Bay Area Conforming and FHA Jumbo Loan Limits are Going Down
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Bay Area Conforming and FHA Mortgage Jumbo Loan Limits are Going Down in less than 4 weeks.
Watch the Video below that talks about the FHA and Conforming Jumbo Loan Amounts going down to $625,000 and how will that impact Mortgage Financing for Home Purchase/refinance and Real Estate Prices in the area. Be sure to contact me at 408.615.0655 should you need more information.
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