Partial VA entitlement math in San Diego County 2026
Quick answer: If you still have a VA loan, or used entitlement that was not restored, San Diego partial-entitlement files use the 2026 1-unit county figure of $1,104,000. Remaining entitlement is 25% of that figure minus what is still tied up. $0 down works only if remaining entitlement covers 25% of the new loan. If it does not, the usual down payment is 25% of the uncovered amount.
This page is the math, not the full VA loan overview. Occupancy, residual income, and the COE still decide the file. Left Coast Leaders, Inc. (NMLS #2394495) runs remaining entitlement before anyone calls a second VA purchase zero down in Oceanside, Chula Vista, or Coronado.
What partial entitlement means on a live file
Full entitlement means VA is not still guaranteeing another loan in your name. Partial entitlement means some guaranty is still in use, usually because you still own a VA-financed house, or a prior VA loan was not restored after a sale or refinance.
The COE shows remaining entitlement. We do not guess it from a listing price or from memory of the last closing. If you plan to sell the current house, we still price the file both ways: keep-and-buy, and restore-after-sale.
The 2026 San Diego number the formula uses
Partial entitlement is checked against the county 1-unit figure. For 2026 that San Diego County number is $1,104,000, the same high-cost line on our VA loans page and the conforming limits post. Full entitlement is not capped the same way.
VA's standard guaranty on that figure is 25%. So the county yardstick is $1,104,000 × 0.25 = $276,000 of available guaranty before you subtract what is still used.
The formula (write this down)
- Start with $276,000 (25% of the 2026 San Diego 1-unit figure of $1,104,000).
- Subtract used entitlement. On a remaining VA loan, that is typically 25% of the remaining balance shown on the COE and current statement.
- What is left is remaining entitlement.
- Maximum $0-down new loan = remaining entitlement ÷ 0.25.
- If the new loan is larger, the usual down payment is 25% of the gap (new loan minus the $0-down maximum), not 25% of the whole price.
That last line is the one that surprises people. Partial entitlement is not "you now need 20% down." It is a coverage gap.
Worked example: still own a VA house, buying again
Use a local second-purchase price. $900,000 is a realistic VA purchase in Eastlake, Oceanside, or parts of Escondido, the same local price we used on the funding fee page, and still under $1,104,000 if the new loan stays in that bucket.
| Line | Example |
|---|---|
| 2026 San Diego 1-unit figure | $1,104,000 |
| County guaranty yardstick (25%) | $276,000 |
| Remaining VA loan still on the books | $400,000 |
| Used entitlement (25% of $400,000) | $100,000 |
| Remaining entitlement | $176,000 |
| Max $0-down new loan ($176,000 ÷ 0.25) | $704,000 |
| Target purchase / new loan | $900,000 |
| Uncovered amount | $196,000 |
| Typical down payment (25% of the gap) | $49,000 |
Two takeaways. First, $49,000 is 25% of the $196,000 gap, not 25% of $900,000. Second, if you pay off or refinance the $400,000 VA loan and restore entitlement, this file can flip back to $0 down, subject to occupancy, residual income, and overlays. We price both paths on the same day.
If the new loan plus a financed funding fee pushes you over the remaining-guaranty line, that is a structure problem. We recast cash vs financed fee after the COE is in, not before. Fee rates and exemptions live on the VA funding fee page. They do not replace this math.
What we need before we quote $0 down
- COE with remaining entitlement (not a screenshot of a 2019 closing disclosure).
- Current VA loan balance and occupancy plan for the house you still own.
- Target price and a same-day tax, insurance, and HOA estimate. San Diego property tax and Mello-Roos go in the payment, not after.
- Whether entitlement will be restored before closing, or you are keeping both houses.
Amir Nurani (NMLS #197458) will not tell a Pendleton or 32nd Street buyer that "VA is always zero down" if the COE still shows a used guaranty. Use the payment calculator for principal and interest. Use this page for the entitlement line. Use pre-approval for the number that goes in an offer.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, if remaining entitlement covers 25% of the new loan. Partial-entitlement files in this county use the 2026 1-unit figure of $1,104,000. If remaining guaranty is short, the usual down payment is 25% of the uncovered amount, not 25% of the whole price.
No. Full entitlement is not capped the same way. The $1,104,000 San Diego County 1-unit number is the partial-entitlement yardstick. Lender overlays can still limit a large VA loan even with full entitlement.
No. The funding fee is a separate one-time charge. Financing it can raise the loan amount, which can matter if you are close to the remaining-guaranty line. Exemption status and first use vs subsequent use live on the COE. They do not replace the entitlement math.
Want remaining entitlement priced on your next San Diego purchase?
We will pull the COE, run the $1,104,000 county math, and show $0 down vs the gap payment on the same house.
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