Dallas County Loan Limits 2026 (Dallas, TX)
All 2026 limits for Dallas County (Dallas area, Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA) in one place: FHA, conforming, VA, and Texas VLB. Plus how the 1.41% effective property tax rate affects your monthly payment math.
Dallas County 2026 loan limits are: FHA 1-unit $563,500 (high-cost designation), conforming 1-unit $832,750 (statewide Texas baseline), VA no limit for full-entitlement borrowers. Why it matters: the FHA limit caps maximum FHA loan amount in Dallas County; loans above that need conventional, jumbo, or VA. The conforming limit divides conventional from jumbo. Texas-specific: the 1.41% effective property tax rate materially affects your monthly escrow math.
Dallas County key facts (2026)
- $563,500: 2026 one-unit FHA loan limit (High Cost designation; HUD ML 2025-23)
- $832,750: 2026 one-unit conforming loan limit (statewide; FHFA Nov 25, 2025)
- No loan limit for full-entitlement VA borrowers; partial entitlement uses conforming
- $832,750: Texas VLB Home Loan cap (Texas GLO, January 2026)
- 1.41%: effective property tax rate (verify with county appraisal district)
- $140,000 school district homestead exemption (Prop 13, effective 2026)
- Dallas is the county seat; Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington is the MSA
- 2,613,539: 2020 Census population
- Notable cities: Dallas, Garland, Irving, Mesquite, Grand Prairie, Carrollton
Dallas County 2026 FHA loan limits (1 to 4 units)
Per HUD Mortgagee Letter 2025-23, effective January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026.
| Units | FHA Limit | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1-Unit | $563,500 | Single-family / condo |
| 2-Unit | $721,400 | Duplex (owner-occupied one unit) |
| 3-Unit | $872,000 | Triplex (owner-occupied one unit) |
| 4-Unit | $1,083,650 | Fourplex (owner-occupied one unit) |
Dallas County program limits compared
One-unit 2026 limits across the four main loan programs.
| Program | Dallas County 2026 Limit (1 unit) |
|---|---|
| FHA | $563,500 |
| Conforming (Fannie/Freddie) | $832,750 |
| VA (full entitlement) | No limit |
| VA (partial entitlement) | $832,750 |
| Texas VLB Home Loan | $832,750 |
How property tax in Dallas County affects your file
Dallas County's effective property tax rate runs approximately 1.41% of home value per year. Proposition 13, approved by Texas voters in November 2025, raised the school-district homestead exemption to $140,000 (from $100,000) effective in 2026, which lowers the school-tax portion of your bill. Over-65 and disabled homeowners receive an additional $60,000 exemption (Proposition 11), for $200,000 total off school-district taxes.
What this means for your file: at approximately 1.41%, Dallas County's effective property tax rate reflects Texas's reliance on property tax in place of a state income tax, and it lands in your monthly escrow on top of mortgage principal and interest. For DSCR investor files, a higher tax rate compresses the rent-to-PITIA ratio versus low-tax states.
I model the full PITIA on every Dallas County file before we make an offer, so the monthly payment math is real, not a guess. I am Austin-based and licensed statewide in Texas, working Dallas County routinely.
Cities and ZIPs I work in Dallas County
I write files across Dallas County. The cities below are the most common purchase markets:
Dallas, Garland, Irving, Mesquite, Grand Prairie, Carrollton.
Sources & methodology
- HUD Mortgagee Letter 2025-23: 2026 Nationwide Forward Mortgage Limits
- HUD FHA Loan Limits Lookup (county-by-county)
- FHFA: 2026 Conforming Loan Limit Values (Nov 25, 2025)
- Texas Comptroller: Property Tax (county-by-county rates)
- Texas Veterans Land Board: Home Loan Program
- Kellibrooke: Texas Conforming Loan Limits 2026
- Kellibrooke: Texas FHA Loan Limits 2026 (all 254 counties)
Common Dallas County loan-limit questions
What is the 2026 FHA loan limit for Dallas County?
For 2026, the one-unit FHA loan limit in Dallas County is $563,500, per HUD Mortgagee Letter 2025-23. Dallas County is designated a high-cost area. Two-unit, three-unit, and four-unit limits step up from there: $721,400 / $872,000 / $1,083,650.
What is the 2026 conforming loan limit in Dallas County?
$832,750 for one-unit conventional loans. The conforming limit is statewide in Texas; no county uses a higher limit for 2026. Loans above $832,750 are conventional jumbo loans.
Are VA loans available in Dallas County?
Yes. VA loans are available to eligible veterans in every Texas county including Dallas County. Full-entitlement borrowers have no loan limit; partial entitlement uses the conforming limit ($832,750). All VA programs subject to VA eligibility and entitlement.
What is the property tax rate in Dallas County?
Dallas County's effective property tax rate runs approximately 1.41% of home value per year. The $140,000 school district homestead exemption (raised by Proposition 13, approved November 2025, effective 2026) reduces the school-tax portion. Always verify the current rate with the county appraisal district before relying on it.
How much is the homestead exemption in Dallas County?
The statewide Texas school-district homestead exemption removes $140,000 of appraised value from the school-tax portion of your bill. Your dollar savings equal $140,000 times your local school-district tax rate, which varies by district. Homeowners 65 or older or disabled qualify for additional exemptions.
When do you need a jumbo loan in Dallas County?
A loan above the statewide 2026 conforming limit of $832,750 (one-unit) is a jumbo loan. Compare your loan amount against the Dallas County FHA and conforming limits shown in the table above to see which program fits; anything over the conforming limit moves into jumbo territory.
What first-time home buyer programs are available in Dallas County?
Dallas County buyers can use statewide programs, including TSAHC (Home Sweet Texas and Homes for Texas Heroes), TDHCA My First Texas Home, and the Texas Mortgage Credit Certificate. Down payment assistance is available. I can walk you through which one fits your file.
Buying or refinancing in Dallas County?
Send me the property and your scenario. I will run the math across FHA, conventional, jumbo, and VA (with eligibility) so you see which program your file actually lines up with.