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Fannie Mae's conventional loan limits for a single-family home are adjusted annually. Indiana counties' loan limits are generally:

AThe highest in the country
BAt or near the national baseline conforming loan limit, as Indiana is not a high-cost market✓ Correct
CSet by the Indiana Housing Finance Authority
DNot subject to conforming loan limits

Explanation

Most Indiana counties are not designated high-cost markets, so they use the standard national baseline conforming loan limit set annually by the FHFA. High-cost areas like parts of coastal California or New York have higher limits.

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