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Welcome to the USDA Income and Property Eligibility Site
  This site is used to evaluate the likelihood that a potential applicant would be eligible 
  for program assistance. In order to be eligible for many USDA loans, household 
  income must meet certain guidelines. Also, the home to be purchased must be 
  located in an eligible rural area as defined by USDA.
  To learn more about USDA home loan programs and how to apply for a USDA loan, 
  click on one of the USDA Loan program links above and then select the Loan 
  Program Basics link for the selected program.
  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.
  To assess potential eligibility of an applicant/household, click on one of the Single 
  Family Housing Program links above and then select the applicable link.
  For additional information and to contact a USDA Program Representative, click on 
  the Contact Us link above, and then select the appropriate USDA program.
 
 
  
Single Family Home Loan GuaranteesWhat does this program do?This no 
  downpayment, 100% financing program assists approved lenders in providing low- 
  and moderate-income households the opportunity to own adequate, modest, decent, 
  safe and sanitary dwellings as their primary residence in eligible rural areas.
   Eligible applicants may purchase existing homes (which may include costs to rehabilitate, 
  improve or relocate the dwelling) or build new. 
  USDA provides a loan note guarantee to approved lenders, encouraging participation by 
  minimizing their risk.
  This program is NOT restricted to first-time homebuyers.
  Who may apply for this program?   
   Applicants must:• Have a household income that does not exceed 115% of  
  median household income.*• 
  Agree to occupy the dwelling as their primary 
  residence.• 
  Be a U.S. citizen, 
  U.S. non-citizen national, 
  or Qualified Alien.• 
  Be unable to obtain conventional financing with no private mortgage insurance (PMI).• 
  Not be suspended or debarred from participation in federal programs.
  What properties are eligible?
  • Must be located within an eligible rural area.* 
  • Must be a single-family dwelling (may include detached, attached, PUD, condo, modular, and 
  manufactured).
  • Must meet HUD 4000.1 minimum standards.
  • No set maximum 
  purchase price (based solely on applicant repayment ability).
  • No set acreage limits. 
  Must be common for the area.
  • No seasoning requirements (“flipped” properties allowed).
  What are applicant qualifications?
  • Income.   Non-Self-Employed:One-year history required.Self-Employed and Seasonal:
  Two-year history required.
  • Assets. No downpayment or reserves required.
  • Credit. Must demonstrate a willingness and ability to repay debts. 
  No set score requirement. 
  Alternative credit allowable for those with no traditional credit.
  • Monthly housing payment. Total payment (principal, interest, taxes, insurance,
   HOA dues, RD annual fee) typically should not exceed 29% of  gross monthly income.
  • All monthly debt payments. All payments included on credit report, including 
  proposed new mortgage payment, typically should not exceed 41% of  gross monthly income
  .Student loan payments. Fixed payment: use actual payment or 1% of  loan balance. 
  Non-fixed payment (IBR, graduated, adjusted, etc.) plans: Use 0.5% of  loan balance.
  • Seller (or interested party) contributions. Not to exceed 6% of  sales price.
  • Gift funds. No limit.
 
 
   America Prospers Single Family Home Loan Guarantees 
  What does this program do?
  This no down payment, 100% financing program assists approved lenders in providing 
  low- and moderate-income households the opportunity to own adequate, modest, decent, 
  safe and sanitary dwellings as their primary residence in eligible rural areas. 
  Eligible applicants may purchase existing homes (which may include costs to rehabilitate, 
  improve or relocate the dwelling) or build new. 
  USDA provides a loan note guarantee to approved lenders, encouraging participation by 
  minimizing their risk.This program is NOT restricted to first-time homebuyers.Who 
  may apply for this program?Applicants must:• Have a household income that does 
  not exceed 115% of  median household income.*• Agree to occupy the dwelling as 
  their primary residence.• Be a U.S. citizen, U.S. non-citizen national, or Qualified 
  Alien.• Be unable to obtain conventional financing with no private mortgage 
  insurance (PMI).• Not be suspended or debarred from participation in federal 
  programs.What properties are eligible?• Must be located within an eligible rural 
  area.* • Must be a single-family dwelling (may include detached, attached, PUD, 
  condo, modular, and manufactured).• Must meet HUD 4000.1 minimum standards.• 
  No set maximum purchase price (based solely on applicant repayment ability).• No 
  set acreage limits. Must be common for the area.• No seasoning requirements 
  (“flipped” properties allowed).What are applicant qualifications?• Income.Non-Self-
  Employed:One-year history required.Self-Employed and Seasonal:Two-year history 
  required.• Assets. No downpayment or reserves required.• Credit. Must demonstrate 
  a willingness and ability to repay debts. No set score requirement. Alternative credit 
  allowable for those with no traditional credit.• Monthly housing payment. Total 
  payment (principal, interest, taxes, insurance, HOA dues, RD annual fee) typically 
  should not exceed 29% of  gross monthly income.• All monthly debt payments. All 
  payments included on credit report, including proposed new mortgage payment, 
  typically should not exceed 41% of  gross monthly income.Student loan payments. 
  Fixed payment: use actual payment or 1% of  loan balance. Non-fixed payment 
  (IBR, graduated, adjusted, etc.) plans: Use 0.5% of  loan balance.• Seller (or 
  interested party) contributions. Not to exceed 6% of  sales price.• Gift funds. No limit.
  Single Family Home Loan GuaranteesWhat types of loan products are available?• 
  Purchase existing or build new with the Single-Close construction program.• Current 
  USDA Rural Development loan holders can take advantage of  lower rates by 
  utilizing one of  Rural Development’s refinance options.• Interest rate is negotiated 
  between the applicant and the lender. Rate must be a 30-year fixed rate.• Program 
  lending is extended to 100% of  appraised value, not purchase price, so borrowers 
  may potentially include closing costs and home repair expenses into USDA 
  financing.• Funds may be used for closing costs, reasonable and customary 
  expenses associated with the purchase transaction, connection fees for utilities, tax 
  and insurance escrows, essential household equipment, site preparation.How do we 
  get started?Interested applicants can apply for a Section 502 Guaranteed Loan 
  through any approved USDA Rural Development lender. We encourage you to 
  contact your preferred lender and ask if  they are an approved lender with USDA 
  Rural Development.Who can answer questions?Applicants with questions should 
  contact an approved lender. We encourage you to contact your preferred lender and 
  ask if  they are an approved USDA Rural Development Guaranteed lender.What 
  governs this program?• 7 CFR part 3555 - This part sets forth policies for the Single 
  Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program (SFHGLP) administered by USDA Rural 
  Development. It addresses the requirements of  Section 502(h) of  the Housing Act 
  of  1949, as amended, and includes policies regarding originating, servicing, holding, 
  and liquidating SFHGLP loans. • HB-1-3555 - SFH Guaranteed Loan Program 
  Technical Handbook. This handbook provides Agency staff  and lenders participating 
  in the Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program with the tools needed to 
  originate, underwrite, and service guaranteed loans efficiently and effectively.Why 
  does the USDA Rural Development do this?This program helps lenders work with 
  low- and moderate- income families living in rural areas to make homeownership a 
  reality. Providing affordable homeownership opportunities promotes prosperity, 
  which in turn creates thriving communities and improves the quality of  life in rural 
  areas.What if I don’t qualify?USDA also offers a direct 502 purchase program which 
  provides for subsidized payments for those applicants from households with income 
  below 80% of  MHI and who cannot qualify for a guaranteed loan. Interested 
  applicants should contact their state USDA Rural Development office.Tools and 
  Resources:To determine Property and Income eligibility: 
  https://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do     
  NOTE: Because citations and other information may be subject to change, please always 
  consult the program instructions listed in the section above, titled “What governs this program?” 
  You will find additional forms, resources, and program information at: rd.usda.gov. 
  Go to the “Programs and Services” tab and then select “Single Family Housing 
  Programs.” USDA is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender.August 
  2020
  Multi-Family Housing Programs
  We provide affordable multi-family rental housing in rural areas by financing projects 
  geared for low-income, elderly and disabled individuals and families as well as 
  domestic farm laborers.  We extend our reach by guaranteeing loans for affordable 
  rental housing designed for low to moderate-income residents in rural areas and 
  towns.
  We preserve our portfolio of more than 14,000 properties by aggressively 
  restructuring loans for existing rural rental housing and off-farm labor housing 
  projects to allow for sufficient reserves to meet major repairs and improvements over 
  the lifetime of the property.  On a yearly basis we provide grants to sponsoring 
  organizations to repair or rehabilitate housing for needy families. We also subsidize 
  rents for low-income tenants in our projects who cannot afford to pay their full rent.
  If you are interested in one of our programs, select a Multi-Family Housing Program 
  from the following list:
      Farm Labor Direct Loans & Grants
      Housing Preservation & Revitalization Demonstration Loans & Grants
      Housing Preservation Grants
      Multi-Family Housing Direct Loans
      Multi-Family Housing Loan Guarantees
      Multi-Family Housing Rental Assistance
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
  