Find USDA Eligible Properties in Pinellas County


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There are 1 USDA backed residential loans in Pinellas county with an average loan balance of $215,019. Over 100% of the loans helped first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 39 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $209,400. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 2,034 SqFt. Pinellas 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 Pinellas County is roughly 948 square kilometers. USDA defined regions of rural loan ineligibility in Pinellas cover 948 square kilometers of the county. Approximately 100.0% of Pinellas County is ineligible for traditional USDA home loans. The influence score for Pinellas County is 1. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.


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Pinellas County appears to be largely or entirely within a USDA loan exclusion zone.
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Bardmoor   •   Bay Pines   •   Bear Creek   •   Belleair   •   Belleair Beach   •   Belleair Bluffs   •   Belleair Shore   •   Bridgeport   •   Clearwater   •   Coachman   •   Cross Bayou   •   Crystal Beach   •   Curlew   •   Dunedin   •   East Lake   •   Feather Sound   •   Fort De Soto   •   Gandy   •   Greenbriar   •   Gulfport   •   Habor Bluffs   •   Harbor Bluffs   •   Harbor Palms   •   Highpoint   •   Indian Rocks Beach   •   Indian Shores   •   Innisbrook   •   Kenneth City   •   Largo   •   Lealman   •   Madeira Beach   •   Mitchell Beach   •   North Redington Beach   •   Oldsmar   •   Ozona   •   Palm Harbor   •   Pinellas Park   •   Redington Beach   •   Redington Shores   •   Ridgecrest   •   Safety Harbor   •   Saint George   •   Saint Pete Beach   •   Saint Petersburg   •   Seminole   •   South Highpoint   •   South Pasadena   •   Tarpon Springs   •   The Jungle   •   Tierra Verde   •   Treasure Island   •   Ulmerton   •   Victor   •   Wall Springs   •   Walsingham   •   West Lealman

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 Pinellas County.

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Pinellas County, situated in the great state of Florida, boasts a rich and diverse history dating back thousands of years. The first inhabitants of the area were Native American tribes, including the Tocobaga and the Timucuan, who lived in the region for thousands of years prior to European contact. In the 16th century, Spanish explorers such as Pnfilo de Narvez and Hernando de Soto arrived in the area, bringing European influence to the region.

As a part of Spanish Florida during the 16th to early 19th centuries, Pinellas County was primarily used for fishing and related industries. In 1763, the territory was briefly transferred to British hands following the Treaty of Paris, which marked the end of the French and Indian War. Florida returned to Spanish rule just 20 years later under the Treaty of Paris of 1783.

In 1821, Florida became a U.S. territory, bringing significant changes to Pinellas County. The area witnessed increasing settlement through the 19th century, particularly after the Armed Occupation Act of 1842, which offered incentives for Americans to settle in the region. Pinellas County officially formed in 1912, breaking away from Hillsborough County.

Throughout the 20th century, Pinellas County underwent significant development and population growth, particularly following the construction of several key causeways linking the peninsula to the mainland. With its stunning beaches, the county has become a popular vacation destination, attracting millions of visitors annually.

A fun fact about Pinellas County is that it's home to the city of Clearwater, which boasts the longest continuous sidewalk in the United States. The sidewalk, known as Bayshore Boulevard, stretches for 4.5 miles along the water, providing a scenic and popular route for walkers, joggers, and cyclists.


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Featured Properties from USDA Loan Eligible Regions of Pinellas County
4650 Cove Cir Apt 209
Saint Petersburg, FL

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421 Woodlawn Ave
Belleair, FL

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3369 Covered Bridge Dr W
Dunedin, FL

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5410 Palm Crest Ct N
Pinellas Park, FL

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