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There are 436 USDA backed residential loans in Grafton county with an average loan balance of $145,102. Over 86% of the loans helped first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 37 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $149,566. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,314 SqFt. Alternate income limits exist to determine loan eligibility in Grafton county. For a household of upto 4 people the income limit is $101,900. For a household of between 5 and 8 people the income limit increases to $134,500.

The size of Grafton County is roughly 4,532 square kilometers. There are no geographical USDA loan restrictions in this county. The influence score for Grafton County is 7. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.


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Alderbrook   •   *Alexandria   •   Apthorp   •   *Ashland   •   Barrett   •   *Bath   •   Beebe River   •   *Benton   •   *Bethlehem   •   Blair   •   Breezy Point   •   *Bridgewater   •   *Bristol   •   *Campton   •   Campton Hollow   •   Campton Lower Village   •   Campton Station   •   Campton Upper Village   •   *Canaan   •   Canaan Center   •   Canaan Street   •   Center Haverhill   •   Cheever   •   Deephaven   •   *Dorchester   •   East Grafton   •   East Haverhill   •   East Hebron   •   East Holderness   •   *Easton   •   *Ellsworth   •   *Enfield   •   Enfield Center   •   Etna   •   Fairview   •   *Franconia   •   Glencliff   •   Goose Hollow   •   *Grafton   •   Grafton Center   •   *Groton   •   *Hanover   •   Hanover Center   •   Hardscrabble   •   *Haverhill   •   *Hebron   •   *Holderness   •   Ireland   •   Jericho   •   Jockey Hill   •   *Landaff   •   Landaff Center   •   *Lebanon   •   *Lincoln   •   *Lisbon   •   *Littleton   •   Lockehaven   •   Lost River   •   Lower Shaker Village   •   *Lyman   •   *Lyme   •   Lyme Center   •   Mascoma   •   Merriwood Camp   •   *Monroe   •   *Mountain Lakes   •   North Dorchester   •   North Groton   •   *North Haverhill   •   North Littleton   •   *North Woodstock   •   Nutter   •   Nuttings Beach   •   *Orange   •   *Orford   •   Orfordville   •   Parker Hill   •   Pettyboro   •   *Piermont   •   Pike   •   *Plymouth   •   Quincy   •   Quinttown   •   Rivercrest   •   Rockywold   •   *Rumney   •   Rumney Depot   •   Savageville   •   South Alexandria   •   Stillwater   •   Stinson Lake   •   *Sugar Hill   •   Swiftwater   •   *Thornton   •   Tinkerville   •   Tripoli Mill   •   Upper Shaker Village   •   Upper Village   •   *Warren   •   *Waterville Valley   •   *Wentworth   •   West Bath   •   West Campton   •   West Canaan   •   West Plymouth   •   West Rumney   •   West Thornton   •   Wildwood   •   *Woodstock   •   *Woodsville

A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in Grafton County.

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Grafton County, New Hampshire
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Grafton County, located in the great state of New Hampshire, has a rich and diverse history that dates back to its establishment in 1769. The county was named in honor of Augustus FitzRoy, the third Duke of Grafton, who served as the British prime minister between 1768 and 1770. Covering around 1,750 square miles, Grafton County is situated in the heart of the scenic White Mountains region of the state.

During its early days, one of the county's primary economic activities was timber harvesting, which served as a foundation for the growth of the lumber and paper industries. The county also flourished with farming, particularly dairy farming, as well as the manufacturing of various wood products, mining, and leather goods production.

Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, Grafton County experienced growth in transportation and infrastructure, with the introduction of railroads and mills, which connected the county to other parts of New Hampshire and neighboring states.

In addition to its industrial history, Grafton County also boasts a thriving cultural and educational hub. Two notable institutions that were established in the area include Dartmouth College, an Ivy League university founded in 1769 in Hanover, and the prestigious Tuck School of Business, which is the first graduate school of management in the U.S., founded in 1900.

A fun fact about this picturesque region of the USA is that it is home to the one-and-only "Ski-In, Ski-Out McDonald's" in the world. Located in Lincoln, New Hampshire, this unique restaurant is nestled on a ski slope at the base of the Loon Mountain. It serves as a convenient stop for skiers and snowboarders to grab a quick bite before hitting the slopes again.


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