USDA Eligibility Boundaries for Fairfield, Connecticut Fairfield QR code


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36.2% of Fairfield County is eligible for a USDA home loan.


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The United States Department of Agriculture has rated the natural amenities of this region. On a scale of one to seven, Fairfield county is rated a 4. The average temperature during the month of June is 73.8℉ and the average temperature in January is 30.2℉. The typical humidity of this area is approximately 69% and the area covered by water is 25.23%. The overall influence score for Fairfield is 2.

The map below displays geographic boundaries of Fairfield, Connecticut with a blue border. Regions of Connecticut that are highlighted in red are not eligible for USDA backed home loan programs in the state of Connecticut. Typically these red-highlighted restricted areas represent areas of denser population areas such as city centers. USDAProperties.com can help you determine exactly what properties for sale are outside these exclusionary boundary areas. For higher resolution imagery click the map to zoom in or search for specific postal (zip) codes, city names or even counties. You can also search for specific addresses using the power search feature here.

Or you can continue searching for homes listed for sale in neighboring county. From county center to center Litchfield is 59 kilometers to the north, New Haven is 41 kilometers to the east and Middlesex is 74 kilometers to the east.

Select from the above list of cities in Fairfield County. Cities most likely to have USDA loan eligible properties are highlighted in the drop down list. Alternatively, use the search form to find your favorite counties, cities and zip codes in Connecticut.


County level USDA loan eligibility boundaries for Fairfield, Connecticut



Fairfield County, Connecticut is an affluent region located in the southwestern corner of the state. It is home to about 945,000 people, and its population is growing. The median household income is $95,904, which is higher than the national average of $53,482.

The county has a diverse population, with approximately 28% of residents identifying as Hispanic or Latino, 19% identifying as Asian, 14% identifying as Black or African American, and 4% identifying as Native American or Alaskan Native.

The median home value in Fairfield County is $515,000, which is significantly higher than the national median of $184,700. The majority of residents own their homes, with only 27% of people renting.

The county has a low poverty rate of 6.3%, compared to the national rate of 11.8%. Additionally, the unemployment rate is 3.7%, compared to the national rate of 6.7%.

The cost of living in Fairfield County is significantly higher than other parts of Connecticut and the rest of the United States. The county has some of the highest housing costs in the country, with rental prices averaging around $2,400 per month for a two-bedroom apartment.

Overall, Fairfield County is an affluent and diverse area with high living costs and a low poverty rate.


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