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Jumbo loan

A Loan of $1 billion or more, or a Loan which exceeds the size limit set for Purchase or securitization by the appropriate Agency, such as Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.

Related Terms: 7 Agency, Bill, ECU, Fannie Mae, Loan, Purchase, SEC
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