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title: 'Texas VA Loan Benefits: Extra Savings for Military Homebuyers'
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  Texas stacks no income tax, veteran property tax exemptions, and the Texas Vet
  Loan on top of your VA loan. See the savings and connect with a Texas agent.
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author: VeteranPCS
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  - VA Loan Help
  - Financial Guidance
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# Texas VA Loan Benefits: Extra Savings for Military Homebuyers

Texas is home to more active-duty service members than almost any other state, with major posts from Fort Hood to Joint Base San Antonio to Fort Bliss. If your orders point you to the Lone Star State, there is good news beyond the barbecue: Texas VA loan benefits stack unusually well. On top of the federal VA (Department of Veterans Affairs) loan, Texas adds no state income tax, some of the strongest veteran property tax exemptions in the country, and its own home loan program for veterans. Used together, these can save a military family real money for as long as they own the home. Here is how the pieces fit.

## The Federal VA Loan, in Plain English

Start with the benefit you already earned. A VA loan lets eligible service members and veterans buy a primary home with no down payment and no private mortgage insurance, usually at competitive rates. You pay a one-time VA funding fee, which is waived if you have a service-connected disability rating. If you are new to the program, read [what are the benefits of a VA loan](/blog/what-are-the-benefits-of-a-va-loan) and [how a $0 down VA loan works](/blog/how-does-a-0-down-va-loan-work) first.

Everything below is what Texas adds on top of that federal foundation.

## Texas Benefit 1: No State Income Tax

Texas is one of a handful of states with no state income tax. For a military family, that means your pay, and a working spouse's pay, are not taxed by the state. Over a three-year tour, keeping that money can add up to thousands of dollars that a family in a high-tax state would never see. It is a quiet benefit, but it is one reason Texas stretches a military paycheck further.

## Texas Benefit 2: Veteran Property Tax Exemptions

Texas has no state income tax, so it leans more on property taxes, which run higher than the national average. That is exactly why the state's veteran property tax exemptions matter so much. They come in two forms.

For veterans with a partial disability rating, the state offers a fixed exemption off a property's value, based on the rating.

| VA disability rating | Exemption up to |
|---|---|
| 10% to 29% | $5,000 |
| 30% to 49% | $7,500 |
| 50% to 69% | $10,000 |
| 70% to 100% | $12,000 |

*Source: [Texas Comptroller disabled veteran exemption FAQ](https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/exemptions/disabledvet-faq.php), Tax Code Section 11.22.*

The bigger benefit is for veterans rated 100 percent disabled. Under [Tax Code Section 11.131](https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/property-tax/exemptions/disabledvet-100-faq.php), a veteran who receives 100 percent compensation from the VA due to a 100 percent disability rating or a determination of individual unemployability pays no property tax at all on their residence homestead. A surviving spouse of a service member killed in the line of duty can also qualify for a total homestead exemption.

![Bar chart of the Texas disabled veteran property tax exemption amounts by VA disability rating, from 5,000 to a full homestead exemption.](/images/blog/texas-va-loan-benefits-for-military-homebuyers/texas-disabled-vet-exemption.png)

*Texas disabled veteran exemptions by rating. Source: Texas Comptroller.*

For the full state-by-state picture and how to apply, see our guide to [Texas veteran property tax exemptions](/blog/texas-veteran-property-tax-exemptions-2026).

## Texas Benefit 3: The Texas Vet Loan

Texas runs its own home loan program through the Texas Veterans Land Board, part of the General Land Office. Often called the Texas Vet Loan, its Veterans Housing Assistance Program offers fixed-rate home loans for a veteran's primary residence in Texas. According to the [Texas General Land Office](https://www.glo.texas.gov/veterans/home-loans), veterans with a service-connected disability rating of 30 percent or more can receive an added 0.5 percent discount on the rate, and the program is self-funded through bonds rather than taxpayer dollars.

A Texas Vet Loan is a separate program from the federal VA loan, and a local lender can help you compare the two and choose the better fit for your rate, term, and price range.

## What Homes Cost Near Texas Bases

Texas remains more affordable than many coastal states, which helps a no-down-payment VA loan go further. As of May 31, 2026, [Zillow](https://www.zillow.com/home-values/54/tx/) put the typical Texas home value at about $302,550, a figure it calls a typical value rather than a median sale price, down 1.9 percent over the prior year. Prices vary widely by metro.

![Bar chart comparing the typical Zillow home value for Texas and its major military metros, including San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, and Austin, as of May 2026.](/images/blog/texas-va-loan-benefits-for-military-homebuyers/texas-home-values.png)

*Typical home values, not median sale prices. Source: Zillow, May 2026.*

Where you buy shapes your budget as much as any benefit. A San Antonio or Killeen market looks very different from Austin. A local agent who knows the base you are heading to can point you to the neighborhoods that fit your Basic Allowance for Housing. Start your search by connecting with a [Texas VeteranPCS agent](https://www.veteranpcs.com/contact-agent?form=agent&fn=Ryan&id=001Rg00000VA7Sz&state=texas).

## Putting the Benefits Together

Imagine a staff sergeant with a 100 percent disability rating buying a $300,000 home near Fort Hood. The VA loan means no down payment and no funding fee. Texas charges no state income tax on the family's pay. And because of the 100 percent disabled veteran exemption, the family owes no property tax on the home. Stacked together, those benefits can free up hundreds of dollars a month compared with the same purchase in a high-tax state.

Your exact savings depend on your rating, your price, and the county you buy in, but the pattern holds: Texas is one of the friendliest states in the country for a veteran homebuyer.

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Can I use a VA loan and a Texas veteran property tax exemption together?**
Yes. The VA loan is a federal home-financing benefit, and the property tax exemptions are separate Texas benefits. Eligible veterans can use both on the same home.

**Do I have to be a Texas resident to get the exemptions?**
The disabled veteran homestead exemptions apply to your Texas residence homestead. Once the home is your primary residence, you can apply through your county appraisal district.

**Is the Texas Vet Loan the same as a VA loan?**
No. The Texas Vet Loan is a state program through the Veterans Land Board. It is separate from the federal VA loan, though both serve veterans. A local lender can compare them for you.

**Which Texas bases does VeteranPCS cover?**
Our network includes agents near Fort Hood, Joint Base San Antonio, Fort Bliss, and more. See [what military bases are in Texas](/blog/what-military-bases-are-in-texas) for the full list.

## The Bottom Line

The VA loan is a strong benefit anywhere, but Texas makes it stronger. No state income tax, generous veteran property tax exemptions, and the state's own Texas Vet Loan all stack on top of your federal benefit. Learn how each one applies to your situation, and lean on people who handle military moves every day. Veterans in other states can compare their own perks in our guide to [Florida VA loan benefits](/blog/florida-va-loan-benefits-hidden-savings).

[Find a military-experienced Texas agent](https://www.veteranpcs.com/contact-agent) to start your home search, or [connect with a VeteranPCS lender](https://www.veteranpcs.com/contact-lender) to compare your loan options.

Know a service member with Texas orders? Share this guide with your military network so they can plan their move with confidence.

*This content is for informational purposes. Consult a professional for personal financial decisions.*
