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Oklahoma VA Home Loan Limits

Oklahoma State VA Home Loan LimitsLocated 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.

  1. Adair County: $548,250
  2. Alfalfa County: $548,250
  3. Atoka County: $548,250
  4. Beaver County: $548,250
  5. Beckham County: $548,250
  6. Blaine County: $548,250
  7. Bryan County: $548,250
  8. Caddo County: $548,250
  9. Canadian County: $548,250
  10. Carter County: $548,250
  11. Cherokee County: $548,250
  12. Choctaw County: $548,250
  13. Cimarron County: $548,250
  14. Cleveland County: $548,250
  15. Coal County: $548,250
  16. Commanche County: $548,250
  17. Cotton County: $548,250
  18. Craig County: $548,250
  19. Creek County: $548,250
  20. Custer County: $548,250
  21. Delaware County: $548,250
  22. Dewey County: $548,250
  23. Ellis County: $548,250
  24. Garfield County: $548,250
  25. Garvin County: $548,250
  26. Grady County: $548,250
  27. Grant County: $548,250
  28. Greer County: $548,250
  29. Harmon County: $548,250
  30. Harper County: $548,250
  31. Haskell County: $548,250
  32. Hughes County: $548,250
  33. Jackson County: $548,250
  34. Jefferson County: $548,250
  35. Johnston County: $548,250
  36. Kay County: $548,250
  37. Kingfisher County: $548,250
  38. Kiowa County: $548,250
  39. Latimer County: $548,250
  40. Le Flore County: $548,250
  41. Lincoln County: $548,250
  42. Logan County: $548,250
  43. Love County: $548,250
  44. Major County: $548,250
  45. Marshall County: $548,250
  46. Mayes County: $548,250
  47. Mcclain County: $548,250
  48. Mccurtain County: $548,250
  49. Mcintosh County: $548,250
  50. Murray County: $548,250
  51. Muskogee County: $548,250
  52. Noble County: $548,250
  53. Nowata County: $548,250
  54. Okfuskee County: $548,250
  55. Oklahoma County: $548,250
  56. Okmulgee County: $548,250
  57. Osage County: $548,250
  58. Ottawa County: $548,250
  59. Pawnee County: $548,250
  60. Payne County: $548,250
  61. Pittsburg County: $548,250
  62. Pontotoc County: $548,250
  63. Pottawatomie County: $548,250
  64. Pushmataha County: $548,250
  65. Roger Mills County: $548,250
  66. Rogers County: $548,250
  67. Seminole County: $548,250
  68. Sequoyah County: $548,250
  69. Stephens County: $548,250
  70. Texas County: $548,250
  71. Tillman County: $548,250
  72. Tulsa County: $548,250
  73. Wagoner County: $548,250
  74. Washington County: $548,250
  75. Washita County: $548,250
  76. Woods County: $548,250
  77. Woodward County: $548,250