Video transcipt: VA loan helps wounded vet become a homeowner video

On screen:

The video begins with the “Chase So You Can sliding behind the octagon. The octagon zooms in and video of a helmet with a bullet hole sitting on a table. The scene dissolves to Jordan and Sarah Stevenson sitting in their home. Scenes of various awards, commendations and photos are interspersed with footage of them speaking to the camera.

Jordan:

My first time in Afghanistan we ended up getting into a firefight and I caught a AK-47 round through my helmet and through my head. Bar none, the scariest thing I’ve ever done is wake up in that hospital. I couldn’t move, I couldn’t find anybody, I didn’t know where I was. It was really awful.

On screen:

Video of Jordan - walking with a prosthetic leg – and Sarah walking in to their home. Additional scenes of photos and Jordan on the couch are shown.

Jordan:

I spent a few months in Bethesda, Maryland and then from there I went to Palo Alto, California where I learned to talk again, I learned to walk again. So the last thing I needed was another horror story on top of that. I’m working on happy endings now.

On screen:

Drone shot over the Stevenson home begins and cuts into various shots of the kitchen and entryway before settling back on Jordan and Sarah on the couch speaking to the camera.

Jordan:

From when I got my estimate, to finding a home, to deciding to purchase it, to closing it was all a super smooth process with Joe at Chase.

Sarah:

We had heard that usually when you do a VA loan it can be a bit tricky, messy, take a while. He was really on the ball.

On screen:

A series of photos of Jordan and Sarah standing in front of their front door.

Jordan:

It was perfect. If I ever buy a new home it will be through Chase again.

On screen:

Chase So You Can end card animation is shown with website chase.com/JourneyToTheFrontDoor and legal disclosure.