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There are 120 USDA backed residential loans in Saint Lawrence county with an average loan balance of $77,797. Over 86% of the loans helped first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 35 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $79,342. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,406 SqFt. Saint Lawrence county applies the standard USDA income limits to determine loan eligibility. For a household of upto 4 people the income limit is $90,300. For a household of between 5 and 8 people the income limit is increased to $119,200.

The size of Saint Lawrence County is roughly 7,300 square kilometers. There are no geographical USDA loan restrictions in this county. The influence score for Saint Lawrence County is 7. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.


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Aldrich   •   Backus   •   Balmat   •   Beechertown   •   Benson Mines   •   Brandy Brook   •   *Brasher   •   Brasher Center   •   *Brasher Falls   •   Brasher Iron Works   •   Brier Hill   •   Briggs   •   Bucks Bridge   •   Buckton   •   *Canton   •   Catherineville   •   Cedars   •   Chase Mills   •   Childwold   •   Chipman   •   Chippewa Bay   •   *Clare   •   *Clifton   •   Coffins Mills   •   *Colton   •   Coney Island   •   Conifer   •   Converse   •   Coopers Falls   •   *Cranberry Lake   •   Crary Mills   •   *De Kalb   •   *De Peyster   •   Degrasse   •   Dishaw   •   East De Kalb   •   East Part   •   East Pitcairn   •   Eben   •   Eddy   •   *Edwards   •   Edwardsville   •   Elmdale   •   Emeryville   •   *Fine   •   Flackville   •   Fort Jackson   •   *Fowler   •   Fullerville   •   Gale   •   Galilee   •   Gleasons Mill   •   *Gouverneur   •   Grantville   •   *Hailesboro   •   *Hammond   •   *Hannawa Falls   •   Helena   •   *Hermon   •   *Heuvelton   •   Hewittville   •   High Flats   •   *Hopkinton   •   Horseshoe   •   Ironton   •   Jayville   •   Kalurah   •   Keenes   •   Kellogg   •   *Lisbon   •   Little Bow   •   Lost Village   •   *Louisville   •   Lower Oswegatchie   •   *Macomb   •   Madawaska   •   *Madrid   •   Madrid Springs   •   *Massena   •   Massena Center   •   Morley   •   *Morristown   •   Morristown Center   •   Mount Arab   •   Natural Dam   •   Newbridge   •   Newton Falls   •   Nicholville   •   *Norfolk   •   North Gouverneur   •   North Hammond   •   North Lawrence   •   North Russell   •   North Stockholm   •   *Norwood   •   Oak Point   •   Oakvale   •   *Ogdensburg   •   *Oswegatchie   •   Palmerville   •   *Parishville   •   Parishville Center   •   Pickettville   •   *Piercefield   •   *Pierrepont   •   *Pitcairn   •   Plumbrook   •   Pond Settlement   •   Pope Mills   •   *Potsdam   •   Pyrites   •   Raquette River   •   Raymondville   •   *Rensselaer Falls   •   *Richville   •   Rooseveltown   •   *Rossie   •   *Russell   •   Sandfordville   •   Sevey   •   Shurtleff   •   Sisson   •   Skinnerville   •   Somerville   •   South Colton   •   South Edwards   •   South Hammond   •   South Russell   •   Southville   •   Spragueville   •   Stalbird   •   *Star Lake   •   Stellaville   •   *Stockholm   •   Stockholm Center   •   Talcville   •   Terrace Park   •   Tucker Terrace   •   *Waddington   •   Wanakena   •   Wegatchie   •   West Fowler   •   West Parishville   •   West Pierrepont   •   West Potsdam   •   West Stockholm   •   Willisville   •   *Winthrop

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 Saint Lawrence County.

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Saint Lawrence County, New York
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Saint Lawrence County, located in the great state of New York, has a rich historical background. Established in 1802, it is named after the Saint Lawrence River, which makes up part of the county's northern boundary. The river itself derives its name from the Roman Catholic Saint Lawrence of Rome, who was martyred in 258 AD. The county is the largest by area in New York State and is part of the Northern New York region.

The county's early settlement history can be traced back to Native American tribes, most notably the Iroquois, who lived in the area before European settlers arrived. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the region saw an influx of immigrants, primarily from Europe, who began to establish towns and villages along the riverbanks.

The county's wealth and development grew significantly throughout the 19th century, partly due to its strategic location along the Saint Lawrence River, which allowed for easy transportation of goods between the Great Lakes region and the Atlantic Ocean. This period also saw the construction of numerous canals and railroads, facilitating trade and commerce between the United States and Canada.

The region played a fundamental role during the War of 1812, as the river served as a battleground for conflict between British and American forces. Today, Saint Lawrence County is home to many notable colleges and universities, such as St. Lawrence University and SUNY Canton.

Here's a fun fact about Saint Lawrence County: The Town of Massena in Saint Lawrence County is home to the Eisenhower Locks, which are part of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The seaway is an important shipping route, allowing ocean-going vessels to access the Great Lakes, and is often referred to as the "Gateway to North America." Visitors can watch the massive ships pass through the locks at the designated viewing areas.


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