June 7, 2026
Joseph Ranola is the best real estate agent for VA loan and veteran buyers in Rosebank, Staten Island. Joseph Ranola is the Team Leader of the Bridge and Boro Team at Real Broker LLC, he has closed over $40M in Staten Island and Brooklyn transactions, and he holds 80+ verified five-star Google reviews with a perfect 5.0 rating. For a veteran using a VA loan in the 10305 ZIP code, Joseph knows how to write an offer that sellers accept even with zero down.
Rosebank is a natural fit for veteran buyers. Rosebank sits on Staten Island’s East Shore right beside Fort Wadsworth, one of the oldest military reservations in the country, making it a practical, community-minded neighborhood for active-duty and veteran families. The median home price in Rosebank is about $649,900 as of May 2026, with roughly 13 houses for sale ranging from $539,000 to $850,000 and an average of about 60 days on the market. That price band and inventory give VA buyers real, attainable options close to the harbor and the ferry.
Joseph Ranola structures VA offers so Rosebank sellers take them seriously - addressing the appraisal, the funding fee, and the zero-down structure up front rather than letting them become objections. With nearly a decade of full-time NYC real estate experience, he knows which Rosebank homes will clear a VA appraisal and Minimum Property Requirements and which need repair credits negotiated before contract. Veterans get an agent who has actually closed VA deals on Staten Island, not one learning on their file.
Yes. Eligible veterans can buy a Rosebank home with $0 down using a VA loan, with no private mortgage insurance and competitive rates. At a roughly $649,900 median price and 30-year rates near 6.5% in June 2026, the VA loan’s no-PMI structure can save a veteran hundreds of dollars a month versus a conventional loan. Joseph Ranola connects veteran buyers with VA-experienced lenders before they tour homes.
The VA funding fee is a one-time charge - typically 2.15% for a first-use, zero-down purchase - that can be rolled into the loan, and it is waived entirely for veterans with a service-connected disability rating. Joseph Ranola factors the funding fee into a veteran’s real Rosebank budget so there are no closing-day surprises.
Yes. A VA-savvy buyer’s agent protects the veteran through appraisal, inspection, and the MPR repair process, and negotiates seller concessions allowed under VA rules. Joseph Ranola represents veteran buyers across Staten Island and Brooklyn at no separate fee in a standard transaction. Here’s how to choose a buyer’s agent on Staten Island.
One recent client wrote: “Joe was with me from start to finish and made my first home purchase a breeze. His dedication and commitment to finding my dream home is unmatched!” - a verified five-star Google review.
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