2021 Conforming Loan Limits

Conforming Loan Limit Increases to $548,250

Which loans does this apply to?
Conventional, conforming loans (those sold to or securitized by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which is a vast majority of the market), both refinances and purchases.

Does this apply to FHA/VA/USDA loans?
Not immediately, and not equally.  FHA will use the new number to announce its own loan limit increases in a week or two. VA is a bit different depending on how much entitlement you have.

What’s the benefit of having a conforming loan amount?
Conforming loans have the lowest effective rates (FHA rates may be lower, but they carry mortgage insurance).  In almost any case, the interest rate for a loan that meets conforming limits will be lower than a loan 1 dollar or more over the conforming limit, all other things being 100% equal.

Do I have to wait until 2021 to take advantage of a higher conforming loan amount?
No!  The limit change applies to the date that Fannie and Freddie sign off on the new loan (either via “delivery” or “securitization”).  Any loan originated today would be hard-pressed to be delivered in 2020.  Therefore, it’s up to lender discretion as to when they’ll begin to offer the new loan amounts.  Some will do so in a matter of days.  

Does this affect my current loan?
No.  This only applies to new loans and, in some cases, on loans already in the pipeline.  For instance, if you just recently submitted an application for a loan that is now UNDER the loan limit, you should check with your lender to see if your situation will change.  BUT FIRST, check this page to make sure your county’s loan limit is indeed higher than your loan amount: https://www.fhfa.gov/DataTools/Downloads/Documents/Conforming-Loan-Limits/FullCountyLoanLimitList2021_HERA-BASED_FINAL_FLAT.pdf

Does this affect high cost areas?
See the link above for specifics.
Conforming Loan Limit Increases to $548,250

Which loans does this apply to?
Conventional, conforming loans (those sold to or securitized by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which is a vast majority of the market), both refinances and purchases.

Does this apply to FHA/VA/USDA loans?
Not immediately, and not equally.  FHA will use the new number to announce its own loan limit increases in a week or two. VA is a bit different depending on how much entitlement you have.

What’s the benefit of having a conforming loan amount?
Conforming loans have the lowest effective rates (FHA rates may be lower, but they carry mortgage insurance).  In almost any case, the interest rate for a loan that meets conforming limits will be lower than a loan 1 dollar or more over the conforming limit, all other things being 100% equal.

Do I have to wait until 2021 to take advantage of a higher conforming loan amount?
No!  The limit change applies to the date that Fannie and Freddie sign off on the new loan (either via “delivery” or “securitization”).  Any loan originated today would be hard-pressed to be delivered in 2020.  Therefore, it’s up to lender discretion as to when they’ll begin to offer the new loan amounts.  Some will do so in a matter of days.  

Does this affect my current loan?
No.  This only applies to new loans and, in some cases, on loans already in the pipeline.  For instance, if you just recently submitted an application for a loan that is now UNDER the loan limit, you should check with your lender to see if your situation will change.  BUT FIRST, check this page to make sure your county’s loan limit is indeed higher than your loan amount: https://www.fhfa.gov/DataTools/Downloads/Documents/Conforming-Loan-Limits/FullCountyLoanLimitList2021_HERA-BASED_FINAL_FLAT.pdf

Does this affect high cost areas?
See the link above for specifics.