Super Jumbo Loan Limits by lenders in Washington, Daviess County, IN
In Washington county of Daviess, IN, obtaining a Jumbo loan above $726,200 requires at least a 10% down payment. The Lendersa® network includes both portfolio and Non-QM lenders ready to manage Jumbo loans up to $3,000,000. Super jumbo loans could be available for high net individuals, reaching $35,000,000.
Conforming high balance loan limits are designated as follows: $726,200 for single-family homes, $929,850 for two-unit residences, $1,123,900 for those with three units, and $1,396,800 for four-unit properties.
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Whitewater Regional FCU is a full-service credit union 1939. We have grown from our humble beginnings in a small office located above the factory floor of Roots Connersville Blowers to a small community credit union where everyone feels at home. We provide fast, friendly, convenient service for all of our members
Staley Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative, owned by the members and operated solely for their benefit. Currently, membership at SCU is open to individuals who live or work in the Illinois counties of Macon, Moultrie, Piatt, DeWitt and Shelby, and the Indiana counties of Tippecanoe, Carroll, Clinton, Montgomery and White.
Eastern Indiana Federal Credit Union was originally chartered in 1950 as Chrysler Employees Federal Credit Union. The Credit Union was created to provide for the basic financial needs that would not have otherwise been met. For most people, our founding and its circumstances have been long forgotten.
Our mission is to help our clients, co-workers, and communities succeed. Decisions are made locally. Deposits made with us stay in our communities, becoming funds for the loans and donations that fuel local economic development. Citizens State Bank is a fourth-generation family-owned community bank.
Madison County Federal Credit Union received approval from the National Credit Union Association to expand its community charter to three additional counties – Delaware, Henry and Hancock. This expansion, effective immediately, opens membership and full credit union services to anyone who lives, works, worships.
Founded in 1882, Wayne Bank and Trust Co. is a well-established, reputable community bank, serving Wayne County, Indiana for over 130 years. As Indiana’s oldest family owned bank, Wayne Bank has successfully served its clientele for over a century by maintaining the core values of providing the finest personal banking services,
Fowler State Bank opened its doors for business December 14, 1931. Total amount deposited that day was $36,487.20. Fowler State Bank's evolution started during a severely depressed economy, with an original staff of ten. The original investors were issued 120 shares and became owners of this institution.
We take full responsibility to find effective mortgage solutions and reasonably priced homes available to homebuyers and homeowners. How do we do this? We connect our clients with the best lenders you can find all over the country. We benefit from our vast network of connections, so we can provide borrowers access.
HOWARD COUNTY SCHOOL EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION"
105 Southway Boulevard West, Kokomo, IN, 46902
Howard County schools. His vision became a reality in 1964. During the early days of the credit union, the credit union was run out of Darrell’s house. Many members remember traveling out to Darrell’s house to pick up a check or drop one off in the old “milk crate.” As the credit union grew, there became a need to move the credit union