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Pennsylvania Conventional Loans 2026

From Philadelphia's historic neighborhoods to Pittsburgh's revitalized communities, conventional loans offer Pennsylvania buyers removable PMI and flexible terms. With a $832,750 conforming limit statewide, conventional financing covers most PA homes.

3%
Minimum Down
$929K
Pike County Limit
620+
Credit Score
Removable PMI

The Conventional Advantage: PMI Disappears

Unlike FHA's lifetime mortgage insurance, conventional PMI is temporary. Pennsylvania's stable appreciation means you can reach 80% LTV through equity growth or payments.

Request Removal at 80% LTV

Contact servicer when equity reaches 20%

Auto-Cancel at 78% LTV

PMI terminates automatically per federal law

Pennsylvania couple reviewing conventional loan options

2026 Pennsylvania Conventional Loan Limits

Loans exceeding these limits require jumbo financing.

County2026 LimitType
Philadelphia
$832,750Standard
Allegheny (Pittsburgh)
$832,750Standard
Montgomery
$832,750Standard
Bucks
$832,750Standard
Chester
$832,750Standard
Delaware
$832,750Standard
Lancaster
$832,750Standard

Verified as of July 2026 (FHFA/HUD)

Pennsylvania Conventional Down Payment Options

3% Down

HomeReady/Home Possible for income-qualified buyers. Great for Philadelphia first-timers.

PMI: ~0.5-1.0%/yr

5-10% Down

Standard conventional with manageable PMI. Popular in PA suburbs.

PMI: ~0.3-0.7%/yr

20%+ Down

No PMI, best rates. Ideal for buyers with substantial savings.

PMI: None

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Emmett Clark NMLS #233747

Reviewed by Emmett Clark

NMLS #233747 • 20+ Years Experience • Pennsylvania Conventional Specialist

"Pennsylvania's transfer tax makes closing costs higher than average, but conventional loans often allow you to negotiate seller credits. For buyers with good credit, conventional beats FHA long-term because you eliminate PMI—something you can't do with FHA's lifetime MIP."

Pennsylvania Conventional Loan FAQs

What is the conventional loan limit in Pennsylvania for 2026?

Pennsylvania conventional conforming limits for 2026 are $832,750 across all counties. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and surrounding suburbs all use this standard limit.

When can I remove PMI on a Pennsylvania conventional loan?

Request PMI removal when your LTV reaches 80% through payments or appreciation. PMI auto-cancels at 78% LTV. Pennsylvania's steady appreciation in Philadelphia suburbs makes early removal achievable.

What credit score do I need for a conventional loan in PA?

Most Pennsylvania conventional loans require 620 minimum. For best rates and lowest PMI, aim for 740+. Scores of 680-739 get competitive rates with moderate PMI.

How does Pennsylvania's transfer tax affect closing costs?

Pennsylvania's 2% transfer tax (4.28% in Philadelphia) affects conventional loan closing costs. Unlike FHA, conventional typically limits seller concessions to 3-6% based on down payment, so factor this into negotiations.

Is conventional or FHA better for Pennsylvania homebuyers?

Conventional is typically better with 720+ credit and 5%+ down because PMI is removable. FHA works better for lower credit or 3.5% down. Given PA's high transfer tax, maximizing seller concessions with FHA can be advantageous.

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