Annual home price appreciation of 5.5 percent pushes FHA loan limits up to a minimum of $498,257 in affordable markets, and to a ceiling of up to $1.72 million in high-cost states like Alaska and Hawaii.
Source: Inman News
FHA 2024 loan limits are headed up, chasing rising home prices
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