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Friday, October 30, 2009

Loan Limits Extended through 2010 by Congress

Loan Limits Extended through 2010 by Congress


Today, Congress approved an extension of higher loan limits for FNMA, FHLMC, and FHA (Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac & FHA) that will extend the current loan limits in place for 2009 to the end of 2010. This will help avoid any disruption in the mortgage market as the housing sector tries to recover.


The loan limits for your area can be found by clicking on the following links:
FHA Loan Limits for high cost counties
Fannie & Freddie Loan Limits for high cost counties
VA Loan limits for high cost counties


VanDyk Mortgage offers FHA Jumbo, Conventional Jumbo (Fannie & Freddie), and VA Jumbo loans in all areas that we service. The VA Jumbo Loan limits are not official yet, but they are based on the GSE Loan limits approved by this bill, so we anticipate no changes to VA limits.


The extended 2009/2010 FHA/Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac loan limits retain the high end at $729,750 in higher cost counties such as Los Angeles, Santa Clara, San Francisco, Orange County, Bay Area cities, and more. San Diego County remains at a max 2009 FHA Loan Limit of $697,500 for a single family residence.



The extended 2009/2010 VA loan limits retain the high end at $737,500 in higher cost counties such as Los Angeles and Orange County, $1,094,625 in San Francisco, San Mateo, Marin, Alameda, & Contra Costa Counties, $937,500 in San Benito & Santa Clara counties, $805,000 in Santa Cruz county, and more. San Diego County remains at a max VA Loan Limit of $593,750 for a single family residence for 2010. Here is a post on the 2009 VA limits that may be helpful.

We are very excited about these enhanced possibilities for our Veterans & Active Duty Personnel. Please call Brian Skaar at 760-752-4480 or visit us online at www.vandykfunding.com to find out more. VanDyk Mortgage is a VA Direct Lender (since 1987). We are the VA Experts. We offer VA loans accross America including: California, Washington, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Georgia, & more.

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