Aliciap, Probably the best way to find out is to use the USDA website. teh lonk is listed below
http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/welcomeAction.do
You can put in zip codes and it will give you a map. You can then move the map around and zoom in and out to find areas and specific properties.
We are experts with the USDA 502 program and would like to help.
Please give me a call if you have any questions,
Andrew Kashella
AKashella@TLTLoans.com
727-331-8405
Hi,
The easiest way for me to remember is this.
Anything beyond Knight Boxx is probably OK with the USDA. That includes an imaginary line, so GCS is also eligible.
Regards,
Blaine
904-874-0814
Aliciap,
There is some new construction in Oak Leaf Plantation on the Clay county side that falls under the USDA loan program. Using the USDA site the other agent gave you is a great source of information. Should you like additional information please contact me at 571-1358 or email at yourrealtor@att.net.
All the best
Charlie Chorman - ABR
Vanguard Realty, Inc.
571-1358
yourrealtor@att.net
Aliciap,
To the best of my knowledge none of the zip codes in Duval county qualify for the USDA 502 program. There are areas in Clay county where I live that do. The best way to find out whether a home you are interested in qualifies for this program is to visit the USDA Rural Development Eligibility Site and type in the property address. The site returns a small map with a "yes" or "no" answer as to whether the address qualifies. I attached the link below so you can check it out yourself.
If you are interested in taking advantage of this program and need help finding a home that qualifies give me a call and I'd be happy to help.
Scott Sullivan
Realtor
Prudential Network Realty
3535 Highway 17, Suite 10
Fleming Island, FL 32003
C: 904-327-5676
O: 904-269-1716
Scott.Sullivan@PrudentialNetworkRealty.com
http://www.ScottSullivanRealEstate.com
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