Mississippi ranks 41st in average VA home loan amount in 2022

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With $253,521 in issued loans, Mississippi ranked 41st for the average amount of a VA home loan in 2022, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.

The VA assists service members, veterans, and eligible surviving spouses in achieving homeownership through loans provided by banks and mortgage companies.

A portion of the loan is guaranteed by the VA, which allows the lender to provide better rates.

Several VA housing programs can help members buy, build or repair their homes. Loan types may include purchase loans, Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans (IRRRL), and Adapted Housing Grants, which are geared toward veterans with a service-connected disability.

The following table shows the ranking of states in terms of average VA home loan.

Average VA Home Loan Value, Ranked by State

Rank State Avg. VA Home Loan
1 Hawaii $679,554
2 District of Columbia $664,614
3 California $524,753
4 Colorado $443,465
5 Washington $439,742
6 Utah $433,346
7 Maryland $432,588
8 Massachusetts $410,645
9 Virginia $399,806
10 Nevada $397,248
11 Oregon $381,933
12 Idaho $377,976
13 Alaska $364,409
14 Arizona $360,449
15 Rhode Island $360,266
16 New Jersey $356,731
17 Montana $353,303
18 New Hampshire $353,047
19 Florida $342,947
20 Texas $334,422
21 Delaware $324,311
22 Wyoming $320,649
23 Connecticut $318,543
24 Tennessee $310,474
25 New York $306,784
26 South Carolina $302,746
27 Minnesota $302,538
28 Georgia $299,560
29 South Dakota $292,147
30 Vermont $289,617
31 North Carolina $289,351
32 New Mexico $285,556
33 Maine $284,783
34 Alabama $280,143
35 North Dakota $275,449
36 Nebraska $271,781
37 Pennsylvania $265,824
38 Louisiana $264,372
39 Illinois $261,249
40 Wisconsin $258,811
41 Mississippi $253,521
42 Oklahoma $252,245
43 West Virginia $250,222
44 Missouri $249,564
45 Kentucky $248,974
46 Kansas $243,536
47 Arkansas $243,350
48 Indiana $243,335
49 Michigan $238,825
50 Iowa $238,352
51 Ohio $237,943


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