2023 Super Jumbo Loan Limits for Hot-Springs-Village, Saline County,Arkansas

For a jumbo loan exceeding $647,200 in Hot-Springs-Village county of Saline, AR, at least a 10% down payment is needed. Lendersa® offers a list of portfolio and Non-QM lenders for arranging Jumbo loans up to $3,000,000. Individuals with high net worth may qualify for super jumbo loans up to $35,000,000.

The high balance loan limits for conforming loans are: $647,200 for single-family homes, $828,700 for two-units, $1,001,650 for three-units, and $1,244,850 for four-units.

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  • First Service Bank
  • 136 S Broadview, Greenbrier, AR, 72058
  • First Service Bank has been in operation for over 50 years and has locations in Little Rock, Greenbrier, Clinton, Shirley, Marshall, Yellville, Flippin, Mountain View, Conway and Dermott, with its headquarters in Faulkner County. Our goal is to fulfill your Banking & financing needs so you can realize your dreams.
  • PBA Federal Credit Union
  • Pine Bluff Arsenal, Building 17-120, White Hall, AR, 71602
  • PBA Federal Credit Union opened our doors to the Pine Bluff, AR community over 60 years ago to serve the needs of Military and Civilian Personal and their families. Since then, we’ve grown and now offer a wider range of financial products and other services to a broader group of clients.
  • Diamond Bank
  • 319 East Main Street, Murfreesboro, AR, 71958
  • Diamond Bank is the result of a merger between two of Southwest Arkansas’s strongest community banks. In March, 2007, the banks that merged were Arkansas Diamond Bank of Glenwood , and Diamond State Bank of Murfreesboro, which was chartered in 1904. Diamond Bank continues to provide a stable source of financial leadership in the communities we serv
  • Logan County Bank
  • 524 Main Street, Scranton, AR, 72863
  • Since 1926, Logan County Bank has been serving our local communities. We take pride in knowing our customers and meeting their financial needs.We have two locations. The original bank located in Scranton, AR was built in 1913. It has changed over the years, starting out as the bank, drugstore, post office, and doctor’s office.
  • The First National Bank at Paris
  • 11 E Main St, Paris, AR, 72855
  • The First National Bank at Paris was established in 1891 as The Bank of Paris by a group of local businessmen who had a deep commitment to the people of Paris and Logan County. At that time, Paris was a bustling community of 600 people. Founded by W.R. Cherry, the bank occupied the first floor.
  • FBT Bank & Mortgage
  • 200 West Fourth Street, Fordyce, AR, 71742
  • In 1931, FBT Bank & Mortgage began as a full-service bank under the name Fordyce Bank & Trust. Our bank started with its focus on simplifying our customers’ lives and has continued to do for more than 80 years. We opened our doors to provide banking options in an area in need of economic stimulus and to offer services that filled a void in the sout
  • Coleman Mortgage Company
  • 210 Jetway Blvd, Clinton, AR, 72031
  • Coleman Mortgage Company is located in Matagorda, TX, United States and is part of the Other Financial Investment Activities Industry. Coleman Mortgage Company has 10 total employees across all of its locations and generates $431, 035 in sales (USD). (Sales figure is modelled). Licensed in Texas and Arkansas
  • Usem Mena Federal Credit Union
  • 500 North Morrow Street, Mena, AR, 71953
  • Since its inception in 1967 the Usem Mena Federal Credit Union has been serving its members in the MENA, Arkansas area with exceptional financial products. You can find their current interest rates on used car loans, new car loans, and interest rates on fixed loans here on these pages.
  • Pine Bluff Cotton Belt Federal Credit Union
  • 1703 River Pines Blvd, Pine Bluff, AR, 71601
  • Pine Bluff Cotton Belt Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit member owned financial cooperative. Unlike a bank, credit union profits are returned to the members in the form of higher dividends on savings, lower rates on loans, lower fees...and many other money saving services. A volunteer board of directors, elected by members, sets polici
  • AM&N College Federal Credit Union
  • 1200 N University Drive, Pine Bluff, AR, 71601
  • Arkansas AM&N College Federal Credit Union was founded in 1952 by and for the employees of Arkansas AM&N College, now the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, at a time when it was difficult, if not impossible, to get a loan from any of the financial institutions in the city. The credit union continues to serve this field of membership
  • Simmons Bank
  • 501 S Main St, Pine Bluff, AR, 71601
  • Simmons’ present-day is more exciting than ever due to its rich culture and high performance. In the last six years, Simmons has catapulted from a Bank holding company with approximately $3.2 billion in assets to an approximately $20.8 billion-asset company as of March 30, 2020 operating in seven states.
  • Gateway Bank
  • 112 Main Street, Rison, AR, 71665
  • Gateway Bank's known history began with a bank reorganization on March 7, 1932, as the Bank of Rison, and has remained in business under the same charter ever since. A major fire swept through downtown Rison just before New Year’s eve of 1932. According to the Cleveland County Herald, the fire was described in an issue published January 4, 1933