FHA VS Conventional loan programs in 2025 for Westville, LaPorte County, Indiana

In 2025, Convetional loan limit in Westville, county of LaPorte, IN is $726,200 while FHA limit is $472,030 for a single-family home.

Use Lendersa® Conventional loan calculator to compare today's Conventional Vs. FHA Vs. USDA best rates and determine the Income, credit, reserves, and documents needed to qualify. With our advanced mortgage calculator, you see the Conforming Conventional loans, USDA, FHA, VA side by side to help you decide which program in IN is best for your particular financial situation.

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2025 loan limits and downpayment requirments in Westville, county of LaPorte, IN

Loan Type Loan Limit Down payment
Conventional Conforming $726,200 3%
USDA $336,500 0%
FHA $472,030 3.5%

The comparison table applies to zip codes: 46391

Conventional and FHA loan options in Westville, IN

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  • Priority 1 Lending, LLC
  • 38701 W. Seven Mile Rd, Suite 290A, Livonia, MI, 48152
  • We know that purchasing a home is one of the most important decisions you may ever have to make. Priority 1 Lending is committed to make your mortgage experience as smooth and pleasurable as possible. We believe in process, people, product and technology. We have staff with over 20 years experience
  • Dow Chemical Employees' Credit Union
  • 600 E Lyon Road, Midland, MI, 48640
  • Dow Chemical Employees’ Credit Union was the 182nd credit union organized in the State of Michigan. In 1937, the country was still in the throes of a severe economic depression that underscored the need for a workable financial plan to enable Dow employees to save for emergencies and obtain convenient, low-cost credit.
  • First Mortgage Solutions LLC
  • 35870 Seminary Ridge, Farmington, MI, 48331
  • For years we've dreamed of working for a company that holds the same values and has the highest standard of lending practices as we do. We wanted to work for a company that we could truly be proud of the way they interact with their clients and be confident in their integrity...which is why we chose to open up First Mortgage Solutions.
  • Member Mortgage Services
  • 38275 Twelve Mile Rd, Suite 100, Farmington, MI, 48331
  • We're a full service mortgage lender with an experienced staff offering expertise in every area of mortgage lending...from purchase to refinance. We have access to a full range of mortgage sources including Conventional, FHA, VA. All of our lending specialists are dedicated to finding the right loan-with the best rates, terms.
  • Bank of Prairie du Sac
  • 555 Park Avenue, Prairie Du Sac, WI, 53578
  • Bank of Prairie du Sac operates under a charter granted to the Peoples State Bank on March 22, 1916. The original bank was located at the corner of Galena and Water Street in Prairie du Sac. In January 1932, the Peoples State Bank and the Prairie Sauk Bank merged to form Bank of Prairie du Sac.
  • The Peoples Savings Bank
  • 10 Monument Square, Urbana, OH, 43078
  • In 1892, the Peoples Savings Bank was granted a charter by the State of Ohio to open for business in Urbana, Ohio. Realizing the importance of the Champaign County community they would serve, it was thus very logical to choose the name: The PEOPLES Savings and Loan Company. In 1993, Peoples changed from a state-chartered savings
  • Blackhawk Bank & Trust, IL
  • 301 4th Street West, Milan, IL, 61264
  • Blackhawk Bank & Trust has been serving the banking needs of the Quad Cities community since 1961 when ground was broken on our first branch in Milan, Illinois. Today the Blackhawk Bank & Trust branch footprint extends through the counties of Rock Island, Mercer, and Henry in Illinois, and Scott in Iowa.
  • Farmers & Merchants Bank
  • 41 South First Street, Miamisburg, OH, 45342
  • Farmers & Merchants Bank was founded in 1923 by a small group of Miamisburg business professionals whose philosophy was to establish a financial institution to provide basic banking services in a friendly and courteous manner. Its market was the residents and the small businesses who were often ignored by the area's larger banks.