VA Loan Guide for Arkansas 2026 | $0 Down Home Buying Near LRAFB
What Is a VA Loan?
A VA loan is a mortgage guaranteed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. It was created as part of the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 (the GI Bill) and remains one of the most powerful home-buying benefits available to those who have served. Unlike conventional loans, VA loans require no down payment for eligible borrowers with full entitlement and no private mortgage insurance (PMI) — two features that can save buyers tens of thousands of dollars over the life of a loan.
Who Qualifies for a VA Loan in Arkansas?
To be eligible for a VA loan, you generally need to meet one of the following service requirements:
- Active duty: 90 consecutive days of active service during wartime, or 181 days during peacetime
- Veterans: Same service requirements as above, with honorable or general discharge
- National Guard / Reserves: 6 years of service, or 90 days under Title 32 orders with at least 30 consecutive days
- Surviving spouses: Un-remarried spouses of veterans who died in service or from a service-connected disability
You’ll need a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) to prove entitlement. Your REALTOR® or lender can help you obtain this through the VA’s eBenefits portal or by mail.
Key VA Loan Benefits in 2026
- $0 down payment — No down payment required for borrowers with full entitlement (most first-time VA loan users)
- No PMI — Conventional loans require PMI when putting less than 20% down. VA loans never require PMI, saving $100–$300/month
- Competitive interest rates — VA loans typically carry interest rates 0.25–0.5% lower than conventional loans
- No loan limit — Veterans with full entitlement can borrow above conforming loan limits with $0 down (though lenders have their own standards)
- Flexible credit standards — Most VA lenders accept minimum scores of 580–620; lower than conventional requirements
- Assumable mortgage — VA loans can be assumed by a subsequent buyer, a valuable feature in a high-rate environment
- No prepayment penalty — Pay off your loan early with no fees
VA Funding Fee (2026)
The VA charges a one-time funding fee to help sustain the program. As of 2026, the fee for a first-time VA loan use with $0 down is 2.15% of the loan amount for regular military, or 2.40% for Reserves/Guard. On a $200,000 loan, that’s $4,300. This fee can be rolled into the loan so no cash is required at closing.
Important exemptions: Veterans receiving VA disability compensation of 10% or more are exempt from the funding fee entirely. This is a significant benefit — if you have a service-connected disability rating, you save thousands at closing.
Why VA Loans Are Especially Powerful in Central Arkansas
VA loan benefits scale with home prices — the lower the market, the more powerful the benefit. Consider this comparison:
- Raleigh, NC: Median home $400,000. 3.5% FHA down payment = $14,000 cash needed. PMI ≈ $200/month.
- Central Arkansas: Median home $210,000. VA loan = $0 down. No PMI. VA rate often 0.3% below conventional.
In Central Arkansas, a veteran using a VA loan on a $210,000 home might have a monthly payment of $1,350–$1,500 (principal, interest, taxes, insurance). Comparable rent for a 3-bedroom home in the same area runs $1,300–$1,700/month. Buying with a VA loan is often essentially equivalent to renting — or cheaper — while building equity.
VA Loans Near Little Rock Air Force Base
Little Rock Air Force Base (LRAFB) in Jacksonville, AR is one of the most active VA loan markets in Arkansas. Active-duty airmen, veterans, and their families consistently use VA benefits to purchase in the communities surrounding the base. The most popular areas for VA loan purchases near LRAFB include:
- Jacksonville — Closest to the gate, entry-level VA purchases from $140,000
- Cabot — Top-rated schools, strong VA loan activity, prices $180,000–$320,000
- Sherwood — Established neighborhoods, 10 min from base, $180,000–$300,000
- North Little Rock — Urban amenities, shorter commute options, $150,000–$350,000
- Beebe — Rural feel, larger lots, affordability, $160,000–$260,000
- Conway — College-town atmosphere, 35 min from base, $220,000–$400,000
VA Loan Process: Step by Step in Arkansas
Here’s how the VA loan process works for a Central Arkansas home purchase:
- Get your Certificate of Eligibility (COE) — Through eBenefits, your lender, or by mail. Your REALTOR® can help coordinate.
- Get pre-approved with a VA-approved lender — Not all lenders offer VA loans; work with one experienced in the program.
- Work with a VA-savvy REALTOR® — VA purchases have unique requirements (appraisal standards, Minimum Property Requirements); your agent needs VA experience.
- Make an offer — Sellers in Central Arkansas generally accept VA offers; the market isn’t so competitive that VA appraisal contingencies are a major deterrent.
- VA appraisal — The VA orders its own appraisal to confirm value and property condition meets Minimum Property Requirements (MPR).
- Close — Typically within 30–45 days. Bring your cashier’s check for closing costs (unless negotiating seller concessions).
VA Loan Closing Costs in Arkansas
While VA loans require no down payment, closing costs still apply — typically 2–3% of the loan amount. In Arkansas these might run $4,000–$7,000 on a median-priced home. However:
- The VA limits certain fees lenders can charge (the 1% origination fee cap)
- Sellers can pay up to 4% of the purchase price in concessions toward the buyer’s closing costs — this is often negotiated in Central Arkansas’s market
- Some lenders offer no-closing-cost VA loans in exchange for a slightly higher rate
VA Loan FAQs for Arkansas
Arkansas veterans frequently ask: Can I use a VA loan more than once? Yes — VA entitlement can be restored after paying off a prior VA loan (or in some cases even with an existing VA loan outstanding via “bonus entitlement”). Can I buy a multi-family property with a VA loan? Yes — you can buy up to a 4-unit property if you intend to live in one unit as your primary residence. This is an excellent strategy for building rental income while using your VA benefit.
Work With an Arkansas VA Loan Specialist
Ashley Watters is a Central Arkansas REALTOR® with eXp Realty and a military spouse who has helped dozens of veterans and active-duty families use their VA loan benefit to purchase homes near Little Rock Air Force Base. She understands the VA appraisal process, works with VA-experienced lenders, and knows the Central Arkansas communities that work best for military families.
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