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Can I purchase a four-plex for $2M using FHA 203(k) loan?
This is my first post on BP, I'm excited to join this community!
My wife and I have been looking into buying a multi-family four-plex that is currently listed for a little over $2 million. We would like to purchase the property and add a second story to the main building and rent out the other three units.
I've done some research on FHA 203(k) loans for my specific location here in San Diego, in regards to the maximum loan amount for that loan -- I've seen $1,209,750 quoted as the max for a SFR, but the max on a four-family property can be up to $2,326,875. Does anyone know enough about FHA 203(k) loans to tell me if these numbers are correct??
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Hi Mike, welcome to the community! The maximum FHA loan amount for San Diego county is $2,072,250. The numbers you're seeing are for the maximum loan amounts nationwide, which only apply to the highest cost counties. You would think that San Diego county falls into that category, but the loan limits there are just slightly under.
Here are the FHA loan limits for San Diego County in 2025:
SFR 2-Unit 3-Unit 4-Unit
$1,077,550 | $1,379,450 | $1,667,450 | $2,072,250 |
When you're doing a renovation loan like 203(k), the loan limit is the max, inclusive of any renovation costs that you're financing. If the purchase + renovations are over the limit, you would just bring the rest to closing from your own funds.
Keep in mind for 3-4 units on FHA, the property must meet a self-sufficiency test. This means that 75% of the rental income on all units must cover the monthly principal, interest, property tax, and insurance payment. It can be hard to meet this requirement in some higher cost areas.
I'd be happy to talk further and go over some numbers. I have several options available for 203(k) loans.
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