FHA loan limits for Arizona will not change in 2016

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The Federal Housing Administration announced its loan limits for 2016, with the loan limits in 188 counties set to increase due to changes in housing prices.

There will be no decreases to the loan limits in any counties.

Nationally, for areas considered to be “high cost,” including San Francisco, Washington, D.C., New York, and some parts of Los Angeles, the FHA loan limit will remain at the national ceiling, $625,500.

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