Congress Extends Existing Home Loan Limits through 2010

Friday, November 13, 2009
By Property Management Software
Real Estate Home Loan Limit

Real Estate Home Loan Limit

Current home loan limit set at 125 percent of local median home sales prices, up to a maximum of $729,750 in high-cost areas was extended to 2010 end..

Once in a life time low rates and higher loan limits beckon homeowners to refinance!

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