A jumbo mortgage loan is a home loan whose amount exceeds the limit set by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. In Michigan, that limit is pegged at $806,500. If you take out a home loan that exceeds that, it will be considered a jumbo mortgage.
Jumbo mortgages are great because they allow borrowers to purchase high-end properties that they otherwise wouldn’t afford with a conventional loan. Our jumbo mortgage experts here at Moreira Team will help you qualify for the full amount. Give us a call, and we will take care of your jumbo mortgage needs.
Mortgage Rates as of June, 1 2025 | See Rate Assumptions | Rate Terms Explained
Rate Table Assumptions
Conventional Rates shown assume a purchase transaction.
Annual Percentage Rate (APR) calculations assume a purchase transaction of a single-family, detached, owner-occupied primary residence; a loan-to-value ratio of less than or equal to 96.5%; a minimum FICO score of 740, lock days at 15.
Term
Loan Amount
LTV
Points
30yr Fixed Conv.
$375,000
75.0%
1
15yr Fixed Conv.
$375,000
75.0%
1
30yr Fixed FHA
$289,500
96.5%
1
15yr Fixed FHA
$289,500
96.5%
1
30yr Fixed VA
$300,000
100.0%
1
15yr Fixed VA
$300,000
100.0%
1
30yr Fixed Jumbo
$900,000
75.0%
1
15yr Fixed Jumbo
$900,000
75.0%
1
30yr Fixed USDA
$275,000
100.0%
1
Rates may be higher for loan amounts under $375,000. Please call for details.
Rates are subject to change without notice.
Closing Costs assume that borrower will escrow monthly property tax and insurance payments.
Subject to underwriter approval; not all applicants will be approved.
Fees and charges apply.
Payments do not include taxes and insurance.
Rates based on information gathered from OptimalBlue.
Mortgage insurance is not included in the payment quoted. Mortgage insurance will be required for all FHA and USDA loans as well as conventional loans where the loan to value is greater than 80%.
Restrictions may apply. Ask for details.
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“Rate Over X%” Assumptions
Rates shown assume a refinance transaction.
Annual Percentage Rate (APR) calculations assume a purchase transaction of a single-family, detached, owner-occupied primary residence; a loan-to-value of 75%; a minimum FICO score of 740; a Loan Term of 360 months; and a loan amount of $375,000 for conforming loans.
Rates may be higher for loan amounts under $275,000. Please call for details.
Rates are subject to change without notice.
Closing Costs assume that borrower will escrow monthly property tax and insurance payments.
Subject to underwriter approval; not all applicants will be approved.
Fees and charges apply.
Payments do not include taxes and insurance.
Rates based on information gathered from OptimalBlue.
Mortgage insurance is not included in the payment quoted. Mortgage insurance will be required for all FHA and USDA loans as well as conventional loans where the loan to value is greater than 80%.
Restrictions may apply.
Moreira Team | MortgageRight is an Equal Opportunity Lender
Rate Terms Explained
What are Mortgage Points?
Mortgage points, often called discount points, are optional fees that a homebuyer pays at closing in exchange for a reduced interest rate on their mortgage. This process is commonly referred to as "buying down the rate" or a "rate buydown.
What are Lender Credits?
Lender credits are a feature in mortgage financing where the lender agrees to cover some your closing costs in exchange for you accepting a higher interest rate on your loan. This arrangement can make it easier for buyers to afford the upfront costs of purchasing a home.
What is APR?
APR, or annual percentage rate, is a measure of the total yearly cost of borrowing money through a mortgage. Unlike the regular interest rate, which is just the cost of borrowing the principal, the APR incorporates both the interest rate and many of the fees and costs associated with getting your loan.
Rate Feature
Lender Credit
vs
Discount Points
Upfront Costs
Lower (less paid at closing)
Higher (more paid at closing)
Interest Rate
Higher Rate
Lower
Long Term Cost
Higher (more interest paid)
Lower (less interest paid)
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Short Term Ownership or Cash Strapped
Long Term Ownership or Cash Rich
Purchase Affordability Calculator
Annual Salary
Interest Rate
Loan Term
1015202530
Monthly Debt
Property Taxes
Home Insurance
Maximum Monthly Payment (P&I Only)
$0
Maximum Monthly Payment (Total Payment)
$0
Max Mortgage Amount
$0
Here is a list of some essential things to know about jumbo mortgages in Michigan:
Loan limit: the jumbo loan limit for Michigan is $806,500.
Down payment: most lenders usually ask for 20% down, but you can still get a loan with 10% down, particularly for the purchase of a residential property.
Mortgage insurance: lenders usually require borrowers to pay monthly mortgage insurance. But you can reduce the premium significantly by increasing the down payment.
Qualification: qualification standards for jumbo loans are not all that stringent. With a 680 credit score, 43% debt-to-income ratio, and proof of consistent income, you will almost certainly qualify for a jumbo mortgage.
Types: your options depend on the lender’s packages. But generally, there are adjustable-rate loans (most have a maximum period of 10 years) and fixed-rate loans of 15, 20 and 30-year terms.
Do you need a jumbo loan? think you can qualify for a jumbo mortgage? Give us a call, and we will help you get the best Michigan jumbo loan rates. Our experienced crew can shop your loan in order to get you a lower interest rate than conventional and even government-backed loans.