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Looking to buy in Bucks County, Pennsylvania?

There are 699 USDA backed residential loans in Bucks county with an average loan balance of $192,723. 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 $193,983. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,537 SqFt. Alternate income limits exist to determine loan eligibility in Bucks county. For a household of upto 4 people the income limit is $111,100. For a household of between 5 and 8 people the income limit increases to $146,650.

The size of Bucks County is roughly 1,609 square kilometers. USDA defined regions of rural loan ineligibility in Bucks cover 439 square kilometers of the county. Approximately 27.3% of Bucks County is ineligible for traditional USDA home loans. The influence score for Bucks County is 1. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.


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Almont   •   Andalusia   •   Applebachsville   •   Appletree Hill   •   Aquetong   •   Argus   •   Bath Addition   •   Bedminster   •   Belardy   •   Bensalem   •   Birch Valley   •   Blooming Glen   •   Blue Ridge   •   Breadysville   •   Brick Tavern   •   Bridge Point   •   Bridge Valley   •   Bridgetown   •   Bristol   •   *Brittany FarmsThe Highlands   •   Brownsburg   •   Buckingham   •   Buckmanville   •   Bucksville   •   Bucktoe   •   Bursonville   •   Carversville   •   Casey Highlands   •   Casey Village   •   Castle Valley   •   Center Bridge   •   *Chalfont   •   Churchville   •   Cobalt Ridge   •   Cornwells Heights   •   Cottageville   •   Crabtree Hollow   •   Croydon   •   Croydon Acres   •   Croydon Heights   •   Danboro   •   Davisville   •   Deep Run   •   Deer Park   •   Derstines   •   Dogwood Hollow   •   Dolington   •   *Doylestown   •   *Dublin   •   Dunlap   •   Durham   •   Durham Furnace   •   Dyerstown   •   Echo Reach   •   Eddington   •   Eddington Gardens   •   Edgeboro   •   Edgely   •   Edison   •   Elderberry Pond   •   Elephant   •   Ellerslie   •   Elmwood Terrace   •   Emilie   •   Erwinna   •   Fair Hill   •   Fairless Hills   •   Fallsington   •   Farm School   •   Farmbrook   •   Feasterville   •   Fergusonville   •   Finland   •   Flushing   •   Forest Grove   •   Fountainville   •   Furlong   •   Gallows Hill   •   Gardenville   •   Geryville   •   Glen Ashton Farms   •   Glenlake   •   Goldenridge   •   Greenbrook   •   Grenoble   •   Gruversville   •   Hagersville   •   Harrow   •   Hartsville   •   Highton   •   Hilltop   •   Holicong   •   Holland   •   Holly Hill   •   Hood   •   Hulmeville   •   Idlewood   •   Indian Creek   •   Irish Meeting House   •   Ivyland   •   Jamison   •   Johnsville   •   Keelersville   •   Kendigtown   •   Kintnersville   •   La Trappe   •   Lahaska   •   Lahaska Station   •   Lakeside   •   Langhorne   •   Langhorne Gardens   •   Langhorne Manor   •   Langhorne Terrace   •   Levittown   •   Linconia   •   Line Lexington   •   Little Italy   •   Lodi   •   Lumberville   •   Magnolia Hill   •   Maple Beach   •   Maple Point   •   Maple Shade   •   Margo Gardens   •   *Milford Square   •   Mill Creek Falls   •   Morrisville   •   Mozart   •   Mumbauersville   •   Naceville   •   Narrowsville   •   Neshaminy   •   Neshaminy Falls   •   Neshaminy Hills   •   Neshaminy Woods   •   *New Britain   •   New Galena   •   *New Hope   •   Newportville   •   Newportville Terrace   •   *Newtown   •   *Newtown Grant   •   North Park   •   Oakford   •   Oaktree Hollow   •   Ottsville   •   Oxford Valley   •   Paletown   •   Palomino Farms   •   Parkland   •   Parkland Heights   •   Passer   •   Penndel   •   Penns Park   •   *Perkasie   •   Pineville   •   Pinewood   •   Pipersville   •   *Plumsteadville   •   Point Pleasant   •   *Quakertown   •   Quincy Hollow   •   Red Cedar Hill   •   Reeder   •   Revere   •   Richboro   •   Richland Center   •   *Richlandtown   •   Ridge Valley   •   *Riegelsville   •   Rockhill Station   •   Rocky Ridge   •   Rocky Valley   •   Roelofs   •   Rosedale   •   Rosewood Park   •   Ruppletown   •   Rushland   •   Saint Leonard   •   *Sellersville   •   Shelly   •   Siles   •   *Silverdale   •   Smithtown   •   Solebury   •   Southampton   •   *Spinnerstown   •   Springtown   •   Steinsburg   •   Stoopville   •   Strawntown   •   Sundale   •   Thornridge   •   Tinicum   •   Torresdale Manor   •   Tradesville   •   Traymore   •   Trevose   •   *Trumbauersville   •   Tullytown   •   Uhlerstown   •   Upper Black Eddy   •   Upper Emilie   •   Vermilion Hill   •   Village Shires   •   Violet Wood   •   Warminster   •   Warminster Heights   •   Warminster Village   •   Warrington   •   Washington Crossing   •   Weisel   •   West Bristol   •   Wheat Sheaf   •   White Horse   •   Whitewood   •   Will O Wood   •   Winder Village   •   Wismer   •   Wood   •   *Woodbourne   •   Woodhill   •   Woodside   •   Wrightstown   •   Wycombe   •   Yardley   •   Yellowood   •   Zionhill

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 Bucks County.

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Bucks County, located in the southeastern part of Pennsylvania, has a rich historical background dating back to the 17th century. The county was founded by William Penn, an English Quaker, in 1682 as one of the three original counties in Pennsylvania. Penn named the county after Buckinghamshire, his family's home county in England. The area served as a major strategic location during the American Revolutionary War, with several key events taking place throughout the county.

The town of Bristol, situated along the Delaware River in Bucks County, was once a major port and trade center in the region during the 18th century. The county's location along the river made it a natural transportation and economic hub.

One of the most notable historic landmarks in Bucks County is Washington Crossing Historic Park, located along the Delaware River. This is where George Washington and the Continental Army famously crossed the river on Christmas night in 1776, surprising Hessian troops during the Battle of Trenton-an event that revitalized the American Revolution.

Bucks County is also home to several picturesque small towns and villages, such as Doylestown, New Hope, and Newtown, which boast charming architecture and are popular destinations for visitors seeking a taste of history, arts, and culture.

A fun fact about Bucks County is that it is home to the oldest general store in the United States, the Newtown Hardware House, which opened in 1869 and still operates to this day. This historical store offers a glimpse into the commerce and community that has thrived in Newtown and the surrounding region throughout the years.


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