Finance
Which type of loan program is specifically designed to help Washington veterans purchase homes with no down payment?
AFHA loan
BUSDA rural loan
CVA loan✓ Correct
DWashington Bond Program loan
Explanation
VA (Veterans Affairs) loans allow eligible veterans, active-duty military, and surviving spouses to purchase homes with no down payment and no private mortgage insurance, making it a major benefit for Washington veterans.
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