Mortgage broker in El Cajon, San Diego
Amir Nurani · NMLS #197458 · Left Coast Leaders, Inc.
Quick answer: El Cajon files are usually FHA or conventional in the East County price band. First-time buyers often start with FHA 3.5% down when cash is tight. Conventional 3% or 5% wins when credit is stronger and you want a path off FHA mortgage insurance. We price both on the same address, with East County taxes and insurance in the monthly number.
For 2026, San Diego County's 1-unit conforming and typical FHA high-cost limit is $1,104,000. Conventional loans above that amount are generally jumbo. Most purchases here stay under that loan amount. Confirm the current tables on our San Diego County conforming loan limits guide.
El Cajon is East County, not a coastal clone of Del Mar or Carlsbad. Fletcher Hills and Rancho San Diego sit higher. Downtown, Bostonia, and the older tracts toward the I-8 corridor are where a lot of first-time volume actually writes. That price band is why FHA 3.5% down and conventional both show up on the same weekend of tours. FHA is a fit when cash to close is the constraint and credit is acceptable but not top-tier conventional. Conventional can be cheaper monthly once you compare FHA MIP to PMI on the full payment, not the down payment alone. See FHA loans in El Cajon if 3.5% down is what makes the house possible.
See VA loans in El Cajon if you have entitlement and $0 down is the path on an East County purchase.
Down payment help is not one county pot. El Cajon is its own city, so San Diego Housing Commission programs for City of San Diego 921 ZIP codes do not apply here. Check CalHFA MyHome (up to 3.5% behind a CalHFA FHA first, or 3% behind a CalHFA conventional first) and whether a County of San Diego program lists El Cajon as a participating city. Older East County housing stock can mean FHA appraisal conditions or a repair list before underwriting will sign off. Amir and Dana will say which first mortgage fits the property and whether assistance needs a participating channel before you count it in an offer.
How we help El Cajon buyers
- FHA versus conventional comparisons on the same El Cajon address
- CalHFA and County DPA screening matched to an East County property, not a 921 ZIP
- Pre-approval that can survive an older home's appraisal and repair list
- Payment estimates that include East County taxes and insurance
What to get clear on early
Before you shop Fletcher Hills, Rancho San Diego, or downtown El Cajon, know whether FHA or conventional is cheaper monthly, what cash you need to close, and which assistance agency (if any) actually covers that address. That keeps an East County offer from depending on the wrong program.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. Many East County purchases sit in a price band where FHA 3.5% down and conventional both show up. We compare total monthly cost, including FHA mortgage insurance, before you pick a program.
Usually no. SDHC programs are for City of San Diego 921 ZIP codes. El Cajon is a different city. Check CalHFA MyHome and whether a County of San Diego program lists El Cajon, then confirm funding and a participating lender before you count the money in an offer.
For 2026, San Diego County's 1-unit conforming and typical FHA high-cost limit is $1,104,000. Most El Cajon single-family purchases stay under that loan amount. Conventional loans above $1,104,000 are generally jumbo.
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