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The VA Home Loan amount is now UNLIMITED !!!

Based on entitlement and qualifying, I have many veterans buying homes above $500,000 with 100% financing. For all Florida VA home loans, call me today and ask me how this works. 727-252-3222
The VA Home Loan amount is now UNLIMITED !!!

There Are Many Myths About VA Home Loans

Did you know you can have two VA home loans at the same time? You sure can. Did you know there is no funding fee if you have 10% or more service connected disability? How about that, huh?

Let’s get you pre-qualified and get you into your new home!

I make a large part of my living helping veterans like yourself so call me today and talk to the best in Florida. If you are PCS’ing to Florida, retired or have just separated, I can answer all your questions. Call me today for more info. It doesn’t cost a penny to talk to me. 727-252-3222
Aristides Priakos
Branch Manager & Best Selling Author
NMLS #200423 FL #LO33193
Cell: 727-252-3222
Fax: 727-268-0373
33835 US Hwy 19, Suite 1
Palm Harbor, FL 34684
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