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FHA loan limit for Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut
This county is at the 2026 national floor of $541,287.
2026 FHA one-unit limit · Capitol Planning Region
$541,287
- One unit$541,287
- Two units$693,050
- Three units$837,700
- Four units$1,041,125
FHA Loan Eligibility
Capitol Planning Region has a one-unit FHA limit of $541,287.
✅ Eligible for FHA financing.
Compare with the FHFA conforming limit of $832,750 · conventional limits for Capitol Planning Region
Methodology
The headline figure is the county one-unit FHA forward mortgage limit — the standard FHA program for purchase and refinance. HUD uses “forward” to distinguish these loans from reverse mortgages (HECM). The limit caps the insurable loan size; it is not an estimate of what you can afford.
- County one-unit FHA limitOfficial sourcePublished by HUD for 2026.
- County conforming limitOfficial sourcePublished by FHFA for 2026.
- High-cost / ceiling flagsDerived by DotGovSourcefha_limit compared against the national floor and ceiling in the same HUD fileA label we compute, not a field HUD publishes per county.
- Down payment and loan figures in the calculatorCalculated on this pageArithmetic over the county limit and the values you enter
Government sources
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) — FHA Single Family Forward Mortgage Limits
Fields used: cols 073-079: one-unit forward mortgage limit; cols 080-086: two-unit forward mortgage limit; cols 087-093: three-unit forward mortgage limit; cols 094-100: four-unit forward mortgage limit; cols 101-102: state postal code; cols 103-105: county FIPS code; cols 000-009: CBSA/metro code (9999900000 = non-metro)
Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) — Conforming Loan Limits by County (HERA-based)
Fields used: FIPS State Code; FIPS County Code; County Name; State; CBSA Number; One-Unit Limit; Two-Unit Limit; Three-Unit Limit; Four-Unit Limit