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In Massachusetts, a conventional conforming loan must not exceed the Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac limit. In 2024, the conforming loan limit for most single-family properties nationally was:
A$548,250
B$647,200
C$726,200
D$766,550✓ Correct
Explanation
The conforming loan limit for single-family properties in most areas was $766,550 in 2024. High-cost areas (including parts of Massachusetts) have higher limits.
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