USDA Eligibility Boundaries for Johnson, Nebraska Johnson QR code


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There are no geographical USDA loan restrictions in this county. 100% of Johnson 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, Johnson county is rated a 2. The average temperature during the month of June is 76.6℉ and the average temperature in January is 24.0℉. The typical humidity of this area is approximately 56% and the area covered by water is 0.18%. The overall influence score for Johnson is 6.

The map below displays geographic boundaries of Johnson, 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 Pawnee is 29 kilometers to the south, Otoe is 30 kilometers to the north and Nemaha is 35 kilometers to the east.

Select from the above list of cities in Johnson 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 Johnson, Nebraska



Johnson County, Nebraska is located in the southeastern corner of the state and is home to a population of approximately 5,000 people. The majority of the population is white (90%) with smaller percentages of African American (4.7%), Hispanic (3.8%), and Asian (1.2%) residents. The median household income is $60,611 and the median home value is $153,400.

The living conditions in Johnson County are generally good. The county has several parks and recreation areas, including a 9-hole golf course, a community swimming pool, and numerous trails for biking and hiking. There are also several restaurants and shops in the area, as well as a library and cultural center.

The quality of life in Johnson County is high due to its low crime rate, excellent schools, and access to healthcare facilities. Residents enjoy an array of outdoor activities such as fishing, hunting, camping, boating, and bird watching. The county also hosts several annual events such as a county fair and rodeo that bring together local residents to celebrate their culture and heritage.


Johnson, Nebraska
Rural homes in Johnson, Nebraska
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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