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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, Washington county is rated a 4. The average temperature during the month of June is 74.8℉ and the average temperature in January is 31.3℉. The typical humidity of this area is approximately 60% and the area covered by water is 2.01%. The overall influence score for Washington is 2.
The map below displays geographic boundaries of Washington, Maryland with a blue border. Regions of Maryland that are highlighted in red are not eligible for USDA backed home loan programs in the state of Maryland. 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.
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Washington County, Maryland is a rural county located in the western part of the state. It is the second richest county in Maryland and has a population of 150,934 people. The median household income is $59,711 and the median home value is $203,900.
The majority of Washington County's population is White (87%), followed by African American (7%), Hispanic (3%), Asian (1%) and other races (2%). The largest age group in the county is those aged 45 to 64, which make up 33.1% of the population.
Washington County is home to several cities and towns, including Hagerstown, Williamsport, Boonsboro, and Smithsburg. These towns provide a variety of housing options, from single family homes to luxury apartments and condominiums. The cost of living in Washington County is slightly higher than the national average but still lower than Maryland's overall cost of living.
The area offers plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, hunting and more. There are also several museums and historic sites to explore. Public transportation options are available throughout the county with bus service provided by MARC and Amtrak.
All USDA Rural Development offices located in Maryland are currently in remote status Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Appointments may be scheduled through various points of contact and with authorization from the State Director.Featured Property from USDA Loan Eligible Regions of Maryland
Maryland State Office
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Main Line: (302) 857-3580 / Fax: (855) 389-2236