Rhode Island placed 48th nationwide in VA home loan value in 2025

Ronald Walters, Acting Under Secretary for Memorial Affairs - Official Website
Ronald Walters, Acting Under Secretary for Memorial Affairs - Official Website
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Rhode Island ranked 48th in VA home loans in 2025 with 974 loans issued, totalling $465.2 million, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.

This represents 0.2% of all VA home loans nationwide.

By comparison, 2024 saw 681 loans in Rhode Island, totaling $302.8 million, ranking 49th nationally.

The VA assists service members, veterans and eligible surviving spouses to achieve 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 eligible individuals buy, build, or repair their homes. These include Purchase Loans, Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans (IRRRL), and Adapted Housing Grants, which are designed for veterans with service-connected disabilities.

The following table shows the ranking of states by the total value of VA home loans issued in 2025.

Total VA Home Loan Value, Ranked by State (2025)

RankStateNumber of LoansTotal VA Home Loan Value
1Texas54,990$20,931,768,768
2Florida46,206$18,381,591,866
3California26,657$16,220,780,364
4Virginia31,940$14,701,952,212
5North Carolina33,429$11,572,223,828
6Georgia27,653$9,780,575,410
7Washington14,201$7,332,992,975
8Colorado14,389$7,244,290,150
9Arizona16,871$7,037,012,031
10Tennessee17,763$6,603,943,956
11South Carolina18,061$6,385,960,398
12Maryland12,488$6,208,918,078
13Ohio16,082$4,718,528,970
14Alabama14,288$4,668,564,231
15Nevada7,803$3,576,129,599
16Illinois11,229$3,558,723,568
17Missouri11,635$3,502,770,662
18Pennsylvania10,893$3,480,557,731
19Indiana10,609$3,083,336,782
20Michigan10,498$3,071,124,902
21Oklahoma9,463$2,768,236,565
22Oregon5,797$2,531,927,857
23New Jersey5,127$2,337,795,584
24Kentucky7,600$2,270,145,575
25Utah4,388$2,221,968,125
26Wisconsin6,592$2,123,297,343
27Minnesota5,902$2,077,510,779
28Hawaii2,651$1,950,404,081
29New York5,302$1,907,399,237
30Idaho4,275$1,894,701,727
31Louisiana6,348$1,834,184,408
32Massachusetts3,487$1,819,746,557
33Arkansas6,348$1,810,094,698
34Mississippi5,635$1,624,555,644
35New Mexico4,650$1,611,919,034
36Kansas5,318$1,555,049,042
37Nebraska3,556$1,162,784,234
38Alaska2,674$1,139,488,674
39Iowa3,834$1,087,238,166
40Montana2,432$1,051,795,923
41Connecticut2,488$990,338,637
42New Hampshire1,872$855,061,777
43West Virginia2,822$840,667,155
44Maine2,217$776,001,283
45Delaware2,004$769,282,508
46Wyoming1,746$661,877,489
47South Dakota1,649$589,804,741
48Rhode Island974$465,225,866
49North Dakota1,334$423,937,848
50Vermont574$209,762,430

Information in this article was obtained from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The source data can be found here.



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