Maximum VA loan county limits updated for 2015
The Department of Veterans Affairs Loan Guaranty Program recently published county “limits” to be used for VA Loans effective January 1, 2015.
Please note, these limits do not reflect a maximum amount that an eligible veteran is permitted to borrow, but rather, reflects the VA’s maximum guaranty amount for a particular county.
The maximum VA guaranty amount for loans over $144,000 is twenty-five (25%) percent of the 2015 VA limit. For example, an eligible veteran may borrow up to $625,500 to purchase a property in Washington, DC (2015 VA limit), with the VA guaranteeing twenty-five percent (25%) of the loan amount, or approximately $156,375.00. These amounts have decreased dramatically in most area of the DC Metro Area compared to the 2014 VA limits.
The limits listed below are for some counties in Maryland and Virginia, as well as for the District of Columbia. To get a complete list of the county limits for 2015, please click here. [Please note, if your county is not listed on the county limits chart on the VA website, the 2014 limit is $417,000.]
State | County | 2015 VA Limit |
DC | District of Columbia | $625,500 |
MD | Anne Arundel | $517,500 |
MD | Frederick | $625,500 |
MD | Howard | $517,500 |
MD | Montgomery | $625,500 |
MD | Prince George’s | $625,500 |
VA | Alexandria | $625,500 |
VA | Arlington | $625,500 |
VA | Fairfax | $625,500 |
VA | Falls Church | $625,500 |
VA | Fauquier | $625,500 |
VA | Loudoun | $625,500 |
VA | Manassas | $625,500 |
VA | Prince William | $625,500 |