2023 Super Jumbo Loan Limits for Ada, Hardin County,Ohio

For jumbo loans exceeding $726,200 in Ada county of Hardin, OH, a 10% minimum down payment is required. Lendersa® offers a comprehensive list of portfolio and Non-QM lenders equipped to arrange Jumbo loans up to $3,000,000. Individuals with significant wealth can explore super jumbo loans reaching up to $35,000,000.

The conforming high-balance loan limits are $726,200 for single-family residences, $929,850 for duplexes, $1,123,900 for triplexes, and $1,396,800 for four-unit properties.

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Jumbo Loan Options in Ada, OH

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  • Summit Federal Credit Union
  • 100 Wheeler Street, Akron, OH, 44311
  • In 1951, Summit Federal Credit Union ( then known as Summit School Employees Federal Credit Union), like all credit unions, was organized because a handful of people believed in an idea and were willing to work, to serve, to create and to bring to reality a cooperative financial institution. We organized for mutual protection
  • Buckeye State Credit Union
  • 197 E Thornton Street, Akron, OH, 44311
  • Our credit union was founded in Akron, Ohio in 1933 to give financial support to postal workers. The credit union operated out of the Akron Post Office until 1968. By 1975, our membership grew to include many more members of the community, so we changed our name to Buckeye State Credit Union.
  • BFG Federal Credit Union
  • 445 South Main Street, Akron, OH, 44311
  • BFG Federal Credit Union has been open since 1935. The credit union has assets totaling $171.85 Million and provides banking services to more than 23, 000 members The credit union is a community-based financial institution. People living, working, or worshipping in the credit union's geographic area can become a member
  • The First National Bank of Waverly
  • 107 North Market Street, Waverly, OH, 45690
  • First National Bank is committed to its customers. For over 150 years our doors have been open, and we strive to serve our customers to best meet their individual financial needs, not only because they're our customers, but also our friends and neighbors. We take pride in being on a first name basis with our customers.
  • Friends and Family Credit Union
  • 3920 Erie Street South, Massillon, OH, 44646
  • Friends and Family Credit Union provides loans, savings, checking and other financial services to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Stark County, Ohio. We also provide financial services to businesses and organizations in Stark County.We are a full-service cooperative financial institution with over $90 million in assets
  • Golden Circle Credit Union Inc
  • 4118 Lincoln Way East, Massillon, OH, 44646
  • Golden Circle Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative. It is our goal to promote thrift, savings, and the wise use of credit to help our members manage and control their financial well-being. Golden Circle Credit Union has been serving the financial needs of our member since 1940.
  • Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union
  • 13623 Rockside Road, Garfield Heights, OH, 44125
  • Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union isn't your typical financial institution. How do we stand out from the crowd? Your mission is our mission. Recognized as the largest faith-based, full-service credit union in Ohio, we have been trusted to help members achieve their financial goals for over 60 years while focusing on faith and education.
  • Emerald Credit Union
  • 13201 Granger Road, Suite 1, Garfield Heights, OH, 44125
  • Emerald Credit Union was originally chartered as the Garfield Heights School Employees’ Credit Union in 1955, serving only the employees of that school district. Since then, we have grown to include over 25 Select Employment Groups and six local school districts. We have a community charter, allowing us to serve all who live, work, attend school.
  • Cincinnati Ohio Credit Union
  • 959 W 8th Street, Cincinnati, OH, 45203
  • Cincinnati Ohio Police Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit, full-service financial institution serving Police Officers, Firefighters, Public School and Government employees. COPFCU was started on June 27, 1935 during the Great Depression to serve Cincinnati Police Officers and their families.
  • Ohio's First Class Credit Union
  • 1800 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44115
  • Ohio’s First Class Credit Union (OFCCU) is a full service financial institution established in 1932, as Cleveland Postal Employees Credit Union (CPECU). It was the idea of several postal employees who came together because they wanted to help fellow postal employees. They pooled money together to make low interest loans to coworkers.
  • The Ohio Educational Credit Union
  • 2921 Community College Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44115
  • The Ohio Educational Credit Union (OHecu) is a full-service financial institution. Our goal is to recognize and understand the unique financial needs of our individual members and fulfill those needs through a variety of diversified products. Credit Union (OHecu) is a full-service financial institution.
  • Warsaw Federal Savings and Loan
  • 3533 Warsaw Ave., Cincinnati, OH, 45205
  • Warsaw Federal's story began in 1893, when three Cincinnatians saw the need for financial services in the booming neighborhood of Price Hill. Franklin Walters, John Weber and Edward Doctor began the savings and loan company to serve that need. Warsaw Federal remains a friendly neighborhood institution.