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FHA loan limits for Wisconsin in 2023

FHA loan limits for Wisconsin in 2023

The Federal Housing Administration helps first-time buyers with less-than-perfect credit purchase homes via FHA loans, also called “helper loans.” Because the FHA takes on more risk when offering these loans, loan limits are placed on the amount of money prospective homebuyers can borrow when taking out an FHA loan.

With only two exceptions, counties in Wisconsin have a 2023 FHA loan limit of $472,030. The two counties in Wisconsin with more expensive property prices — Pierce and Sheboygan —have a higher borrowing limit $515,200 in 2023.

2023 FHA loan limits for Wisconsin counties

If you’re considering an FHA loan in 2023, here are the FHA loan limits for each county in Wisconsin.

Keep in mind, some cities span more than one county. Ask your REALTOR® or lender about the loan limit you can expect if your home search includes properties near county lines.

Wisconsin county

FHA loan limit for 2023

Adams County

$472,030

Ashland County

$472,030

Barron County

$472,030

Bayfield County

$472,030

Brown County

$472,030

Buffalo County

$472,030

Burnett County

$472,030

Calumet County

$472,030

Chippewa County

$472,030

Clark County

$472,030

Columbia County

$472,030

Crawford County

$472,030

Dane County

$472,030

Dodge County

$472,030

Door County

$472,030

Douglas County

$472,030

Dunn County

$472,030

Eau Claire County

$472,030

Florence County

$472,030

Fond Du Lac County

$472,030

Forest County

$472,030

Grant County

$472,030

Green County

$472,030

Green Lake County

$472,030

Iowa County

$472,030

Iron County

$472,030

Jackson County

$472,030

Jefferson County

$472,030

Juneau County

$472,030

Kenosha County

$472,030

Kewaunee County

$472,030

La Crosse County

$472,030

Lafayette County

$472,030

Langlade County

$472,030

Lincoln County

$472,030

Manitowoc County

$472,030

Marathon County

$472,030

Marinette County

$472,030

Marquette County

$472,030

Menominee County

$472,030

Milwaukee County

$472,030

Monroe County

$472,030

Oconto County

$472,030

Oneida County

$472,030

Outagamie County

$472,030

Ozaukee County

$472,030

Pepin County

$472,030

Pierce County

$515,200

Polk County

$472,030

Portage County

$472,030

Price County

$472,030

Racine County

$472,030

Richland County

$472,030

Rock County

$472,030

Rusk County

$472,030

Sauk County

$472,030

Sawyer County

$472,030

Shawano County

$472,030

Sheboygan County

$515,200

St. Croix County

$472,030

Taylor County

$472,030

Trempealeau County

$472,030

Vernon County

$472,030

Vilas County

$472,030

Walworth County

$472,030

Washburn County

$472,030

Washington County

$472,030

Waukesha County

$472,030

Waupaca County

$472,030

Waushara County

$472,030

Winnebago County

$472,030

Wood County

$472,030

Moving forward with a mortgage in 2023

Your mortgage is an important matter. Discovering the right mortgage loan type for your dream home will be that much easier with a real estate expert by your side. Reach out to Edina Realty or your agent today for the guidance you need to select a home loan with confidence.

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