Denny Ceizyk

Former Senior Writer

  • Expertise: Mortgage, personal finance, financial literacy, debt management and real estate investing
  • Education: University of Arizona

 


Denny Ceizyk is a former senior writer who has covered mortgage content for LendingTree since 2019. Besides writing home loan articles for LendingTree, Denny has contributed expert commentary for national publications including MarketWatch, the New York Post, AARP, Realtor.com and Money magazine.

Before joining LendingTree, Denny spent 25 years in the mortgage industry advocating for and educating homeowners to help them make the best lending decisions. He has worked in the institutional mortgage banking world, having owned and operated a mortgage brokerage company for 18 years.

Denny earned a bachelor’s degree in media arts from the University of Arizona and has advocated for financial literacy initiatives at both the state and local government levels over the past 30 years.

Articles by Denny Ceizyk

FHA Loan Limits in Arkansas

Arkansas homebuyers can borrow up to $472,030 to buy a single-family home with a loan backed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). This is the... read more

FHA Loan Limits in Indiana

Loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) make homebuying more accessible with lower down payment and more lenient credit score requirements than conventional mortgages.... read more

FHA Loan Limits in Connecticut

In Connecticut, the 2023 Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan limits range between $472,030 to $707,250 for a single-family home, depending on the county. The lower... read more

FHA Loan Limits in Illinois

Illinois homebuyers with lower credit scores and little money saved up may qualify to borrow up to $472,030 to buy a single-family home with a... read more

FHA Loan Limits in Kentucky

A home loan guaranteed by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) comes with lower limits compared to conventional loans. If you’re purchasing a single-family home anywhere... read more

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