Finance
In Connecticut, the maximum conforming loan limit for a single-family home in 2024 is set by:
AThe Connecticut Department of Banking
BFHFA (Federal Housing Finance Agency), which sets Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac limits✓ Correct
CHUD's FHA program
DThe Connecticut Housing Finance Authority
Explanation
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) sets conforming loan limits for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac each year, based on home price changes. Connecticut is subject to these federal limits.
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