VA Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan (IRRRL), often called a streamline refinance
VA IRRRL Rates and VA Streamline Refinance
An IRRRL replaces a mortgage that is already VA-backed. It does not require an appraisal, income verification, or asset verification. You still need to meet the VA payment-history, seasoning, rate, benefit, and cost-recovery rules.
Most people use an IRRRL to lower their rate or monthly principal-and-interest payment, or to move from an adjustable rate to a fixed rate. An IRRRL should improve the current VA mortgage in a way that matters to you. We put the new payment, closing costs, balance, and term beside how long you expect to keep the home.
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When does a VA IRRRL make sense?
An IRRRL is for someone who already has a VA loan and wants to improve the rate or payment without taking cash out of the home’s equity.
You already have a VA loan
An IRRRL can only replace a current VA loan. A conventional, FHA, or USDA mortgage needs another refinance program.
You want a lower rate or payment
The new loan may lower the rate or principal-and-interest payment, or replace an adjustable rate with a fixed rate, when the VA benefit rules are met.
You do not need cash from your equity
An IRRRL is not a cash-out loan. Final closing adjustments can create incidental cash generally limited to $500, but a larger cash need requires a VA cash-out refinance.
The home is now a rental or investment property
If you previously lived in the home and the existing mortgage is a VA loan, an IRRRL can refinance it even if it is now a rental or investment property. The payment history, seasoning, financial benefit, title, and insurance still have to qualify. A VA cash-out refinance requires the property to be your primary residence.
What information do we need to compare VA IRRRL quotes?
Send us your current mortgage statement and any written quote you already have. We will put the old and new loans side by side using the same balance and timeline, then explain the payment, costs, and break-even point.
- Current mortgage statement showing the balance, rate, principal and interest, and escrow
- Date the first payment was due and the recent mortgage payment history
- Original loan term, number of payments remaining, and scheduled payoff date
- Current payoff statement and any second mortgage or other property lien
- Homeowners insurance declarations and flood insurance if it is required
- How long you expect to keep the loan before selling, paying it off, or refinancing again
- Whether your main goal is a lower payment, shorter term, fixed rate, lower closing costs, or less total interest
The rate is only one part of the refinance
Would a VA IRRRL lower the payment enough to cover its cost?
Monthly savings should be measured against the closing costs and larger loan balance. We will compare the current mortgage with the written IRRRL and calculate the recoupment period.
What VA rules does an IRRRL have to meet?
An IRRRL still has payment-history, seasoning, rate, and cost-recovery rules. We check each one before telling you whether the refinance works.
At least 210 days since the first payment was due
The new note generally must be dated at least 210 days after the first payment due date on the loan being refinanced.
At least six monthly payments made
You generally must have made at least six consecutive monthly payments. A loan modification, forbearance, or late payment can change the answer.
The new loan must provide a financial benefit
Replacing one fixed-rate VA loan with another generally requires the new rate to be at least .5% lower. An adjustable rate or shorter term follows a different benefit test.
Covered costs generally must be recovered within 36 months
When the federal calculation applies, the covered fees and costs divided by the monthly principal-and-interest savings cannot exceed 36 months.
What documents does a VA IRRRL require?
An IRRRL is streamlined because it does not require an appraisal, income verification, or asset verification. We still need the records that show the current VA loan, payment history, ownership, insurance, and proposed new loan.
No appraisal, income, or asset verification
The VA streamline does not require a property appraisal, income verification, or asset verification.
We still verify the current loan and property records
We include the existing mortgage, payment history, payoff, identification, title and liens, insurance, and occupancy certification in the loan comparison.
PBT has a No Minimum Credit Score option
Our VA IRRRL program has a No Minimum Credit Score option. You still need to meet the payment-history, program, documentation, and closing requirements.
Judge the savings by the years you expect to keep the loan
What would the streamline refinance save before the next payoff?
The refinance has to earn back its cost before the next sale, payoff, or refinance. We can show the monthly difference and total cost through that date.
How do closing costs affect the new loan balance?
Paying little or nothing at closing does not make the refinance free. Any allowable cost added to the loan increases the balance.
VA funding fee
The standard IRRRL funding fee is 0.5% of the loan amount unless VA records show you are exempt.
Discount points
Points increase the upfront cost in exchange for a lower rate. We compare that charge with the interest you are expected to save during the time you plan to keep the loan.
Lender credit
A lender credit can reduce the cash due at closing, usually in exchange for a higher rate. The side-by-side view shows how that option compares with the lower-rate quote over the same period.
Financed closing charges
Adding allowable closing costs to the loan can reduce the cash due at closing, but it increases the balance and the interest paid on that balance.
Can a lower payment still cost more over time?
Yes, it can if you restart the loan term, add closing costs to the balance, or refinance again before the monthly savings recover those costs.
A longer payoff schedule
Restarting the term can reduce the payment by spreading principal across more months, even when it increases total interest or delays payoff.
A higher amount owed
The funding fee, points, and financed charges can raise the principal balance. The comparison places the new balance beside what would still be owed by keeping the current loan.
Too little time to recover cost
If you sell or refinance again too soon, the monthly savings may not recover the cost of the refinance. We calculate how many months it takes to recover those costs and compare that with how long you expect to keep the loan.
What do we review before closing on an IRRRL?
We put the selected IRRRL quote beside your current VA loan. The new balance, payment change, closing costs, maturity date, cash due, and total cost show whether the refinance fits your timeline.
Before you sign, we match the final Closing Disclosure with the earlier Loan Estimate. If the rate, credits, points, closing costs, balance, term, or cash due changed, we explain the difference and recalculate the savings.
A useful comparison connects the federal rules with the actual mortgage figures
Which IRRRL rules and written numbers do we confirm?
The written IRRRL comparison covers the existing VA loan, seasoning, payment history, required financial benefit, costs, funding fee, new balance, payment, and break-even period. Putting those numbers side by side shows whether the payment savings repay the closing costs before you expect to sell or refinance again.
VA program
Interest Rate Reduction Refinance Loan
VA.gov explains which existing VA loans may qualify, the occupancy certification, allowable costs, and your right to compare lenders.
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VA costs
Funding fee and closing costs
The current funding-fee amount, exemption categories, and permitted charges are included in the written quote.
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Federal law
38 U.S.C. 3709
Federal law sets the seasoning, rate, recoupment, and financial-benefit requirements that the loan must meet.
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Quote comparison
CFPB Loan Estimate guide
The Loan Estimate lets you see the rate, APR, costs, credits, cash, and loan features in one written form.
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Decision support
CFPB refinance questions
Payment, break-even, term, and long-run cost all belong in the decision, not just the advertised rate.
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PBT fees
VA funding fee chart
Our fee chart shows the standard IRRRL funding fee and the current VA exemption information.
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Equity refinance
VA cash-out refinance
When you need cash from the home, a VA cash-out refinance is the program we compare instead.
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Credit option
VA lending with lower credit
A lower credit score does not automatically end the review when the mortgage history and full loan meet the available guidelines.
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VA IRRRL questions
Can any current mortgage be refinanced with an IRRRL?
No, the mortgage being replaced must already be VA-backed. Conventional, FHA, and USDA loans require a different refinance program.
Does a VA IRRRL require an appraisal, income, or asset verification?
The VA streamline requires none of those three items. We still review the current mortgage, payment history, payoff, identification, title and liens, insurance, occupancy certification, and proposed new loan.
When is an existing VA loan seasoned for an IRRRL?
The new note generally must be dated at least 210 days after the first payment due date, and you generally must have made at least six consecutive monthly payments. A late payment, forbearance, or loan modification can change the answer, so we review the full payment history.
How does the 36-month IRRRL test work?
For a refinance subject to the federal calculation, we divide the covered fees and costs by the monthly principal-and-interest savings. The closing costs must be recovered within 36 months.
Can an IRRRL provide money from home equity?
Cash-out is not a feature of an IRRRL. Closing adjustments may produce incidental cash of up to about $500, but accessing more equity requires a VA cash-out refinance.
Can an IRRRL refinance a former primary residence?
If you previously occupied the home and the existing mortgage is a VA loan, an IRRRL can refinance it even if it is now a rental or investment property. We still confirm the payment history, seasoning, title, insurance, and required financial benefit.
How should I compare current VA IRRRL rates?
Same-day written quotes using the same loan term and lock period make the comparison useful. Put the rate and APR beside any points or lender credits. The same worksheet should show the funding fee, closing costs, new balance, payment, payoff date, and time needed to recover the costs.
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Last reviewed July 20, 2026.