Nebraska Loan Limits

2025 Loan Limits

2025 Loan limits in Nebraska by county. Click on the map below to view loan limits for a particular county.

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Loan Limits are the same across all of Nebraska. The conforming loan limits for a single-family home anywhere in Nebraska is $806,500.

Loan limits in Nebraska are based on the median home price in each county of Nebraska. Based on home prices across the state, all areas in Nebraska have loan limits that fall between the national baseline and the ceiling.

View the loan limits overview for information on how loan limits are set for each county. Click on the a specific county from the table below for detailed loan limit information.

Counties in Nebraska (93)

Mid-Range Counties
County Median Home Price Conforming Loan Limit for
Single-Family Home
Adams County $170,000 $806,500
Antelope County $99,000 $806,500
Arthur County $227,000 $806,500
Banner County $244,000 $806,500
Blaine County $141,000 $806,500
Boone County $176,000 $806,500
Box Butte County $223,000 $806,500
Boyd County $45,000 $806,500
Brown County $100,000 $806,500
Buffalo County $332,000 $806,500
Burt County $122,000 $806,500
Butler County $140,000 $806,500
Cass County $335,000 $806,500
Cedar County $184,000 $806,500
Chase County $244,000 $806,500
Cherry County $169,000 $806,500
Cheyenne County $140,000 $806,500
Clay County $100,000 $806,500
Colfax County $151,000 $806,500
Cuming County $140,000 $806,500
Custer County $172,000 $806,500
Dakota County $359,000 $806,500
Dawes County $130,000 $806,500
Dawson County $525,000 $806,500
Deuel County $120,000 $806,500
Dixon County $359,000 $806,500
Dodge County $204,000 $806,500
Douglas County $335,000 $806,500
Dundy County $122,000 $806,500
Fillmore County $267,000 $806,500
Franklin County $132,000 $806,500
Frontier County $130,000 $806,500
Furnas County $118,000 $806,500
Gage County $145,000 $806,500
Garden County $69,000 $806,500
Garfield County $156,000 $806,500
Gosper County $525,000 $806,500
Grant County $157,000 $806,500
Greeley County $99,000 $806,500
Hall County $215,000 $806,500
Hamilton County $205,000 $806,500
Harlan County $162,000 $806,500
Hayes County $145,000 $806,500
Hitchcock County $118,000 $806,500
Holt County $184,000 $806,500
Hooker County $126,000 $806,500
Howard County $215,000 $806,500
Jefferson County $239,000 $806,500
Johnson County $162,000 $806,500
Kearney County $332,000 $806,500
Keith County $160,000 $806,500
Keya Paha County $143,000 $806,500
Kimball County $269,000 $806,500
Knox County $75,000 $806,500
Lancaster County $272,000 $806,500
Lincoln County $377,000 $806,500
Logan County $377,000 $806,500
Loup County $214,000 $806,500
McPherson County $377,000 $806,500
Madison County $208,000 $806,500
Merrick County $215,000 $806,500
Morrill County $175,000 $806,500
Nance County $105,000 $806,500
Nemaha County $88,000 $806,500
Nuckolls County $122,000 $806,500
Otoe County $175,000 $806,500
Pawnee County $46,000 $806,500
Perkins County $158,000 $806,500
Phelps County $175,000 $806,500
Pierce County $208,000 $806,500
Platte County $240,000 $806,500
Polk County $170,000 $806,500
Red Willow County $140,000 $806,500
Richardson County $124,000 $806,500
Rock County $123,000 $806,500
Saline County $175,000 $806,500
Sarpy County $335,000 $806,500
Saunders County $335,000 $806,500
Scotts Bluff County $244,000 $806,500
Seward County $272,000 $806,500
Sheridan County $105,000 $806,500
Sherman County $141,000 $806,500
Sioux County $244,000 $806,500
Stanton County $208,000 $806,500
Thayer County $108,000 $806,500
Thomas County $177,000 $806,500
Thurston County $171,000 $806,500
Valley County $174,000 $806,500
Washington County $335,000 $806,500
Wayne County $195,000 $806,500
Webster County $79,000 $806,500
Wheeler County $299,000 $806,500
York County $156,000 $806,500

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FHA Loan limits are published by the HUD. Conforming loan limits are published by Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).

Last updated on January 5, 2025