Located in the mid-southern region of the U.S., Oklahoma has been known in recent years to have among the fastest growing economies in the country. In fact, it’s a major producer of everything from natural gas and oil to agriculture, and it has a strong biotechnology sector. The geography of Oklahoma is diverse, and includes everything from forests to small mountain ranges, and extensive prairies. It also has a large Native American population, with a vast government-sanctioned territory for Native Americans. Major cities in the state include Oklahoma City and Tulsa, with Oklahoma City have the largest overall metropolitan area in the state. Major military installations in Oklahoma include Altus Air Force Base and Tinker Air Force Base.
The veteran population of Oklahoma is close to 343,000. For veterans who want to purchase a home in the state, a termite inspection is required.
Oklahoma VA Home Loan Limits
NOTE: The following is for information purposes only.
To find out the exact dollar amount you qualify for, call the VA Home Loan Centers Applications Support Desk at 888-573-4496 or fill out the VA Home Loan Application located here.
The loan limits below are the maximum 2021, $0 down VA loan amount set for each county, incorporated city, or municipality (as listed below). Although there is no maximum loan amount, the maximum no money down VA home loan limits are stated as follows.
- Adair County: $548,250
- Alfalfa County: $548,250
- Atoka County: $548,250
- Beaver County: $548,250
- Beckham County: $548,250
- Blaine County: $548,250
- Bryan County: $548,250
- Caddo County: $548,250
- Canadian County: $548,250
- Carter County: $548,250
- Cherokee County: $548,250
- Choctaw County: $548,250
- Cimarron County: $548,250
- Cleveland County: $548,250
- Coal County: $548,250
- Commanche County: $548,250
- Cotton County: $548,250
- Craig County: $548,250
- Creek County: $548,250
- Custer County: $548,250
- Delaware County: $548,250
- Dewey County: $548,250
- Ellis County: $548,250
- Garfield County: $548,250
- Garvin County: $548,250
- Grady County: $548,250
- Grant County: $548,250
- Greer County: $548,250
- Harmon County: $548,250
- Harper County: $548,250
- Haskell County: $548,250
- Hughes County: $548,250
- Jackson County: $548,250
- Jefferson County: $548,250
- Johnston County: $548,250
- Kay County: $548,250
- Kingfisher County: $548,250
- Kiowa County: $548,250
- Latimer County: $548,250
- Le Flore County: $548,250
- Lincoln County: $548,250
- Logan County: $548,250
- Love County: $548,250
- Major County: $548,250
- Marshall County: $548,250
- Mayes County: $548,250
- Mcclain County: $548,250
- Mccurtain County: $548,250
- Mcintosh County: $548,250
- Murray County: $548,250
- Muskogee County: $548,250
- Noble County: $548,250
- Nowata County: $548,250
- Okfuskee County: $548,250
- Oklahoma County: $548,250
- Okmulgee County: $548,250
- Osage County: $548,250
- Ottawa County: $548,250
- Pawnee County: $548,250
- Payne County: $548,250
- Pittsburg County: $548,250
- Pontotoc County: $548,250
- Pottawatomie County: $548,250
- Pushmataha County: $548,250
- Roger Mills County: $548,250
- Rogers County: $548,250
- Seminole County: $548,250
- Sequoyah County: $548,250
- Stephens County: $548,250
- Texas County: $548,250
- Tillman County: $548,250
- Tulsa County: $548,250
- Wagoner County: $548,250
- Washington County: $548,250
- Washita County: $548,250
- Woods County: $548,250
- Woodward County: $548,250