Changes to USDA Property Eligibility
Due to an increase in population and changes to the “rural” definition, the following areas may no longer be eligible for USDA Home Loans as of October 1, 2012.
There is still time to act! Call your State Representative today and ask them to address the “rural” definition issue in the current Continuing Resolution.
Have questions about a property’s ability to qualify for USDA? Call us today!
Have buyers on the fence? Share the benefits of USDA with your clients who are looking in these areas before it’s too late:
| Oregon | Washington | Idaho |
| Ashland | Anacortes | Kuna |
| Canby | Arlington City | Moscow |
| Central Point | Artondale | Post Falls |
| Cornelius | Battle Ground | Rexburg |
| Dallas | Bonney Lake | |
| Damascus | Cheney | |
| Forest Grove | Bainbridge Island | |
| Grants Pass | Enumclaw | |
| Klamath Falls | Ferndale | |
| McMinnville | Graham | |
| Newberg | Lake Stevens | |
| Redmond | Lynden City | |
| Roseburg | Monroe | |
| Sherwood | Moses Lake | |
| St. Helens | Oak Harbor | |
| Wilsonville | Port Orchard | |
| Woodburn | Prairie Ridge | |
| Sedro-Woolley | ||
| Silverdale | ||
| Snoqualmie | ||
| Sunnyside | ||
| Vashon Island |

