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The 2026 Georgia Home Loan Guide

Every Georgia home loan compared in one place, so you can see which one fits your credit and down payment — and where to find help with the down payment. Read it here or get it emailed.

Which Georgia home loan is right for you?

There's no single best mortgage — there's the one that fits your credit, your down payment, and your goals. Most Georgia buyers land on one of five paths, and the right choice usually comes down to your credit score and how much you have to put down. Here's the plain-English map.

LoanMin downMin creditBest for
VA0%580–620Veterans, active duty
USDA0%640Eligible rural areas
FHA3.5%580Lower credit, flexible ratios
Conventional3%620Stronger credit; drops PMI at 20%
Jumbo10%+700+Above the conforming limit

Don't have the down payment? There's help.

Most states run a housing finance agency that offers down payment assistance — typically a percentage of the loan amount toward your down payment and closing costs, sometimes forgivable if you stay in the home. Eligibility, amounts, and credit floors vary by program and county, so we check what Georgia offers for your situation before you rule it out. Assistance layers onto your first mortgage, so you keep more cash at closing. Our guide to first-time home buyer programs in Georgia lays out the Georgia Dream tiers and 2026 limits.

What credit score do you need?

Lower than most people assume. FHA and VA open at 580, USDA at 640, conventional at 620, and jumbo usually wants 700+. A 600 score has real options today, and a focused 60–90 days can lift you a full tier and cut your rate. Your score sets your menu; it rarely closes the door.

What counts as a jumbo loan?

A jumbo loan is any mortgage above the conforming loan limit the FHFA sets each year (the 2026 baseline is $832,750 in most counties, higher in designated high-cost areas). Above that limit the loan can't be sold to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, so it's underwritten to stricter standards — typically 10%+ down and a 700+ score. Most Georgia buyers stay under the limit; higher-end markets are where it comes up.

See which loan fits you โ†’

Figures reflect current 2026 guidelines; the conforming limit and program terms change — confirm current numbers with a specialist. Sources: FHFA, HUD, VA, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac. This is not a commitment to lend.

Frequently asked questions

What types of home loans are available in Georgia?

Five main paths: VA (0% down for veterans), USDA (0% down in eligible rural areas), FHA (3.5% down, 580 credit), conventional (3% down, 620 credit, drops PMI at 20% equity), and jumbo (above the FHFA conforming limit, $832,750 baseline in 2026). Down payment assistance from the state housing finance agency can layer onto most of them.

What credit score do you need to buy a house in Georgia?

It depends on the loan. FHA and VA open at 580, USDA at 640, conventional at 620, and jumbo usually wants 700+. A 600 score has real options, and a focused 60โ€“90 days of credit work can move you a full tier and lower your rate.

What is a jumbo loan?

A jumbo loan is any mortgage above the conforming loan limit the FHFA sets each year โ€” the 2026 baseline is $832,750 in most counties, higher in designated high-cost areas. Above that limit the loan can't be sold to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac, so it's underwritten to stricter standards, typically 10%+ down and a 700+ score.