2026 Mortgage Loan Limits for Wrangell City And Borough, Alaska
Wrangell City And Borough Loan Limits History
See how mortgage loan limits in this area have evolved over time. This historical chart shows conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA limits for 1-4 unit properties.
Wrangell City And Borough Loan Limits: Complete Historical Table
Browse the full historical data for Wrangell City And Borough mortgage loan limits from 1972 to 2026. This comprehensive table shows how loan limits have changed over 50+ years, helping you understand long-term trends in your local housing market.
| Year | Conventional | FHA | VA | USDA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $1,249,125 | $811,925 | $1,249,125 | $649,525 |
| 2025 | $1,209,750 | $524,225 | $1,209,750 | - |
| 2024 | $1,149,825 | $498,257 | $1,149,825 | - |
| 2023 | $1,089,300 | $472,030 | $1,089,300 | - |
| 2022 | $970,800 | $420,680 | $970,800 | - |
| 2021 | $822,375 | $356,362 | $822,375 | - |
| 2020 | $765,600 | $332,350 | $765,600 | - |
| 2019 | $726,525 | $332,350 | $726,525 | - |
| 2018 | $679,650 | $332,350 | $679,650 | - |
| 2017 | $636,150 | $332,350 | $636,150 | - |
| 2016 | $625,500 | $332,350 | $625,500 | - |
| 2015 | $625,500 | $332,350 | $625,500 | - |
| 2014 | $625,500 | $332,350 | $625,500 | - |
| 2013 | $625,500 | $271,050 | $625,500 | - |
| 2012 | $625,500 | $271,050 | $625,500 | - |
| 2011 | $625,500 | $271,050 | $625,500 | - |
| 2010 | $ | $ | - | - |
| 2009 | $ | $271,050 | - | - |
| 2008 | $ | $200,160 | - | - |
Cities in Wrangell City And Borough, Alaska
The following cities and communities are covered by Wrangell City And Borough loan limits. Whether you're looking for mortgage loan limits in Wrangell or any other Wrangell City And Borough city, the same conventional, FHA, VA, and USDA loan limits apply throughout the county.
Wrangell City And Borough, Alaska Mortgage Market Analysis (2018-2024)
Explore borrowing and mortgage trends in Wrangell City And Borough, including conventional vs. government loan performance, average loan sizes, and market share shifts. Data sourced from HMDA regulatory filings shows how local lending patterns evolve through changing market conditions.
