Beginning tomorrow, Orange County's conforming loan limit will be temporarily raised to $729,750, a 75% increase from the current $417,000, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today.
The limit, which is good until the end of the year, when it reverts back to $417,000, will apply to loans bought by government-sponsored buyers such [...]
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