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Arizona FHA Loan Limits By County For 2009

Arizona FHA Loan Limits 2009

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Apache County

  • One Family Home – $281,250
  • Two Family Home – $360,050
  • Three Family Home – $435,200
  • Four Family Home – $540,850

Arizona FHA Loan Limits For Cochise County

  • One Family Home – $271,050
  • Two Family Home – $347,000
  • Three Family Home – $419,425
  • Four Family Home – $521,250

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Coconino County

  • One Family Home – $450,000
  • Two Family Home – $576,050
  • Three Family Home – $696,350
  • Four Family Home – $865,400

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Gila County

  • One Family Home – $325,000
  • Two Family Home – $416,050
  • Three Family Home – $502,900
  • Four Family Home – $625,000

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Graham County

  • One Family Home – $271,050
  • Two Family Home – $347,000
  • Three Family Home – $419,425
  • Four Family Home – $521,250

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Greenlee County

  • One Family Home – $271,050
  • Two Family Home – $347,000
  • Three Family Home – $419,425
  • Four Family Home – $521,250

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for La Paz County

  • One Family Home – $271,050
  • Two Family Home – $347,000
  • Three Family Home – $419,425
  • Four Family Home – $521,250

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Maricopa County

  • One Family Home – $346,250
  • Two Family Home – $443,250
  • Three Family Home – $535,800
  • Four Family Home – $665,850

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Mohave County

  • One Family Home – $322,500
  • Two Family Home – $412,850
  • Three Family Home – $499,050
  • Four Family Home – $620,200

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Navajo County

  • One Family Home – $308,750
  • Two Family Home – $395,250
  • Three Family Home – $477,750
  • Four Family Home – $593,750

Arizona FHA Loan LImits for Pima County

  • One Family Home – $316,250
  • Two Family Home – $404,850
  • Three Family Home – $489,350
  • Four Family Home – $608,150

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Pinal County

  • One Family Home – $346,250
  • Two Family Home – $443,250
  • Three Family Home – $535,800
  • Four Family Home – $665,850

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Santa Cruz County

  • One Family Home – $271,050
  • Two Family Home – $347,000
  • Three Family Home – $419,425
  • Four Family Home – $521,250

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Yavapai County

  • One Family Home – $390,000
  • Two Family Home – $499,250
  • Three Family Home – $603,500
  • Four Family Home – $750,000

Arizona FHA Loan Limits for Yuma County

  • One Family Home – $271,050
  • Two Family Home – $347,000
  • Three Family Home – $419,425
  • Four Family Home – $521,250

All information is updated regularly but may not be 100% accurate. Be sure to check HUD’s official website
to be certain. Last updated 2/25/2009

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