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Mortgage Loan Limits for Dekalb County, Illinois

Conforming Loans
FHA Loans
Property Type
2024 Loan Limit
1-Unit Homes
$766,550
2-Unit Homes
$981,500
3-Unit Homes
$1,186,350
4-Unit Homes
$1,474,400
Source: Federal Housing Finance Agency; Federal Housing Administration

Dekalb County, Illinois, mortgage loan limits apply in:

Dekalb County 2024 mortgage loan limits include the following cities: Afton, Clinton, Cortland, Cortland (Township), DeKalb, DeKalb (Township), Franklin, Genoa, Genoa (Township), Hinckley, Kingston, Kingston (Township), Kirkland, Malta, Malta (Township), Mayfield, Milan, Paw Paw, Pierce, Sandwich (Township), Shabbona, Shabbona (Township), Somonauk (Township), South Grove, Squaw Grove, Sycamore, Sycamore (Township), Victor, Waterman

Historical Charts: Mortgage Loan Limits in Dekalb County, Illinois

Dekalb County mortgage loan limits adjust annually to match changes in the FHFA House Price Index.

Conforming Loans
FHA Loans

Mortgage Statistics from Dekalb County, Illinois

Dekalb County mortgage statistics are sourced from the FFIEC, which collects anonymous HMDA mortgage data from U.S. mortgage applications.

Loan Type
Relative Share
Conventional
61.73%
FHA
29.98%
VA
6.46%
USDA
1.83%
Property Type
Relative Share
1-Unit Homes
98.14%
2-Unit Homes
1.45%
3-Unit Homes
0.21%
4-Unit Homes
0.20%
Borrower Status
Relative Share
One Borrower
15.59%
Two or More Borrowers
84.41%
Gender
Relative Share
Male
53.35%
Female
27.53%
Not Specified
19.12%
Race
Relative Share
American Indian / Alaska Native
0.30%
Asian
1.64%
Black / African American
3.53%
Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander
0.06%
White
92.94%
Other
1.53%
Ethnicity
Relative Share
Hispanic or Latino
10.91%
Not Hispanic or Latino
86.46%
Illinois data represents 2018-2022 closed-end, first-lien purchase mortgages for 1-4 unit residential properties. Source: FFEIC Home Mortgage Disclosure Act

Mortgage Loan Limits Near Dekalb County, Illinois

2024 conforming and FHA mortgage loan limits for for the areas surrounding Dekalb County, Illinois. Local loan limits and county-level mortgage data updated regularly.

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