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There are 572 USDA backed residential loans in Chittenden county with an average loan balance of $204,562. Over 83% of the loans helped first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 36 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $205,968. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,272 SqFt. Chittenden 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 Chittenden County is roughly 1,604 square kilometers. USDA defined regions of rural loan ineligibility in Chittenden cover 109 square kilometers of the county. Approximately 6.8% of Chittenden County is ineligible for traditional USDA home loans. The influence score for Chittenden County is 2. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.


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*Bolton   •   Burlington   •   Cedar Beach   •   *Charlotte   •   Checkerberry Village   •   Cloverdale   •   *Colchester   •   East Charlotte   •   *Essex   •   Essex Junction   •   Hanksville   •   *Hinesburg   •   *Huntington   •   Huntington Center   •   *Jericho   •   Jericho Center   •   Jonesville   •   Malletts Bay   •   Mechanicsville   •   *Milton   •   Miltonboro   •   Nashville   •   North Underhill   •   North Williston   •   *Richmond   •   *Saint George   •   *Shelburne   •   Shelburne Falls   •   Shipman Hill   •   South Burlington   •   South Hinesburg   •   Starr Farm Beach   •   Stevensville   •   Twin Orchards   •   *Underhill   •   Underhill Center   •   Walnut Ledge   •   West Bolton   •   West Milton   •   West View   •   *Westford   •   *Williston   •   Winooski

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 Chittenden County.

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Chittenden County, Vermont
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Chittenden County, located in the northwestern part of the great state of Vermont, is the state's most populous county, and home to Burlington, the largest city in Vermont. The county was created on October 22, 1787, and named after Vermont's first governor, Thomas Chittenden.

The region's history dates back to the 17th century when French explorers, led by Samuel de Champlain, first arrived in the area. The French controlled the region until it was ceded to the British after the French and Indian War (1754-1763). During the American Revolution, parts of Chittenden County witnessed key military events, such as the Battle of Shelburne, which was fought on October 18, 1813.

Chittenden County experienced significant growth and development in the 19th century, driven by the lumber and textile industries which contributed to the county's economic expansion. The University of Vermont was established in Burlington in 1791, and later, in the 20th century, the Burlington International Airport began operations, making Chittenden County an important regional transportation hub.

A fun fact about Chittenden County is that it was once home to the legendary Champ - the mythical lake monster said to inhabit Lake Champlain. Stories of this creature date back to Native American tales, and sightings have been reported throughout the years, with some even claiming to have caught the elusive creature on camera. Today, the legend of Champ continues to fascinate and attract tourists to the area, and the monster serves as a symbol of the region's folklore and natural beauty.


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