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Go Bigger With a Jumbo Loan

Finance high-value homes that exceed standard loan limits.
Ideal for luxury properties, competitive markets, and buyers who need more borrowing power.

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What Is a Jumbo Loan?

A jumbo loan is a mortgage that exceeds conforming loan limits set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (currently $766,550 in most areas). It’s used to buy or refinance high-priced homes that need more than standard financing.

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🏡 Loan amounts above $766,550 (varies by location)
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📄 Stricter credit, income, and reserve requirements
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📈 Fixed-rate and adjustable-rate options available
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🔐 Typically requires 10%–20% down payment

Who Uses Jumbo Loans?

These loans are popular among buyers in high-cost markets, investors or self-employed borrowers with strong financial reserves, second-home or vacation property buyers, and high-income earners looking to purchase luxury homes.

Why High-End Buyers Choose Jumbo Loans:

🏠 Buy homes above standard limits
📉 No mortgage insurance in many cases
💼 Ideal for self-employed or high-income earners
📊 Customize with fixed or ARM terms
🌍 Great for vacation or multi-property buyers

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Jumbo Loan FAQs 

Q: Is mortgage insurance required?
 Usually not, even with less than 20% down—but lenders may require strong credit.

Q: Are interest rates higher?
Sometimes slightly, due to increased lender risk—but rates can be competitive.

Q: Can I use it for a second home or investment property?
Yes! Jumbo loans can be used for primary, secondary, or investment properties.

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