Bergen County, NJ

2016 Loan Limits

Tags: 2016 Mid-Range NEW YORK-NEWARK-JERSEY CITY, NY-NJ-PA

Historic Information

This page contains historic, out-dated information. 2024 Loan Limits for Bergen County.

This page contains the Conforming, FHA, VA, and HECM Loan Limits for each housing type in Bergen County.

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Loan Limit Tables Bergen County, NJ

Loan Limits are the maximum amount of money allowed to be lent for a particular kind of loan. Different types of loans have different limits. Below are the 2016 loan limits for Bergen County, NJ.

Conforming Loan Limits

Conforming loans must meet the guidelines set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. If a mortgage exceeds the conforming loan limits then it is considered a jumbo loan.

$625,500
home size icon 1 Single-Family
$800,775
home size icon 2 Duplex
$967,950
home size icon 3 Triplex
$1,202,925
home size icon 4 Quadplex

FHA Loan Limits

FHA Loans are home mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration. FHA Loans let you get a home loan with a lower down-payment and relaxed credit score requirements.

$625,500
home size icon 1 Single-Family
$800,775
home size icon 2 Duplex
$967,950
home size icon 3 Triplex
$1,202,925
home size icon 4 Quadplex

VA Loan Limits

If you qualify, veterans loans allow you to buy a house with zero money down.

$625,500
All Home Sizes

HECM Loan Limits

Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM) allow seniors to convert home equity into cash for unexpected expenses.

$625,500
All Home Sizes

Loan Limit Breakdown

Median Home Price

The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) conducts an annual survey to determine the median home prices in each county or metro area in the US. Median home price is then used to determine the loan limits in Bergen County.

The last survey of home prices in Bergen County was conducted in 2008 and found the median home price was $5,315,000.

Loan Limits Summary

Based on the median home price, Bergen County was determined to be a "mid-range" area. Accordingly, 2016 loan limits in Bergen County are set above the national baseline and below the national ceiling limit.

The 2016 conforming loan limit for a single-family home in Bergen County, NJ is $625,500. The FHA loan limit for a single-family home is $625,500.

This is an 0% change over the 2015 loan limits which were set at $625,500 for a single-family conventional.

The tables above provide a complete breakdown of 2016 loan limits in Bergen County, NJ for FHA Loans, Conforming Loans, VA Loans, and HECM Reverse Mortgages.

What's Next?

If you are interested in purchasing a home with a conventional or FHA loan, the next step is to talk to a real estate agent and find a lender.

Not all lenders are the same. Some will not do FHA loans while others specialize in it. Rates may vary between lenders so it is important to shop around.

Loan Limits on this page apply to the following cities in Bergen County, New Jersey: Hackensack, Teaneck, Fort Lee, Fair Lawn, Garfield, Westwood, Bergenfield, Paramus, Englewood, Ridgewood, Mahwah, Lodi, Cliffside Park, Lyndhurst, Elmwood Park, Rutherford, Dumont, Wyckoff, New Milford, and North Arlington.

These loan limits also apply to the following ZIP codes in Bergen County, New Jersey: 07601, 07666, 07024, 07410, 07026, 07675, 07621, 07652, 07631, 07450, 07430, 07644, 07010, 07071, 07407, 07070, 07628, 07481, 07646, and 07031.

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FHA Loan limits are published by the HUD. Conforming loan limits are published by Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).

Last updated on January 2, 2024