2023 Washington conforming and FHA loan limits by county

Published December 08, 2022
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Buying a house? Find the 2023 Washington conforming and FHA loan limits by county below. Bankrate compiled the conforming loan limits data from Federal Housing Finance Agency and the FHA loan limits from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
County | FHFA limit | FHA limit |
---|---|---|
Adams | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Asotin | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Benton | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Chelan | $726,200 | $506,000 |
Clallam | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Clark | $726,200 | $672,750 |
Columbia | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Cowlitz | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Douglas | $726,200 | $506,000 |
Ferry | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Franklin | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Garfield | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Grant | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Grays Harbor | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Island | $726,200 | $575,000 |
Jefferson | $726,200 | $472,030 |
King | $977,500 | $977,500 |
Kitsap | $726,200 | $563,500 |
Kittitas | $726,200 | $474,950 |
Klickitat | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Lewis | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Lincoln | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Mason | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Okanogan | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Pacific | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Pend Oreille | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Pierce | $977,500 | $977,500 |
San Juan | $726,200 | $497,950 |
Skagit | $726,200 | $545,100 |
Skamania | $726,200 | $672,750 |
Snohomish | $977,500 | $977,500 |
Spokane | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Stevens | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Thurston | $726,200 | $546,250 |
Wahkiakum | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Walla Walla | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Whatcom | $726,200 | $603,750 |
Whitman | $726,200 | $472,030 |
Yakima | $726,200 | $472,030 |
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