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2026 Conforming Loan Limits and Jumbo Loan Limits by County

Updated August 5, 2026

Use the map below to confirm the applicable amount; a mortgage above that county limit is generally considered a jumbo loan.

Standard Loan Limits

$ 832,750

High-Cost Area Limit

$ 1,249,125

Special-area exception: Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands have higher 2026 limits under federal law. For one-unit properties, the baseline limit is $ 1,249,125 and the ceiling is $ 1,873,675. The FHFA map reflects the applicable county-specific limits.

Find 2026 Conforming and Jumbo Loan Limits by County

What Is a Jumbo Loan?

Jumbo loans finance higher-priced homes that fall outside the conforming limits used by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. They often receive closer review of income, assets, credit, reserves, and the property itself.

The right structure can vary significantly from one lender to another, especially for self-employed borrowers, buyers with complex assets, and people who want to preserve cash rather than place more money into the transaction.

Why the Lender Choice Matters More on a Jumbo Loan

In the short video below, Nathan explains why a familiar bank name does not necessarily produce the strongest jumbo-loan offer or the smoothest closing. The larger the loan, the more even a small difference in rate, fees, or structure can affect both monthly cost and long-term capital.

Jumbo Loan Broker vs. Big Bank

A large bank can generally offer only its own jumbo products and its own underwriting rules. An independent mortgage broker can compare several lenders and match the loan structure to the borrower, property, timeline, and overall financial plan.

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Wholesale options compared for rate, fees, cash-to-close, and long-term cost

Preapproval
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Early review and pre-underwriting when appropriate before an offer is made

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Loan programs, approval, pricing, and terms vary by lender and borrower qualifications. Comparing lenders does not guarantee approval or a particular rate.

How The Mortgage Architects Approaches a Jumbo Loan

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The file can be reviewed or pre-underwritten before the buyer goes under contract when appropriate, giving the borrower and listing agent more confidence in the financing.

Compare Lenders

Once the property and transaction details are clear, the team compares suitable wholesale lenders and weighs rate, fees, reserves, down payment, and flexibility.

Closing

The Mortgage Architects coordinates underwriting, appraisal, conditions, communication, and the closing timeline from contract to completion.

2026 Colorado Conforming and Jumbo Loan Limits by County

For a one-unit property, the limit that matters is the FHFA conforming loan limit for the county where the home is located. These are the 2026 limits for mortgages Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac may acquire. A conventional loan amount above the applicable county limit is generally a jumbo loan. This is a loan-amount test, not a home-price test.

These figures apply to one-unit properties. Two- through four-unit properties have different limits, and FHA, VA, and other loan programs use their own rules. Always confirm the property county and loan program before writing an offer or locking a loan.

Colorado 2026 One-Unit Conforming Limits

  • $ 832,750: Alamosa, Archuleta, Baca, Bent, Chaffee, Cheyenne, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, Delta, Dolores, El Paso, Fremont, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Jackson, Kiowa, Kit Carson, La Plata, Larimer, Las Animas, Lincoln, Logan, Mesa, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Morgan, Otero, Ouray, Phillips, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan, Sedgwick, Teller, Washington, Weld, and Yuma counties.
  • $ 862,500: Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson, and Park counties.
  • $ 879,750: Boulder County.
  • $ 883,200: Grand County.
  • $ 994,750: San Miguel County.
  • $ 1,089,050: Moffat and Routt counties.
  • $ 1,092,500: Lake and Summit counties.
  • $ 1,209,750: Garfield and Pitkin counties.
  • $ 1,249,125: Eagle County.

Conforming vs. Jumbo: What Changes?

Conforming: A conventional loan at or below the applicable county limit may be eligible for purchase by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, provided it also meets the lender’s and the Enterprise’s underwriting requirements.

Jumbo: A loan above that county limit is outside the conforming limit. Lenders set their own jumbo guidelines for credit, income, assets, reserves, down payment, property type, and documentation.

Pricing and cash to close: Neither the interest rate nor the required down payment is determined by the word “jumbo” alone. Compare the full offer—rate, points, fees, reserves, and cash to close—based on the borrower and the property.

Colorado Borrower Examples

  • Denver: A buyer seeking a $ 850,000 loan on a one-unit home is below Denver County’s $ 862,500 limit, so the loan could be conforming if it meets all other conventional requirements. At $ 900,000, it would generally be jumbo.
  • Eagle County: A $ 1,150,000 one-unit loan is below Eagle County’s $ 1,249,125 limit and could be conforming; a $ 1,300,000 loan would generally be jumbo.
  • Pitkin County: A $ 1,200,000 one-unit loan is below the $ 1,209,750 limit. A $ 1,220,000 loan is above it and would generally be jumbo.

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Why the Limits Change Each Year

Under the Housing and Economic Recovery Act, FHFA adjusts the national baseline conforming limit annually using the change in average U.S. home prices. The 2026 baseline is $ 832,750—$ 26,250 higher than 2025. In high-cost areas, the county limit can be higher, up to the 2026 ceiling of $ 1,249,125 for one-unit properties.

Source: Federal Housing Finance Agency 2026 Conforming Loan Limit Values and county list. A mortgage professional can confirm the county limit, program requirements, and loan structure for a specific purchase or refinance.

Who May Benefit from Comparing Jumbo Lenders?

  • Buyers purchasing above the conforming loan limit in their county
  • Self-employed borrowers or people with complex income
  • Borrowers with substantial assets who want to preserve liquidity
  • Buyers considering different down-payment or reserve strategies
  • Anyone who wants a lender and preapproval that can support a competitive offer

Frequently Asked Questions About Jumbo Loans

What is considered a jumbo loan in Colorado?

A jumbo loan is a mortgage amount above the conforming limit for the Colorado county where the property is located. Because some counties receive higher limits, the same loan amount may be conforming in one county and jumbo in another.

Do jumbo loans have stricter qualification requirements or larger down payments?

No. The required down payment depends on the lender, loan amount, property, credit profile, reserves, and other qualifications. Nathan can compare available programs and show how different down-payment choices affect the complete loan.

Do jumbo loans usually have higher rates than conforming loans?

Not necessarily. Jumbo pricing changes with lender appetite, market conditions, borrower strength, and loan structure. That is why comparing more than one lender can be especially valuable for a larger balance.

Why does the preapproval lender matter to a listing agent?

Listing agents evaluate whether financing is likely to close on time. A thorough preapproval, responsive communication, and a lender or broker with a dependable process can make an offer easier to evaluate—particularly on a higher-priced property.

Is a mortgage broker better than a bank for a jumbo loan?

It depends on the borrower and the transaction. A bank may be competitive for a client who fits its portfolio, while a broker can compare multiple lenders instead of relying on one institution’s program. The goal is to choose the best overall fit, not simply the most familiar brand.

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