2025 FHA Loan Limits in Wisconsin
Wisconsin FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to $529,000 in more expensive metro areas. Read More
Wisconsin FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to $529,000 in more expensive metro areas. Read More
FHA loan limits in South Dakota vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in almost every area to $541,650 in Lawrence County. Read More
Virginia FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to as high as $1,209,750 in more expensive metro areas. Read More
Utah FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to as high as $1,163,800 in more expensive metro areas. Read More
Washington FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to $1,037,300 in more expensive metro areas. Read More
Vermont FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to $575,000 in more expensive areas of the state. Read More
West Virginia FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to $1,209,750 in more expensive metro areas. Read More
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The FHA loan borrowing limit in North Dakota is consistent across all counties, at $524,225 for a single-family home. Read More
The FHA loan limit in counties across Rhode Island is $736,000 for single-family homes. Read More