Sep 102014
 

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By G. Steven Bray

The USDA Rural Development loan is a great option for homebuyers in rural locations. It requires no down payment and has lower monthly mortgage insurance than an FHA loan.

The USDA’s definition of rural may surprise you as it includes many of the exurbs of the major TX cities. As of Oct 1st, that definition narrows a little as USDA is releasing new eligibility maps based on recent census data.

The main changes I noticed were the expansion of ineligible areas in Pflugerville, Round Rock, and San Marcos in the Austin area and Denton and McKinney in the DFW area. In addition, the ineligible area on the west side of Ft. Worth expanded significantly. However, you’re still going to find some subdivisions on the outskirts of these cities are eligible. The maps changed little in the San Antonio and Houston metros. I included a link at the end of my blog to the USDA eligibility Web site where you can compare the old and new maps for yourself.

USDA bases property eligibility on the date it receives your loan file. For most lenders, this will be a couple weeks after loan application. So, if you’re buying a home using the old maps, you need to act soon to beat the changes.

USDA mortgage eligibility Web site.

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