Super Jumbo Loan Limits by lenders in Johnson, Lamoille County, VT
Jumbo loan limit above $726,200 requires a 10% minimum down payment in Johnson county of Lamoille, Vermont. 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.
Use our Jumbo mortgage rate calculator to see the current jumbo mortgage and determine the downpayment, Income, credit, reserves, and documents needed to qualify.
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Union Bank is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Bankshares, Inc. (UNB, traded on the NASDAQ Exchange). Headquartered in Morrisville, VT, since 1891, we are proud to be a community bank with a long record of service to the people and businesses of Northern Vermont and--more recently--Northern New Hampshire.
57 River Rd, Suite 1009, Essex Junction, VT, 05452
Mansfield Mortgage is your local Vermont mortgage company. Helping Vermonters find the right home loan since 2006. Trying to find the right home loan can be difficult – finding the right mortgage company to help you get your loan can be even harder. With literally thousands of lenders to choose from borrowers can easily become overwhelmed.
Peoples Trust Company was founded by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Vermont on November 12, 1886. Since our inception, we have enjoyed a commitment to the Vermont tradition of service, quality and value. We believe that banking is about building relationships, making people’s lives easier, and helping folks realize their goals.
NEFCU is the largest credit union in Vermont serving members who live, work or attend school in many Vermont counties and some in New Hampshire. The Credit Union has over $1 billion in assets and more than 85, 000 members. We constantly strive to provide local and affordable products that are in the best interest of our members.
The Credit Union came into being when nine employees of the Central Vermont Hospital petitioned the Commissioner of Banking to approve their application to form a credit union. On March 19th, 1970 the Articles of Association were submitted to the Commissioner’s office, and the application was approved by the Commissioner on April 2nd, 1970.
VCLF is a mission-driven, community-focused alternative lender. We make loans to local businesses, community organizations & nonprofits, child care providers and developers of affordable housing who don’t qualify for a loan from a traditional lender. We combine our loans with financial consulting and business development services.
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Vermont Home Mortgage Group is committed to helping you find the right mortgage product for your needs. Paul Cannizzaro brings 31 years of experience in mortgage lending in Vermont. As an award winning mortgage broker for Bank of Vermont, BancBoston Mortgage Corporation and Vermont Federal Bank.
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