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VA Home Loan program offers path to homeownership for military families
Pioneer Services releases new article and podcast to help families through the process

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Jul 01, 2010) Since its inception in 1944, the VA Home Loan program has helped millions of military families realize the American dream of homeownership. With the housing market seeing a glut of available properties, now is a good time for numerous military families to buy a house—even for those still on active duty thanks to fewer moves in the modern military.

To help make the process easier for military families, Pioneer Services has created an article and accompanying podcast that explains VA home loan procedures, how to find a good lender, and other things to consider when buying a home. They both can be found at PioneerServices.com/education.

"Buying a house can be an overwhelming experience, especially for first-time homebuyers," said Joe Freeman, chief operating officer for Pioneer Services and author of the article. "This podcast and article is intended to help educate customers about the benefits of the VA home loan program, while also offering them some helpful home-buying tips to make the overall process a little less complicated."

Pioneer Services, the military banking division of MidCountry Bank, provides financial services and award-winning education to members of the Armed Forces. For more than 20 years, Pioneer Services has been a leader in military lending, offering military loans, retail lending, VA loans, and award-winning financial education programs through a network of offices and on the Internet. Pioneer Services is proud to support military families and communities through a variety of partnerships, programs, and sponsorships.

For more information visit www.PioneerServices.com. For loan information, visit PioneerMilitaryLoans.com.

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Scott Cahill
Public Relations, Pioneer Services
media@pioneerservices.com
ph: 816-448-2300
fax: 816-561-9333


All loan applications subject to our credit policies. No official US military endorsement is implied. MidCountry Bank is a member FDIC.


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