This infographic uses data from the Veterans and
Active Military Home Buyers and Sellers Profile.
Active - service military buyers between the ages of 18 and 35 are purchasing homes at a «far greater rate» than non-military buyers — 51 percent versus 34 percent, according to the National Association of REALTORS ®» newly released Veterans &
Active Military Home Buyers and Sellers Profile.
This annual survey examines the differences and similarities between veteran and
active military home buyers and sellers and those who have never served in the military.
Not exact matches
From true no down payment loans, like VA loans for our
active or former
military, and the NO down payment USDA Rural Development Loan for rural parts of Minnesota, to first - time
home buyers in need of a down payment assistance program - we have a mortgage loan for you!
Begun as a blog to educate
home buyers, sellers, and
active duty
military families, I've tried my best to grow it into a one - stop shop for local real estate, including information about individual neighborhoods, builders, and thorough articles and guides.
First - time
home buyers who are purchasing a one - to three - unit property in Massachusetts are eligible for the loan program, if they are
active duty
military members; Veterans who served honorably; members of the Reserves or the National Guard; and / or Gold Star Family members.
There are 1.4 + million total
active duty service members and 22.6 + million veterans in the
military market, according to NAR's 2014 Profile of
Home Buyers and Sellers.
What are the differences between veteran and
active military vs. non-
military home buyers and sellers?
A new program is offering financial assistance to first - time
home buyers who are veterans or
active - duty
military members.