Lake City?
AFHA loan
BUSDA Rural Development loan
CVA loan✓ Correct
DConventional conforming loan
Explanation
VA loans, guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, provide eligible veterans and active-duty service members with favorable terms including no down payment, no PMI, and competitive interest rates—benefits available statewide including Salt Lake City.
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