
As in 2008, the 2009 FHA loan limits are based on the number of units in the property -- from 1-unit to 4-unit:
1-unit : $271,050
2-unit : $347,000
3-unit : $419,400
4-unit : $521,250
Now, it's important to note that the new FHA loan limits only apply to most areas of the country -- Hamilton County, Ohio, for example. But, in other areas -- classified as "high cost" areas -- the FHA will insure higher loan sizes in 2009 than the 1- to 4-unit figures listed above.
"High cost" areas are calculated using mathematics and typical home prices.
If a county's median home price multiplied by 1.15 is larger than that FHA loan limit listed above, the product is that county's new 2009 FHA loan limit, not to exceed $625,500. In California, therefore, high cost areas include Orange County, Los Angeles County and of course, San Diego County. San Diego's loan amounts are:
1-unit: $546,250
2-unit: $699,300
3-unit: $845,300
4-unit: $1,050,500
And don't worry about doing the math yourself -- you can download this county-by-county PDF of 2009 FHA Loan Limits as a good reference point.
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