USDA Eligibility Boundaries for Hancock, Georgia Hancock QR code


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There are no geographical USDA loan restrictions in this county. 100% of Hancock County is eligible for rural development USDA home loans.


The United States Department of Agriculture has rated the natural amenities of this region. On a scale of one to seven, Hancock county is rated a 4. The average temperature during the month of June is 79.8℉ and the average temperature in January is 45.3℉. The typical humidity of this area is approximately 69% and the area covered by water is 1.14%. The overall influence score for Hancock is 9.

The map below displays geographic boundaries of Hancock, Georgia with a blue border. There are no significant USDA regional restrictions in this county. 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 Warren is 33 kilometers to the north east, Baldwin is 32 kilometers to the south west and Taliaferro is 34 kilometers to the north.

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County level USDA loan eligibility boundaries for Hancock, Georgia



Hancock County is located in the east-central part of Georgia, and its population was 8,817 according to the 2010 census. The population is predominantly African American (84.6%), with a significant white (14%) and Hispanic (1.3%) minority presence. The median household income is $31,184, and the poverty rate is 28.9%.

Living conditions in Hancock County are generally lower than the state average. There are limited job opportunities for residents, with the majority of jobs being in agriculture or manufacturing. The housing stock is generally older and in need of repair, and many homes lack basic amenities such as running water or electricity.

The quality of life in Hancock County is lower than the state average due to its low income levels, lack of infrastructure and limited access to health care and other essential services. Despite these challenges, there are a number of organizations that provide assistance to residents, including food banks, homeless shelters, and job training programs.


Hancock, Georgia
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Loan officers and realtors can answer your questions about USDA home loan programs.
For direct assistance with Georgia USDA program details you can also contact:
Contact your Area Office for program information and to apply:

Cartersville - (678) 719-3508
Monroe - (770) 267-1413, Ext. 4
Fort Valley - (478) 827-0016, Ext. 4
Sandersville - (478) 552-6073, Ext. 4
Tifton - (229) 382-0273, Ext. 4
Douglas - (912) 384-4811, Ext. 4
State Office: USDA Rural Development | Stephens Federal Building | 355 E. Hancock Avenue | Athens, Ga 30601

Phone - (706) 546- 2162 | Toll Free - (800) 338-5975 | TDD - (706) 546-2034 | Fax2Mail- (855) 452-0956
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