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Jumbo Loans in Morgan Hill

Financing Morgan Hill homes above the 2026 Santa Clara County conforming limit of $1,249,125. Morgan Hill home values run above the 2026 high-cost conforming ceiling, so most single-family purchases in this south-county city are financed as jumbo loans.

$1,249,125

2026 Santa Clara County 1-unit limit

Above

the conforming ceiling

700+

Typical credit score

10–20%+

Typical down payment

Overview

What a jumbo loan means in Morgan Hill

A jumbo loan exceeds the conforming limit set by the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Because Morgan Hill is in Santa Clara County — a high-cost area with a 2026 one-unit conforming limit of $1,249,125 (per FHFA/HUD 2026 loan limits) — a jumbo loan in Morgan Hill is any one-unit loan above $1,249,125. Morgan Hill home values run above the 2026 high-cost conforming ceiling, so most single-family purchases in this south-county city are financed as jumbo loans.

For strong borrowers, jumbo pricing is often very competitive with conforming loans. The typical Morgan Hill home value is approximately $1.5M as of mid-2026, which is why jumbo financing is so common here.

Typical requirements

  • A strong credit score, generally 700 or higher
  • A larger down payment (often 10–20%+)
  • Significant cash reserves
  • Full documentation of income and assets

Potential benefits

  • Finance high-value Morgan Hill properties in a single loan
  • Competitive rates for strong borrowers
  • Fixed and adjustable options
  • Available for primary, second, and investment homes
Morgan Hill market

Jumbo Loans and the Morgan Hill market

The typical Morgan Hill home value is approximately $1.5M as of mid-2026. Morgan Hill home values run above the 2026 high-cost conforming ceiling, so most single-family purchases in this south-county city are financed as jumbo loans.

Across Santa Clara County, the 2026 one-unit conforming loan limit is $1,249,125 (per FHFA/HUD 2026 loan limits), set above the $832,750 national baseline because Santa Clara County is a designated high-cost area. We can walk you through exactly how that limit applies to your Morgan Hill scenario.

Home-value figure is an approximate market reference for Morgan Hill as of mid-2026, rounded and provided for general education only; it is not an appraisal or valuation of any specific property.

FAQ

Jumbo Loans in Morgan Hill — common questions

What counts as a jumbo loan in Morgan Hill?
Morgan Hill is in Santa Clara County, a high-cost area, where the 2026 one-unit conforming limit is $1,249,125 (per FHFA/HUD 2026 loan limits). A jumbo loan in Morgan Hill is simply any one-unit loan amount above $1,249,125.
How much are homes in Morgan Hill, and does that mean I need a jumbo loan?
The typical Morgan Hill home value is approximately $1.5M as of mid-2026. Morgan Hill home values run above the 2026 high-cost conforming ceiling, so most single-family purchases in this south-county city are financed as jumbo loans.
How much down payment do jumbo borrowers usually need in Morgan Hill?
Jumbo programs commonly look for a larger down payment — often 10 to 20 percent or more — along with strong credit and cash reserves. The exact figure depends on the loan amount, property, and your overall profile; we will review what may fit your Morgan Hill purchase.
Can I use a jumbo loan for a second home in Morgan Hill?
Yes. Jumbo financing is available for primary residences, second homes, and many investment properties in Morgan Hill, with terms that vary by occupancy and program.

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