Space Force mortgage programs built around how Guardians actually get paid.
You served with discipline. Your mortgage should be handled with the same. We structure space force mortgage programs around military pay, BAH, and your full VA loan entitlement — so you qualify for the home you've earned.
Jim Blackburn · NMLS #1072866 · 5.0 ★ across 624 reviews · Same-day pre-approval
A mortgage team that speaks military pay — not just civilian paystubs.
If you've ever tried to explain BAH, BAS, a PCS move, or a deployment LES to a generalist loan officer, you already know the problem. The way the Space Force pays you doesn't fit the box most lenders use. Tax-free allowances get ignored. Frequent moves get read as instability. A veteran's hard-earned VA loan entitlement gets underused because the lender never specialized in it.
Our space force mortgage programs start from a different place: we already understand how Guardians earn, where the income lives on your paperwork, and how to document every dollar correctly. Whether you're active-duty at a base like Peterson Space Force Base, a Guard or Reserve Guardian balancing a civilian job with drill pay, or an Space Force veteran finally putting down roots, we build the file around your real military compensation — and around the VA benefit you earned through service.
The result is simple: more of your income counted, fewer surprises in underwriting, and a same-day pre-approval letter you can hand to a real estate agent with confidence.
What every Guardian should know about space force mortgage programs.
Your VA loan is the strongest benefit you own
With full entitlement, eligible Guardians and veterans can buy with $0 down, no PMI, and competitive rates. We help you confirm eligibility and request your Certificate of Eligibility correctly the first time.
BAH is real, countable income
Basic Allowance for Housing is tax-free and, documented correctly, helps you qualify. Many lenders fumble it. Our space force mortgage programs treat BAH as the qualifying income it is.
PCS moves don't have to derail you
Frequent relocation is the nature of Space Force life — not a red flag. We know how to present a Guardian's moves so underwriting reads stability, not risk.
Space Force mortgage programs for every stage of service.
Active-duty, Guard, Reserve, transitioning, or long retired — the right path depends on where you are. Here's who we help most.
Active-duty Guardians
Buying near your duty station using base pay, BAH, and VA entitlement — often with $0 down.
Guard & Reserve
Combining civilian income with drill and active-duty periods. We know how to blend the two correctly.
Space Force veterans
Putting down roots after service — using restored VA entitlement, even if you've used it before.
Transitioning to civilian work
New civilian offer letter plus VA benefit. We bridge military and civilian income in one clean file.
How we calculate qualifying income for your space force mortgage.
Military compensation has moving parts. Here's how we turn your LES into qualifying power most lenders leave on the table.
Base pay + BAH + BAS
We count base pay alongside tax-free BAH and BAS. Because allowances aren't taxed, we can often "gross them up," increasing the income you qualify on.
VA entitlement structuring
We confirm your entitlement, handle the COE, and structure the loan so you keep maximum benefit — including second-tier entitlement when you've used it before.
Blended military + civilian
For Guard, Reserve, and transitioning Guardians, we combine drill pay, active periods, and civilian income into one documented, defensible qualifying picture.
BAH, BAS, and the income most lenders never count.
Here's a problem we see every week. A Guardian brings in a Leave and Earnings Statement showing solid total compensation, applies with a big-box lender, and gets approved for far less than the numbers should allow. Why? Because the lender only counted base pay and quietly ignored the allowances — the very money designed to pay for housing.
Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) and Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) are not taxed. That's not a loophole; it's how military compensation is structured, and it's spelled out plainly in the Department of Defense pay and allowances guidance. Because that income is tax-free, lending guidelines let us "gross it up" — adjusting it upward to reflect its true value next to taxable civilian income. On a typical Guardian's BAH, that adjustment can add meaningful qualifying power, often translating to tens of thousands of dollars more home you can afford. The exact figure depends on your pay grade, dependents, and duty-station rate, which you can verify on the official DTMO BAH rate lookup.
Our space force mortgage programs are built to count this correctly the first time. We read your LES the way a fellow service member would, document BAH and BAS to the standard underwriting requires, and make sure none of your hard-earned compensation gets left on the table. For active-duty Guardians receiving BAH, this single step is frequently the difference between qualifying for a starter condo and qualifying for the home your family actually needs.
VA entitlement, second-tier entitlement, and reusing your benefit.
The VA home loan is the single strongest tool in any space force mortgage program, and most Guardians use only a fraction of what it offers. With full entitlement, eligible borrowers can purchase with zero down payment and no private mortgage insurance — a combination no conventional loan matches. The mechanics are explained on the VA's own entitlement and loan limits page, but the practical application is where specialized guidance matters.
Consider a few situations we handle routinely for Guardians. A specialist buys near her first assignment — Peterson, Schriever, Buckley, Vandenberg, Patrick — using her VA benefit, then PCSes to a new base. She assumes the benefit is "used up." It isn't — through entitlement restoration or second-tier entitlement, she may be able to keep the first home as a rental and still buy at the new base with a VA loan. A veteran who sold a VA-financed home years ago and paid it in full can typically have full entitlement restored. Because the Space Force concentrates around a handful of installations, Guardians often build serious equity by holding prior homes near those bases as rentals — exactly what second-tier entitlement enables. The rules for these scenarios are confirmed directly in the VA eligibility requirements, and getting your Certificate of Eligibility right is the first step we handle for you.
This is precisely the kind of structuring a generalist lender mishandles — and where our space force mortgage programs earn their keep. We confirm your entitlement, request the COE on your behalf, and structure the loan to preserve the maximum benefit you've earned. Whether it's your first VA purchase or your fourth, the goal is the same: use the benefit to its full strength, not a watered-down version of it.
PCS moves, remote assignments, and how we keep them from derailing your loan.
Civilian underwriting prizes stability — same job, same address, predictable paychecks. Space Force life centers on a small set of installations, with PCS moves between them, occasional remote and overseas tours, and the special-duty pays attached to certain technical assignments. A lender who doesn't understand the newest branch can misread the movement as risk. It isn't — Guardians draw the same base pay, BAH, and allowances as every other branch, and presented correctly it reads as the steady federal service it is.
When you PCS to a new base, we can often qualify you for a home before you arrive, using your continuing pay and the BAH rate for the new area. That lets your family line up housing in advance instead of scrambling after the move. Remote tours and special-duty assignments can actually strengthen a file — assignment-incentive, hardship-duty, and family-separation pays may increase your qualifying income, and you remain protected by the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, which limits interest rates and guards against foreclosure on pre-service mortgages while you serve.
We also coordinate around the practical realities: powers of attorney when you're deployed, a spouse handling the closing, timing a purchase around your orders. Our space force mortgage programs are designed by people who understand that the mission comes first and the paperwork has to flex around it. You focus on serving; we structure the file so your service works for you, not against you.
The loan programs behind our space force mortgage solutions.
We're not a one-program shop. Working across 300+ lenders, private banks, and credit unions, we match the path to your situation — including assistance programs that exist specifically for those who serve.
VA home loans
The cornerstone of space force mortgage programs: $0 down, no PMI, for eligible Guardians and veterans.
Conventional & jumbo
For higher-value homes or when conventional terms beat VA for your numbers.
Down-payment assistance
Forgivable down-payment assistance may be available to those who serve. We check what you qualify for — we don't sell one program.
Investment & multi-unit
VA can finance multi-unit you live in; DSCR loans cover rentals near base. Build wealth while you serve.
Official Space Force & VA resources worth bookmarking.
Authoritative, government-sourced links every Guardian borrower should have. These inform our space force mortgage programs — and they're here for you whether you work with us or not.
What Guardian families say about working with our team.
"If you want to take advantage of low rates for a refinance, this is your team. They closed my refinance in under 30 days, with rates beating every other company, and were thorough with state requirements. I took cash out for my backyard too."

"We had a difficult jumbo scenario most lenders couldn't close. Not only did Jim's team close our refinance, now we're pursuing our dream home in the Florida Keys. Extremely satisfied — we'll use them again and refer everyone we know."

"These guys are amazing. They took a chance on me when my situation was almost hopeless — secured a loan nobody else would do, and closed in less than 30 days. A billion thanks to the whole team."

Jim Blackburn — NMLS #1072866
Jim founded Stairway Mortgage to do mortgages the way they should be done: built around the person, not forced through a generic template. A 7× Scotsman Guide Top Producer with $500M+ closed, he and his team specialize in borrowers whose income doesn't fit a simple box — and few fit that description better than Guardians and veterans.
For Guardian families, that means treating your VA entitlement as the serious asset it is, counting your allowances correctly, and respecting the reality of military life. You served. Jim's team handles the rest — with the discipline you'd expect and a same-day pre-approval when you're ready.
Space Force mortgage programs — your questions, answered.
What are space force mortgage programs, exactly?
"Space Force mortgage programs" refers to the set of home-loan options best suited to active-duty Guardians, Guard and Reserve members, and Space Force veterans — most notably the VA home loan, but also conventional, jumbo, and down-payment-assistance paths. The defining feature isn't one single product; it's a lender who understands military pay (base pay, BAH, BAS), VA entitlement, and Space Force life well enough to qualify you correctly. That's what we do.
Do I qualify for a VA loan as an active-duty Guardian?
Generally yes. Active-duty Guardians typically meet VA eligibility after 90 continuous days of service. We'll confirm your eligibility and help you request your Certificate of Eligibility (COE) — often we can pull it for you. With full entitlement, you can usually buy with $0 down and no PMI.
Can I use my BAH to qualify for an space force mortgage?
Yes. Basic Allowance for Housing is legitimate, tax-free income, and documented correctly it increases your qualifying power. Because it isn't taxed, we can often "gross it up." Many generalist lenders mishandle BAH — our space force mortgage programs are built to count it properly.
I'm in the Space Force. Do space force mortgage programs apply to me?
Absolutely. Guard and Reserve Guardians may qualify for VA loans based on length and type of service, and we specialize in blending drill pay, active-duty periods, and civilian income into one clean qualifying picture. Title 10 active-duty periods can also affect BAH and eligibility — we'll walk through your specific situation.
I've used my VA loan before. Can I use it again for another space force mortgage?
Often, yes. VA entitlement can be restored once you've sold the prior home and paid off the loan, and "second-tier entitlement" can let you hold two VA loans at once in some cases. This is exactly the kind of structuring most lenders don't handle well — and we do.
How do frequent PCS moves affect my space force mortgage application?
They don't have to hurt you. PCS relocation is the nature of Space Force service, not a sign of instability. We know how to present your moves and continuous service so underwriting reads it correctly. If you're PCSing now, we can also discuss whether buying or keeping a prior home as a rental makes sense.
What credit score do I need for space force mortgage programs?
VA loans are famously flexible — there's no VA-set minimum, though individual lenders set their own overlays. Across 300+ lenders we can often place Guardians other shops turn away. We'll review your full picture rather than reject you on a single number, and tell you honestly where you stand.
Can I get a same-day pre-approval as an Guardian borrower?
Yes. With your basic documents — LES or recent pay, ID, and a few details — we issue same-day pre-approval letters you can hand to a real estate agent. A real letter, not a quick estimate.
Will a deployment affect my space force mortgage or qualification?
It can actually help in some ways — deployment income and entitlements may boost qualifying, and the SCRA provides important protections on existing mortgages while you're activated. We structure around deployment timelines and can coordinate with a spouse or power of attorney on the file.
Do space force mortgage programs work for buying a multi-unit property?
Yes. A VA loan can finance a 2–4 unit property as long as you live in one unit — a powerful way to offset your mortgage with rental income while you serve. For separate investment properties near base, we use DSCR and conventional investor loans.
What's the difference between a VA loan and an FHA loan for Guardians?
For most eligible Guardians, VA wins: $0 down vs. FHA's 3.5%, no monthly mortgage insurance vs. FHA's MIP, and typically better terms. FHA can occasionally fit specific situations, and we'll tell you honestly when it does. Our default for eligible Guardian borrowers is to maximize the VA benefit you earned.
Is there a VA funding fee, and do Guardians ever avoid it?
Most VA loans carry a one-time funding fee, but it's waived entirely for veterans receiving VA disability compensation and certain others. The fee can also be rolled into the loan. We'll calculate your exact figure up front — no surprises at closing.
Can my spouse be on the space force mortgage with me?
Yes. A military spouse can be a co-borrower, and in many cases the spouse's income strengthens the file. For VA loans there are specific rules about spousal income and community-property states that we handle routinely.
I'm transitioning out of the Space Force soon. Should I buy now or wait?
It depends on your numbers and timing. If you have a civilian offer letter, we can often bridge military and civilian income. If you're using VA entitlement, it generally remains available as a veteran. We'll map both scenarios honestly so you decide with real numbers, not guesswork.
Do you offer space force mortgage programs nationwide?
Through NEXA Mortgage, we're licensed across 48 states. Wherever your duty station or new home is, we can likely help. Reach out and we'll confirm your state immediately.
How long does the space force mortgage process take from start to close?
Pre-approval is same-day. Many of our purchases and refinances close in 30 days or less — including for Guardians with non-standard income. Timelines depend on the property and your documents, but speed is one of the things our clients consistently mention.
What documents do I need to start an space force mortgage application?
To begin: your most recent LES (or pay stubs), a photo ID, and basic information about the home or price range. For VA, we'll work on your COE. That's enough for a same-day pre-approval — we gather the rest as we go so it never feels overwhelming.
Can I buy a home before I report to a new duty station?
Often yes. With orders to a new station, we can frequently qualify you using your continuing pay and BAH for the new area. This lets Guardian families line up housing before the move rather than scrambling after arrival.
Do space force mortgage programs include down-payment assistance?
They can. Forgivable down-payment assistance may be available to those who serve, depending on your location, income, and current program guidelines. We don't push one program — we check the full landscape across our lenders and tell you what you actually qualify for.
I had a rough credit event during a deployment. Can you still help?
Very possibly. We've placed Guardians with past credit bumps that other lenders rejected outright. With 300+ lenders and a real understanding of military life, we look at the whole story. The honest answer comes after a quick conversation — not a form rejection.
Are VA loans only for first-time buyers?
No. The VA benefit isn't limited to first-timers — it's a lifetime benefit you can reuse as your entitlement is restored. Whether it's your first home or your fourth, our space force mortgage programs help you use it to its fullest.
What if I already own a home and want to refinance?
We do that constantly for Guardian families — including VA Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loans (IRRRL, the "streamline") and cash-out refinances. Several of our happiest Space Force clients came to us to refinance into a better rate or pull cash for renovations.
Does Stairway Mortgage actually understand military pay, or is that just marketing?
Fair question. The difference shows in the details: we know how to gross up BAH, structure second-tier entitlement, handle PCS history, and document blended Guard/Reserve income. If you've been frustrated by a lender who couldn't read your LES, the contrast will be obvious on the first call.
Will applying for an space force mortgage hurt my credit score?
A pre-approval involves a credit check, but the impact is minimal and temporary, and multiple mortgage inquiries in a short window are typically treated as one. Getting pre-approved is the responsible first step — it tells you exactly what you qualify for before you shop.
How do I get started with space force mortgage programs today?
Tap "See My Options" for a same-day pre-approval, or "Talk to Our Team" to ask questions first. There's no cost and no obligation — just a straight answer about the home your service has earned you.
Where this information comes from.
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs — VA home loan eligibility and entitlement & loan limits.
- U.S. Department of Defense — Military pay & allowances (base pay, BAH, BAS).
- Defense Travel Management Office — Basic Allowance for Housing official rates and rules.
- U.S. Space Force & DoD — SpaceForce.mil and military pay & allowances.
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) protections for military homeowners.
You earned this. Let's get you home.
Space Force mortgage programs structured around your real military pay and full VA benefit — with a same-day pre-approval and a team that respects your service.