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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Maximum Loan Limits for Mortgages Acquired in Calendar Year 2020 and Originated After 10/1/2011 Or Before 7/1/2007 Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Maximum Loan Limits for Mortgages Acquired in Calendar Year 2020 and Originated after 10/1/2011 or before 7/1/2007 (These limits were determined under the provisions of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008) FIPS FIPS County Name State CBSA One-Unit Two-Unit Three-Unit Four-Unit State County Number Limit Limit Limit Limit Code Code 01 001 AUTAUGA COUNTY AL 33860 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 003 BALDWIN COUNTY AL 19300 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 005 BARBOUR COUNTY AL 21640 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 007 BIBB COUNTY AL 13820 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 009 BLOUNT COUNTY AL 13820 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 011 BULLOCK COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 013 BUTLER COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 015 CALHOUN COUNTY AL 11500 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 017 CHAMBERS COUNTY AL 29300 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 019 CHEROKEE COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 021 CHILTON COUNTY AL 13820 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 023 CHOCTAW COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 025 CLARKE COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 027 CLAY COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 029 CLEBURNE COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 031 COFFEE COUNTY AL 21460 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 033 COLBERT COUNTY AL 22520 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 035 CONECUH COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 037 COOSA COUNTY AL 10760 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 039 COVINGTON COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 041 CRENSHAW COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 043 CULLMAN COUNTY AL 18980 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 045 DALE COUNTY AL 37120 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 047 DALLAS COUNTY AL 42820 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 049 DEKALB COUNTY AL 22840 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 051 ELMORE COUNTY AL 33860 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 053 ESCAMBIA COUNTY AL 12120 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 055 ETOWAH COUNTY AL 23460 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 057 FAYETTE COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 059 FRANKLIN COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 November 2019 1 https://www.fhfa.gov/CLLs Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Maximum Loan Limits for Mortgages Acquired in Calendar Year 2020 and Originated after 10/1/2011 or before 7/1/2007 (These limits were determined under the provisions of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008) FIPS FIPS County Name State CBSA One-Unit Two-Unit Three-Unit Four-Unit State County Number Limit Limit Limit Limit Code Code 01 061 GENEVA COUNTY AL 20020 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 063 GREENE COUNTY AL 46220 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 065 HALE COUNTY AL 46220 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 067 HENRY COUNTY AL 20020 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 069 HOUSTON COUNTY AL 20020 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 071 JACKSON COUNTY AL 42460 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 073 JEFFERSON COUNTY AL 13820 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 075 LAMAR COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 077 LAUDERDALE COUNTY AL 22520 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 079 LAWRENCE COUNTY AL 19460 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 081 LEE COUNTY AL 12220 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 083 LIMESTONE COUNTY AL 26620 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 085 LOWNDES COUNTY AL 33860 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 087 MACON COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 089 MADISON COUNTY AL 26620 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 091 MARENGO COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 093 MARION COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 095 MARSHALL COUNTY AL 10700 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 097 MOBILE COUNTY AL 33660 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 099 MONROE COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 101 MONTGOMERY COUNTY AL 33860 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 103 MORGAN COUNTY AL 19460 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 105 PERRY COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 107 PICKENS COUNTY AL 46220 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 109 PIKE COUNTY AL 45980 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 111 RANDOLPH COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 113 RUSSELL COUNTY AL 17980 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 115 ST. CLAIR COUNTY AL 13820 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 117 SHELBY COUNTY AL 13820 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 119 SUMTER COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 November 2019 2 https://www.fhfa.gov/CLLs Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Maximum Loan Limits for Mortgages Acquired in Calendar Year 2020 and Originated after 10/1/2011 or before 7/1/2007 (These limits were determined under the provisions of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008) FIPS FIPS County Name State CBSA One-Unit Two-Unit Three-Unit Four-Unit State County Number Limit Limit Limit Limit Code Code 01 121 TALLADEGA COUNTY AL 45180 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 123 TALLAPOOSA COUNTY AL 10760 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 125 TUSCALOOSA COUNTY AL 46220 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 127 WALKER COUNTY AL 27530 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 129 WASHINGTON COUNTY AL 33660 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 131 WILCOX COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 01 133 WINSTON COUNTY AL $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 02 013 ALEUTIANS EAST BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 016 ALEUTIANS WEST CENSUS AREA AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 020 ANCHORAGE MUNICIPALITY AK 11260 $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 050 BETHEL CENSUS AREA AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 060 BRISTOL BAY BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 068 DENALI BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 070 DILLINGHAM CENSUS AREA AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 090 FAIRBANKS NORTH STAR BOROUGH AK 21820 $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 100 HAINES BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 105 HOONAH-ANGOON CENSUS AREA AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 110 JUNEAU CITY AND BOROUGH AK 27940 $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 122 KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 130 KETCHIKAN GATEWAY BOROUGH AK 28540 $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 150 KODIAK ISLAND BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 158 KUSILVAK CENSUS AREA AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 164 LAKE AND PENINSULA BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 170 MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGH AK 11260 $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 180 NOME CENSUS AREA AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 185 NORTH SLOPE BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 188 NORTHWEST ARCTIC BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 195 PETERSBURG CENSUS AREA AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 198 PRINCE OF WALES-HYDER CENSUS AREA AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 220 SITKA CITY AND BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 November 2019 3 https://www.fhfa.gov/CLLs Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Maximum Loan Limits for Mortgages Acquired in Calendar Year 2020 and Originated after 10/1/2011 or before 7/1/2007 (These limits were determined under the provisions of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008) FIPS FIPS County Name State CBSA One-Unit Two-Unit Three-Unit Four-Unit State County Number Limit Limit Limit Limit Code Code 02 230 SKAGWAY MUNICIPALITY AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 240 SOUTHEAST FAIRBANKS CENSUS AREA AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 261 VALDEZ-CORDOVA CENSUS AREA AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 275 WRANGELL CITY AND BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 282 YAKUTAT CITY AND BOROUGH AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 02 290 YUKON-KOYUKUK CENSUS AREA AK $ 765,600 $ 980,325 $ 1,184,925 $ 1,472,550 04 001 APACHE COUNTY AZ $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 003 COCHISE COUNTY AZ 43420 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 005 COCONINO COUNTY AZ 22380 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 007 GILA COUNTY AZ 37740 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 009 GRAHAM COUNTY AZ 40940 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 011 GREENLEE COUNTY AZ $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 012 LA PAZ COUNTY AZ $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 013 MARICOPA COUNTY AZ 38060 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 015 MOHAVE COUNTY AZ 29420 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 017 NAVAJO COUNTY AZ 43320 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 019 PIMA COUNTY AZ 46060 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 021 PINAL COUNTY AZ 38060 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 023 SANTA CRUZ COUNTY AZ 35700 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 025 YAVAPAI COUNTY AZ 39150 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 04 027 YUMA COUNTY AZ 49740 $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700 05 001 ARKANSAS COUNTY AR $ 510,400 $ 653,550 $ 789,950 $ 981,700
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