If you’re buying a home in Idaho in 2026 with an FHA-backed mortgage, it’s important to understand the FHA loan limits. These limits, set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), determine the maximum you can borrow with an FHA-insured loan. Staying within these limits helps you access benefits like lower down payment requirements and more flexible credit score criteria, while avoiding alternative financing that may carry higher costs.

In this guide, we’ll break down the 2026 FHA loan limits for Idaho, explain how they are calculated, and highlight what they mean for your homebuying options.

2026 FHA Loan Limits for Idaho

For 2026, FHA loan limits in Idaho for a single-family home have a baseline (standard) limit of $541,287. In designated high-cost counties, where median home values exceed HUD thresholds, the limit increases up to $1,249,125. This tiered structure reflects local market differences across Idaho, from more affordable rural counties to high-cost areas like Teton County, which qualifies for the top-tier limit.

County1 Unit2 Units3 Units4 Units
Ada County$586,500$750,800$907,550$1,127,900
Adams County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Bannock County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Bear Lake County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Benewah County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Bingham County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Blaine County$759,000$971,650$1,174,500$1,459,650
Boise County$586,500$750,800$907,550$1,127,900
Bonner County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Bonneville County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Boundary County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Butte County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Camas County$759,000$971,650$1,174,500$1,459,650
Canyon County$586,500$750,800$907,550$1,127,900
Caribou County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Cassia County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Clark County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Clearwater County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Custer County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Elmore County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Franklin County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Fremont County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Gem County$586,500$750,800$907,550$1,127,900
Gooding County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Idaho County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Jefferson County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Jerome County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Kootenai County$572,700$733,150$886,200$1,101,350
Latah County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Lemhi County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Lewis County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Lincoln County$759,000$971,650$1,174,500$1,459,650
Madison County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Minidoka County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Nez Perce County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Oneida County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Owyhee County$586,500$750,800$907,550$1,127,900
Payette County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Power County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Shoshone County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Teton County$1,249,125$1,599,375$1,933,200$2,402,625
Twin Falls County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125
Valley County$615,250$787,650$952,050$1,183,200
Washington County$541,287$693,050$837,700$1,041,125

How Are FHA Loan Limits Determined?

HUD sets FHA loan limits annually using national and local housing data. First, HUD establishes a national floor and ceiling based on median home prices and statutory formulas. For 2026, the FHA floor is $541,287 for single-family homes and the ceiling is $1,249,125 in the highest-cost areas. Then, HUD compares each county’s median home price to these thresholds. If a county’s median exceeds the baseline percentage, it qualifies as a high-cost area, triggering the higher limit. In Idaho, only specific counties, most notably Teton County, reach the $1,249,125 limit, while many others remain at the $541,287 baseline or intermediate amounts for multi-unit properties.

As housing markets shift, HUD updates these limits yearly to keep FHA financing aligned with local home values.

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Why Do FHA Loan Limits Matter?

FHA loan limits set the maximum you can borrow under an FHA-insured mortgage. These limits influence:

  • Eligibility for FHA Financing: If your desired loan amount exceeds the FHA limit for your county and property type, you cannot use FHA insurance and must consider conventional or jumbo financing.
  • Down Payment Planning: FHA loans typically require a 3.5% down payment for eligible borrowers. Knowing the limit helps you calculate the cash needed and decide whether to adjust your purchase price or increase your down payment to stay within FHA guidelines.
  • Refinance Options: FHA Streamline and other FHA refinance programs are only available up to the FHA limit. If your existing mortgage balance or desired cash-out amount exceeds the limit, you’ll need a conventional refinance.
  • Monthly Payment and Mortgage Insurance: FHA loans require mortgage insurance premiums. Staying within FHA limits ensures you can leverage FHA’s underwriting flexibility, such as more lenient credit score requirements, rather than facing higher costs or stricter criteria with conventional or jumbo products.
  • Competitive Strategy: In competitive Idaho markets, such as the Boise metro or resort areas near Sun Valley, buyers may bid above FHA limits. Understanding local ceilings helps determine whether to increase down payment or select a different loan product.

Staying within FHA limits can streamline approval, reduce costs, and maintain access to FHA-specific programs.

Benefits of Staying Within FHA Limits

  • Lower Down Payment: As low as 3.5% with qualifying credit.
  • Flexible Credit Requirements: FHA often accommodates lower credit scores than many conventional programs.
  • Competitive Interest Rates: FHA-backed loans can feature attractive rates for qualified borrowers despite credit challenges.
  • Access to FHA Refinance Programs: Including streamlined or rate and term refinance with limited documentation.
  • Higher Limits in Designated Counties: In qualifying high-cost Idaho counties such as Teton, the $1,249,125 ceiling allows financing of more expensive homes under FHA insurance.

Understanding FHA loan limits empowers you to make informed decisions throughout your homebuying journey, helping you choose the right financing, manage costs, and stay competitive in today’s housing market.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do FHA loan limits compare to Idaho conforming loan limits?

For 2026, Idaho conforming loan limits have a baseline of $832,750 statewide, with only select high-cost counties exceeding standard limits. FHA limits start at $541,287 and rise up to $1,249,125 in designated high-cost counties. If your loan exceeds FHA limits but stays under the conforming cap, a conventional loan with private mortgage insurance may be an alternative.

How do I find my county’s FHA limit?

Use HUD’s official county-by-county FHA loan limits lookup or JVM Lending’s Loan Limit Checker tool for current 2026 figures by Idaho county.

Can FHA loans be used to buy multi-unit properties?

Yes. FHA loan limits increase with the number of units. Duplex, triplex, and fourplex limits are higher than single-family limits.

Do FHA limits change every year?

Yes. HUD reviews and publishes updated FHA loan limits annually, effective January 1, based on updated home price data.

Ready to Explore FHA Loan Options in Idaho?

If you’re considering an FHA loan for your Idaho home purchase in 2026, JVM Lending’s experienced mortgage team can guide you through county-specific limits, eligibility criteria, and the application process. Understanding these limits upfront helps you choose the right financing path and avoid unexpected hurdles.

Contact us today to get started and find the FHA loan that fits your needs in Idaho.

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