Jumbo Loan and Super jumbo Limits for Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio
In Sidney county, Shelby, OH, a Jumbo loan that exceeds $726,200 requires a minimum 10% down payment. Lendersa® has a comprehensive list of portfolio and Non-QM lenders able to provide Jumbo loans up to $3,000,000. For those with high net worth, super Jumbo loans can reach up to $35,000,000.
The conforming high balance loan limits are as follows: $726,200 for single-family properties, $929,850 for two-unit buildings, $1,123,900 for three-unit structures, and $1,396,800 for four-unit residences.
Use our Jumbo mortgage rate calculator to find current rates and determine necessary requirements like down payment, income, credit, reserves, and documentation for qualification.
At Lendersa®, our goal is to find the best Jumbo loan tailored to your financial needs. Choose one of three starting paths leading to suitable lenders and Jumbo loan programs.
The Lendersa® Jumbo mortgage calculator allows you to compare lenders to identify the best present-day Jumbo refinance rates or obtain a loan between $1,500,000 and $25,000,000.
Lendersa® rapidly accesses loan program data from thousands of Jumbo lenders, evaluating it against your specific financial profile and needs, ensuring optimal solutions.
Impact Credit Union is to help YOU, our member-owners, to manage your financial lives while running a stable credit union by: choosing always to do what is right, caring about your needs, providing financial education, quality products and services that benefit you because we are the stewards of your credit union – and it is your money.
First National Bank has been providing financial services to its local market area since 1875 & is based in Bellevue, Ohio. We believe that by banking locally with your Community Bank, you can make a difference in the lives of your neighbors & the future of your Community. Enjoy the benefits of a Community Bank including superior customer service.
Firelands Federal Credit Union had its humble beginnings at the railroad in 1955, when seven Nickel Plate employees joined together to form a financial savings club. Each of them put in $5-$10 and they applied for a charter from the federal government. Chartered in 1957, Firelands Federal Credit Union presently serves over 35,000 members.
Educational Community Alliance Credit Union is the financial partner for Toledo educators, administrators, and staff. Similar to banks, you’ll find offerings like car loans, credit cards, and checking accounts; however, unlike big banks, we serve the Toledo educational system exclusively and are not-for-profit. Instead of answering to
MSB remains true to our mission to provide a safe, secure, competitive source of financial services to the residents of our market area while remaining an independent locally-owned community bank — one of only a few left in the area. At Metamora State Bank you are more than a customer — you are a friend.
Waterford Bank was founded by three individuals who together have more than 100 years of banking experience.
From the beginning, Waterford chose to differentiate itself:
The Bank is staffed with experienced talent that shares a commitment to have Waterford be the preeminent provider of integrated, customized financial services.
Harvest Federal Credit Union was established in 1970. Our roots are in serving the workers of Licking County. We were founded by local employees of Rockwell International (now known as Arvin-Meritor). Our first office was in the United Auto Workers union hall in an area not more than 5 by 8 square feet (pictured below).
Hopewell Federal Credit Union (HFCU), one of the leading credit unions serving Licking, Delaware and Franklin Counties, is a not-for-profit financial cooperative that is owned by its members. Hopewell provides a full range of financial services including savings and checking accounts, loan products and business accounts.
"Founded in 1942, Maumee Valley Credit Union is celebrating its 78th anniversary this year.
Our original field of membership consisted of employees of the New York Central Railroad, Penn Central Railroad, and Consolidated Rail Corporation. With increased popularity and demand for credit union services we began to expand our field of membership