Find USDA Eligible Properties in New Hampshire


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Click on the county map below to see USDA eligible properties by county.Are you looking to buy in a rural area of New Hampshire?

There are 6,055 USDA backed residential loans in New Hampshire with an average loan balance of $153,230. Over 83% of the loans went to help first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 36 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $157,264. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,393 square feet.

The size of New Hampshire is roughly 24,214 square kilometers. USDA defined regions of rural loan ineligibility in New Hampshire covers about 1,160 square kilometers of the state. That means only 4.79% of the state is ineligible for traditional USDA home loans. See the interactive geographic illustration below for more details.

Select from the list of counties below or use the search feature to find houses in a city where you would like to live.

Search 10 Counties of New Hampshire   NH QR code

Belknap   •   Carroll   •   Cheshire   •   Coos   •   Grafton   •   Hillsborough   •   Merrimack   •   Rockingham   •   Strafford   •   Sullivan

States bordering New Hampshire include Maine, Massachusetts and Vermont.

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 Search for USDA Eligible Properties throughout the state of New Hampshire.

New Hampshire ratified the 1787 United States Constitution on June 21st, 1787 where the state capitol today resides in Concord.

The official New Hampshire motto is “Live Free or Die.” It was first adopted in 1945, when it appeared on all New Hampshire license plates. The motto is attributed to General John Stark, who served in the Revolutionary War and led the New Hampshire Militia in the Battle of Bennington. He wrote a toast in 1809, which reads, “Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils.” This phrase has become an iconic representation of the spirit of independence and liberty held by the citizens of New Hampshire.

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Interested in the geographic boundaries that define USDA Loan eligibility?
Click the map below to view for more details about rural housing in New Hampshire and a higher resolution USDA loan eligibility boundaries.
New Hampshire USDA loan eligibility boundaries

Updated Boundaries
Effective 2024

New Hampshire New 2024 USDA loan eligibility boundaries
Local USDA Program Administration Contact Information
The USDA Rural Development staff are dedicated to assisting rural New Hampshire communities through its housing, business, and community programs. Their mission is to increase economic opportunity and improve the quality of life for all rural Americans. Hours of operation: M-F, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

New Hampshire State Office
87 State Street, Suite 324
P.O. Box 249 Montpelier, VT 05601
Featured Properties from USDA Loan Eligible Regions of New Hampshire
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Middleton Rd Lot 1-2
Milton, NH

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Camp Brook Lot Map 30 Rd Lot 67
Alstead, NH

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13 Central Sq
Troy, NH

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31 Stonedam Island Rd
Meredith, NH

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Rural Homes in New Hampshire during Autumn
Rural Homes in New Hampshire during autumn