USDA Eligibility Boundaries for Chase, Nebraska Chase QR code


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There are no geographical USDA loan restrictions in this county. 100% of Chase 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, Chase county is rated a 3. The average temperature during the month of June is 75.7℉ and the average temperature in January is 26.9℉. The typical humidity of this area is approximately 52% and the area covered by water is 0.35%. The overall influence score for Chase is 9.

The map below displays geographic boundaries of Chase, Nebraska 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 Perkins is 36 kilometers to the north, Dundy is 38 kilometers to the south and Hayes is 53 kilometers to the east.

Select from the above list of cities in Chase 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 Nebraska.


County level USDA loan eligibility boundaries for Chase, Nebraska



Chase County, Nebraska is located in the southwest corner of the state and has a population of approximately 3,500. The median age is 40 years old, with a median household income of $51,000. The majority of the population is white (97%), followed by Hispanic (1%), Native American (1%), and other races (1%).

The living conditions in Chase County are generally good. The county has a low crime rate and a variety of amenities such as restaurants, grocery stores, banks, and medical facilities. The quality of life is also high due to the area's natural beauty and abundance of outdoor activities. Residents enjoy fishing, hunting, camping, and hiking in the nearby parks and wildlife areas. Education is available through local public schools as well as a community college.

Overall, Chase County offers a safe and comfortable place to live with plenty of opportunities for recreation and education.


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Loan officers and realtors can answer your questions about USDA home loan programs.
For direct assistance with Nebraska USDA program details you can also contact:
USDA Rural Development State Office
Suite 308 Federal Building
100 Centennial Mall North
Lincoln, Nebraska 68508
402-437-5551
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