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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 1.85% effective property tax rate affects your monthly payment math.

Dallas County 2026 loan limits are: FHA 1-unit $563,500 (high cost-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 1.85% effective property tax rate is well above the national average and materially affects your monthly escrow math.

Dallas County key facts (2026)

Dallas County 2026 FHA loan limits (1 to 4 units)

Per HUD Mortgagee Letter 2025-23, effective January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026.

UnitsFHA LimitNotes
1-Unit$563,500Single-family / condo
2-Unit$721,400Duplex (owner-occupied one unit)
3-Unit$872,000Triplex (owner-occupied one unit)
4-Unit$1,083,650Fourplex (owner-occupied one unit)

Dallas County program limits compared

One-unit 2026 limits across the four main loan programs.

ProgramDallas 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 1.85% of home value per year. The 2025 ratification of Proposition 13 raised the school-district homestead exemption to $100,000 (from $40,000), effective January 1, 2026, which lowers the school-tax portion of your bill. Over-65 and disabled homeowners get an additional $10,000 school-tax exemption.

What this means for your file: Texas property tax rates are well above the national average (Travis approximately 2.10%, Williamson approximately 2.25%, Harris approximately 2.15%, Dallas approximately 1.85%, Bexar approximately 1.75%), and they go into your monthly escrow on top of mortgage principal and interest. For DSCR investor files, the 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

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-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 1.85% of home value per year. The $100,000 school district homestead exemption (Proposition 13, ratified November 2025) reduces the school-tax portion. Always verify the current rate with the county appraisal district before relying on it.

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.