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VA Loan Limits in Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska (2026)

For 2026, the VA loan limit in Scotts Bluff County is $832,750 for a single-family home — the cap that applies to veterans with partial entitlement. Most of the Midwest uses this same baseline.

Remember: with full VA entitlement there is no loan limit — you can buy at any price a lender approves with $0 down. The $832,750 figure only caps the zero-down amount if you have reduced or partial entitlement (for example, an active VA loan or a prior default).
Property Type2026 FHA Loan Limit
One-unit (single family)$832,750
Two-unit (duplex)$1,066,150
Three-unit (triplex)$1,288,800
Four-unit (fourplex)$1,601,650

VA affordability around Scotts Bluff County

Scotts Bluff County's median sits around $286,000. Because VA requires no down payment and no PMI, a Scotts Bluff County-area buyer finances the price plus a ~$6,149 funding fee, landing near $2,304/month at a sample 6.25% rate — often less than renting.

$0-down VA payment scenarios in Scotts Bluff County

What a zero-down VA payment looks like across Scotts Bluff County budgets (no monthly mortgage insurance):

Purchase PriceDownEst. Monthly Payment
Entry-level — $206,000$0$1,692
Local median — $286,000$0$2,304
Higher-end — $386,000$0$3,069

Estimates include the financed funding fee plus Nebraska property taxes and insurance — but no monthly mortgage insurance, because VA loans never charge it. Rates move daily near Scotts Bluff County too — get alerts.

VA multi-unit limits in Scotts Bluff County

Scotts Bluff County's 2026 VA multi-unit caps reach $1,066,150 (duplex), $1,288,800 (triplex), and $1,601,650 (fourplex). Live in one unit, rent the rest, and finance it all with $0 down.

Across Scotts Bluff County and the rest of Scotts Bluff County, eligible veterans, active-duty service members, and surviving spouses can buy with no down payment and no monthly mortgage insurance — the core of the VA home-loan benefit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the VA loan limit in Scotts Bluff County for 2026?
For veterans with partial entitlement, the 2026 VA limit in Scotts Bluff County is $832,750 (one unit), $1,066,150 (duplex), $1,288,800 (triplex), and $1,601,650 (fourplex). With full entitlement there is no limit.
Do I really need $0 down to buy in Scotts Bluff County?
Eligible veterans can buy with no down payment at all. On a median $286,000 Scotts Bluff County home that is $0 down, with a one-time funding fee of about $6,149 that is usually financed into the loan.
Does a VA loan have monthly mortgage insurance in Scotts Bluff County?
No. VA loans never charge monthly mortgage insurance (PMI/MIP) — one of the biggest reasons a VA loan is cheaper than FHA or low-down conventional financing.
Is Scotts Bluff County a high-cost VA county?
No — Scotts Bluff County uses the $832,750 national conforming baseline for partial entitlement.

VA loan limits near Scotts Bluff County