Find 2023 Jumbo and Super Jumbo Loan Limits for Eastampton, NJ
Jumbo loan limit above $726,200 requires a 10% minimum down payment in Eastampton county of Burlington, New Jersey. Lendersa® lenders' list includes all the portfolio lenders and Non-QM lenders who can arrange Jumbo loans with a limit of $3,000,000. High net individuals could obtain super jumbo loans up to $35,000,000.
The conforming high balance loan on a single-family residence is $726,200, $929,850 for 2-units, $1,123,900 for 3-units, and $1,396,800 for 4-units.
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Cornerstone Lending, Inc is a mortgage broker currently licensed in PA, NJ, & Tennessee. We originate residential and commercial mortgages. We are approved to originate FHA, VA and USDA loans that are insured and guaranteed by those administrations. We also originate loans that are sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Fast Capital 360 As a leading FinTech company, we’re building cutting-edge platforms to automate and optimize every step in the application, approval and funding process, disrupting how the industry does business. Since 2013, we’ve helped thousands of customers in all types of industries access hundreds of millions of dollars nationwide.
First Bank is all about returning to banking basics. As a locally-owned and operated community bank, we pride ourselves on great customer service that is highly personalized, efficient and responsive to local needs. On April 23, 2007, First Bank commenced operations at its office at 1229 South Black Horse Pike in Williamstown, NJ.
Mercer County NJ Teachers’ Federal Credit Union (MCNJTFCU) is a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative dedicated to providing quality financial products and services and delivering them professionally and courteously. Unlike other financial institutions that need to generate profits to satisfy stockholders.
As a credit union, Energy People is owned and governed by our 1, 350 members. We were founded as a not-for-profit financial cooperative in 1960 by our original members who shared the common bond of employment in Public Service Electric and Gas in Moorestown. The employees pooled their savings and lent money to each other at low interest rates.
"America’s Preferred Mortgage Lenders has over 50 years of combined experience in all aspects of residential mortgage lending. We are a licensed mortgage banker in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, California, and Florida.
Our independence as a mortgage banker means we can offer rates, terms, and flexibility other lenders can’t."
"TAM Lending Center, Inc., (TAM) has over 50 years of combined experience in all aspects of residential mortgage lending. TAM is a licensed mortgage banker in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Florida.
Our independence as a mortgage banker means we have the ability to offer rates, terms and flexibility other lenders can't."
Credit Union of New Jersey started in 1943 as the credit union for state highway employees offering only loans and savings accounts. Over the years, the credit union has developed into a full service credit union offering financial services from checking to investments and loan solutions from commercial mortgages to personal loans.
Thirteen individuals formed the Haddon Heights Building and Loan Association on February 4, 1905. It was a mutual association, formed to help individuals buy a home. The Association was formed with an initial investment of $69,000. The first president of the Bank was Fredrick Fries.