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Updated: December 2, 2024

2025 Mortgage Loan Limits: Vermont

Property Type2025 Loan Limit
1-Unit Homes$806,500
2-Unit Homes$1,032,650
3-Unit Homes$1,248,150
4-Unit Homes$1,551,250

Source: Federal Housing Finance Agency; Federal Housing Administration

Vermont, mortgage loan limits apply in:

Vermont 2025 mortgage loan limits include the following cities: No specific cities listed

Historical Charts: Mortgage Loan Limits in Vermont

Mortgage loan limits adjust annually to match changes in U.S. home values. As home values go up or down in Vermont, so do the local loan limits. Changes in mortgage loan limits promote affordable homeownership, fair lending, and a balanced housing market.

Mortgage Statistics from Vermont

Mortgage statistics for Vermont, sourced from the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) database, maintained by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC). The HMDA database contains detailed, anonymous loan data and provides insight into home buyer traits, mortgage borrowing patterns, and mortgage approval rates. Percentages may not total 100% due to rounding.

MortgagesTotal
Purchase Mortgages (2018-2023)41349
Loan TypeRelative Share
Conventional82.41%
FHA8.73%
VA6.04%
USDA2.82%
Property TypeRelative Share
1-Unit Homes96.58%
2-Unit Homes2.59%
3-Unit Homes0.57%
4-Unit Homes0.26%
Borrower StatusRelative Share
One Applicant46.23%
Two or More Applicants53.77%
GenderRelative Share
Male26.14%
Female18.85%
Joint Sex41.11%
Not Available13.90%
RaceRelative Share
American Indian / Alaska Native0.25%
Asian1.49%
Black / African American0.64%
Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander0.06%
White74.92%
Mixed Race1.98%
Other Race20.66%
EthnicityRelative Share
Hispanic or Latino1.30%
Not Hispanic or Latino76.30%
Joint Ethnicity1.43%
Other Ethnicity20.97%

Vermont data represents closed-end, first-lien purchase mortgages for 1-4 unit residential properties since 2018. Source: FFIEC Home Mortgage Disclosure Act

Mortgage Loan Limits Near Vermont

Get 2025 conforming and FHA mortgage loan limits for the areas surrounding Vermont. Local loan limits and county-level mortgage data updated regularly.

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Addison County

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Bennington County

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Caledonia County

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Chittenden County

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Franklin County

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Grand Isle County

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Lamoille County

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Orleans County

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Rutland County

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Washington County

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Windham County

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Windsor County

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