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All Forum Posts by: Matthew Kwan

Matthew Kwan has started 7 posts and replied 462 times.

Post: FHA Loan Limit in King County increased for 2023

Matthew KwanPosted
  • Lender
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 482
  • Votes 766
Quote from @Matthew Kwan:

For 2023, FHA loan limits in King County are increased in response to rising prices in the county.

For King County, the FHA loan limit for a 

single-family home is $977,500 for 2023.

Two-family property: $1,251,400

Three-family property: $1,512,650

Four-family property: $1,879,850

    Any thoughts on this and how are you doing to utilize and qualify with FHA? For 3-4 units do you think it would pass the SS (self-sufficient) test?

     @Albert Bui@Carlos Valencia

    Post: FHA Loan Limit in King County increased for 2023

    Matthew KwanPosted
    • Lender
    • Seattle, WA
    • Posts 482
    • Votes 766

    For 2023, FHA loan limits in King County are increased in response to rising prices in the county.

    For King County, the FHA loan limit for a 

    single-family home is $977,500 for 2023.

    Two-family property: $1,251,400

    Three-family property: $1,512,650

    Four-family property: $1,879,850

      Any thoughts on this and how are you doing to utilize and qualify with FHA? For 3-4 units do you think it would pass the SS (self-sufficient) test?