The below numbers were taken from the HUD and VA websites.

2009 Hawaii FHA Loan Limits

County

One-Family

Two-Family

Three-Family

Four-Family

HAWAII

$625,500

$800,775

$967,950

$1,202,925

HONOLULU

$793,750

$1,016,150

$1,228,300

$1,526,450

KALAWAO

$716,250

$916,950

$1,108,350

$1,377,450

KAUAI

$773,750

$990,550

$1,197,350

$1,488,000

MAUI

$790,000

$1,011,350

$1,222,500

$1,519,250

       

 

2009 Hawaii VA Loan Limits   

County

Single Family

$0 Down up to

 

Max Guarantee

 

HAWAII

$625,500

 

$1,000,000

 

HONOLULU

$783,750

 

$1,000,000

 

KALAWAO

$656,250

 

$1,000,000

 

KAUAI

$775,000

 

$1,000,000

 

MAUI

$681,250

 

$1,000,000

 

To find out your qualifying loan amount or details on VA or FHA borrowing, please seek a out qualified loan officer.  If you are looking to buy in Hawaii, my services are normally free to buyers.  I can help you with the purchase of the property and can give you the names of top professional loan officers in the area that I and my clients have had good experiences with.

*The above information is believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed.

 
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8 Comments on 2009 VA and FHA Mortgage Loan Limits for Hawaii

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Hi Randy, this is great information for your clients and realtors as well! Hope all is well and busy for you.

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The key is getting experienced, caring professionals...not off a sign on the side of a street. Good info....

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Susie - I am pretty busy lately and grateful.

Sally - Boy you said a mouthful.  I am sick of seeing those ugly signs stuck in the ground on the side of the road.  If they can't afford to legally advertise, how good can they be?

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Randy - good to hear from you, and know that business is keeping you busy. I am also hopeful that the new limits (in some areas) will help folks. Buyer traffic has picked up considerably.

Jeff

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With the reinstated loan limits I hope that your business stays busy!

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Jeff - They are needed in some of these areas.  When I started in the business the median price of a home here required a Jumbo Loan.

IMF - From your lips to God's ears.

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Thanks Randy, wish i could re-blog. It's a good bit of information. Keep it comin'

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Ronnie - I changed the setting.  Go ahead and re-blog.

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