2025 FHA Loan Limits in Minnesota
Minnesota FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to as much as $1,017,300 for four-unit properties in more expensive metro areas. Read More
Minnesota FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to as much as $1,017,300 for four-unit properties in more expensive metro areas. Read More
New Jersey 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
New Hampshire FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to $914,250 in two of its more expensive metro areas. Read More
Nevada FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to $718,750 in Douglas County. Read More
Montana FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to $754,400 in more expensive areas of the state. Read More
Nebraska FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most counties to $603,750 in more expensive metro areas. Read More
New Mexico FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to $692,300 in more expensive metro areas. Read More
Maine FHA loan limits can vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas to $600,300 in more expensive metro areas. Read More
Maryland FHA loan limits vary by county, from $524,225 for single-family homes in most areas and up to $1,209,750 in more expensive metro areas. Read More
Michigan FHA loan limits vary by property type, from $524,225 for single-family homes to $1,008,300 for four-unit properties. Read More