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  2. Rural Development

    www.rd.usda.gov

    Existing Home Loan Borrower Inquiries. Contact us at 1-800-414-1226. Or write to us at: USDA Rural Development Servicing Office PO Box 66889 St. Louis, MO 63166. View all Contact Us. ... As USDA Rural Development (RD) highlights National Cooperative Month, one worker owned co-op in Massachusetts stands out as a model for sustainability ...

  3. Single Family Housing Programs | Rural Development

    www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/single-family-housing...

    Well built, affordable housing is essential to the vitality of communities in rural America. Rural Development’s Single Family Housing Programs give families and individuals the opportunity to buy, build, or repair affordable homes located in rural America. Eligibility for these loans, loan guarantees, and grants is based on income and varies according to the average median income for each area.

  4. Programs & Services - Rural Development

    www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services

    USDA Rural Development operates over fifty financial assistance programs for a variety of rural applications. Select a category that best describes your situation, and see what RD can do to assist you. ... Existing Home Loan Borrower Inquiries. Contact us at 1-800-414-1226. Or write to us at: USDA Rural Development Servicing Office PO Box 66889 ...

  5. RD Home Loans

    rdhomeloans.usda.gov

    Welcome to the Rural Development, Rural Housing Service, Home Loans Web site. As a part of USDA Rural Development, our mission is to be a cost-effective service provider that strives to help homeowners and their families remain successful homeowners throughout the term of the loan. Our home loans are serviced by the Customer Service Center (CSC ...

  6. Eligibility - USDA

    eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility

    To determine if a property is located in an eligible rural area, click on one of the USDA Loan program links above and then select the Property Eligibility Program link. When you select a Rural Development program, you will be directed to the appropriate property eligibility screen for the Rural Development loan program you selected.

  7. Direct Loan: USDA Direct Loans are funded by the USDA and processed by your local Rural Development office. Direct Loans are meant to help low- to very-low income borrowers obtain an affordable mortgage when otherwise unable to secure financing for a safe and sanitary house. Loans have a 33 to 38 year term depending on your income level.

  8. USDA Loans: What Are They And Am I Eligible? - Bankrate

    www.bankrate.com/mortgages/what-is-a-usda-loan

    A USDA home loan is a type of government-backed mortgage, available to low- and moderate-income homebuyers in largely rural areas. Also referred to as rural development or RD loans, they are part ...

  9. RD Home Loans - USDA

    rdhomeloans.usda.gov/about.html

    We have an $86 billion dollar portfolio of loans and we will administer nearly $16 billion in program loans, loan guarantees, and grants through our programs. Rural Development achieves its mission by helping rural individuals, communities and businesses obtain the financial and technical assistance needed to address their diverse and unique needs.

  10. What is a USDA Loan? Am I Eligible for One? - NerdWallet

    www.nerdwallet.com/article/mortgages/usda-loan

    A USDA home loan is a zero-down-payment mortgage for home buyers in eligible towns and rural areas. USDA loans are guaranteed by the USDA Rural Development Guaranteed Housing Loan Program, a part ...

  11. Is A USDA Home Loan Right For You? | Rocket Mortgage

    www.rocketmortgage.com/learn/usda-loans

    What Is A USDA Home Loan? A USDA home loan is a competitively priced type of mortgage that makes purchasing a home more affordable for low- to moderate-income home buyers interested in homes in rural areas.. Because the U.S. Department of Agriculture backs USDA loans, lenders can offer more affordable home loans to borrowers with credit issues or smaller savings.