Vermont Loan Limits

2024 Loan Limits

2024 Loan limits in Vermont by county. Click on the map below to view loan limits for a particular county.

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Loan Limits are the same across all of Vermont. The conforming loan limits for a single-family home anywhere in Vermont is $766,550.

Loan limits in Vermont are based on the median home price in each county of Vermont. Based on home prices across the state, all areas in Vermont have loan limits equal to the national loan limit baseline.

View the loan limits overview for information on how loan limits are set for each county. Click on the a specific county from the table below for detailed loan limit information.

Counties in Vermont (14)

Low-Cost Counties
County Median Home Price Conforming Loan Limit for
Single-Family Home
Addison County $295,000 $766,550
Bennington County $275,000 $766,550
Caledonia County $175,000 $766,550
Chittenden County $450,000 $766,550
Essex County $142,000 $766,550
Franklin County $450,000 $766,550
Grand Isle County $450,000 $766,550
Lamoille County $300,000 $766,550
Orange County $302,000 $766,550
Orleans County $190,000 $766,550
Rutland County $200,000 $766,550
Washington County $268,000 $766,550
Windham County $274,000 $766,550
Windsor County $302,000 $766,550

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FHA Loan limits are published by the HUD. Conforming loan limits are published by Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).

Last updated on January 2, 2024