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December 2024 Featured Agent | |
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Delaine Landrum | from Prestige Real Estate Group |
There are 754 USDA backed residential loans in Craighead county with an average loan balance of $100,835. Over 77% of the loans helped first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 37 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $103,387. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,419 SqFt. Craighead 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 Craighead County is roughly 1,847 square kilometers. USDA defined regions of rural loan ineligibility in Craighead cover 209 square kilometers of the county. Approximately 11.4% of Craighead County is ineligible for traditional USDA home loans. The influence score for Craighead County is 7. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.
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Aetna • Apt • *Bay • *Black Oak • *Bono • *Brookland • Bunney • Burnt Hill • *Caraway • Cary • *Cash • Childress • Chilson • Davis Spur • Degelow • Delfore • Denton Island • Dixie • Dorothy • Dryden • *Egypt • Elm Grove • Gilkerson • Goobertown • Gum Point • Hancock • Hergett • Herman • Herndon • Jonesboro • *Lake City • Lunsford • Macey • Mangrum • *Monette • Nalle • Needham • Nemo • Otwell • Pauls Switch • Phillips • Poplar Ridge • Ridge • Riggs • Risher • Sandy • Schug • Sterling Springs • Stier • Valley View • Winesburg
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 Craighead County.
Craighead County, located in the northeastern part of the great state of Arkansas, was founded on February 19, 1859. Named in honor of brothers Thomas and Jordan Craighead, both of whom were prominent figures in early Arkansas history, the county covers an area of around 713 square miles.
Originally inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Osage and Quapaw, the area later saw an influx of European settlers during the early 19th century. The county was formed from parts of Greene, Mississippi, and Poinsett Counties following the Treaty of Council Bluffs in 1824, which facilitated the removal of the Quapaw tribe to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma.
Jonesboro, the county seat and largest city, was established in 1859 and is today a bustling hub of commerce and education in the region. Agriculture has played a significant role in the county's economy, with cotton being the most important crop during the early days, followed by the introduction of other crops such as soybeans, corn, and rice.
Craighead County is home to Arkansas State University (ASU), which was established in 1909 and now enrolls over 14,000 students. The university's diverse range of academic programs helped promote economic development and attract businesses within the county, contributing to its growth and expansion through the years.
One fun fact about this region is the annual "Boro BBQ Festival", held in Jonesboro, which showcases talented local barbeque masters and has become a beloved tradition for both locals and visitors alike. The festival is a celebration of Southern BBQ culture and offers fun-filled events such as BBQ competitions, live music, food tastings, and various family-friendly activities.