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Arneys Mount • Atsion • *Bass River • Batsto • Beaverville • Bellview • *Beverly • Birchfield • Birchwood Lakes • Birmingham • Bordentown • Bossert Estates • Bougher • Bozuretown • Braddocks Mill • Bridgeboro • *Browns Mills • Buckingham Park • Buddtown • Bulltown • *Burlington • Burrs Mill • Bustleton • Cambridge • Capitol Hill • Centerton • Chairville • Charleston • Chatsworth • *Chesterfield • Christopher Mills • Cinnaminson • Colemantown • Columbus • Cookstown • Cooperstown • Country Club Ridge • *Country Lake Estates • Crescent Heights • Cropwell • Crossroads • Crosswicks • Crowfoot • Crowleytown • Deacons • *Delanco • Dellette • Delran • Donlontown • Dukes Bridge • Dunns Mills • Dutchtown • Eagle • Earlys Crossing • East Riverton • *Eastampton • Eayrestown • *Edgewater Park • Ellisdale • Evesboro • Evesham • Ewansville • Farnerville • Fellowship • *Fieldsboro • *Florence • Florence Station • Flyat • Folwell • *Fort Dix • Fostertown • Four Mile • Four Mile Circle • Fox Chase • Garfield Park • Garfield Park East • Garfield Park North • Georgetown • Green Bank • Greentree Village • *Hainesport • Hampton Furnace • Hampton Gate • Hampton Lakes • Hanover Furnace • Harrisville • Hartford • Hawthorne Park • Hedding • Heritage Village • Herman • High Crossing • Hockamik • Hoot Owl Estates • Ivywood • Jacksonville • Jacobstown • Jenkins • Jobstown • Johnson Place • *Juliustown • Kinkora • Kirbys Mill • Lake Pine • Lebanon Lake Estates • Leektown • *Leisuretowne • Lenola • Lewistown • Lower Bank • Lower Forge• • •
What is a USDA Loan? |
The USDA 502 Guaranteed Loan Program is designed to help homebuyers in eligible rural areas secure affordable housing with no down payment required. Backed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, this loan offers competitive interest rates, flexible credit requirements, and lower mortgage insurance costs compared to conventional loans. Borrowers work with approved lenders, and the USDA provides a guarantee, reducing the lender’s risk and making homeownership more accessible. |
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• Lower Mill • *Lumberton • *Mansfield • Mansfield Square • Maple Shade • Marlton • Marlton Lakes • Martha • Martins Beach • Masonville • Maxwell • McDonald • McGuire AFB • Meadford Farms • *Medford • *Medford Lakes • Melrose • Merrygold • Mile Hollow • Millbrook Park • Millside Heights • Moores Mill • Moorestown • MoorestownLenola • Mount • *Mount Holly • Mount Laurel • Mount Misery • New Albany • New Gretna • *New Hanover • New Lisbon • *North Hanover • Oak Shade • Oakwood Lakes • Oliphants Mills • Ong • Orchard View • Oriental • Palmyra • Parry • Parsonville • *Pemberton • *Pemberton Heights • Pennypacker Park • Pheasant Run • Pine Crest • Pine Grove • Pine Lane • Plaza Park • Pointville • *Presidential Lakes Estates • Ramblewood • Rancocas • Rancocas Heights • Rancocas Woods • Red Lion • Retreat • *Riverside • Riverside Park • Riverton • *Roebling • Sandtown • Scrapetown • Scratch Ridge • *Shamong • Sharp • Shinntown • Sim Place • Somerset Park • Sooy Place • South Park • *Southampton • Speedwell • Springside • Springville • Stanwick • Stanwick Glen • Stevens • Stow Acres • Sykesville • Sylvan Glen • *Tabernacle • Taunton Lake • Texas • The Maples • Timbuctoo • Tomlinson Mill • Town Estates • Twin Hill Park • Tylertown • Union Mills • Upper Mill • Upton • Vincentown • Wading River • Wallace Mill • Wellington Park • West Moorestown • *Westampton • Whitesbog • Willingboro • Willow Ridge • *Woodland • Woodlane • Woodmansie • Woodstream • *Wrightstown
There are 1,322 USDA backed residential loans in Burlington county with an average loan balance of $167,028. Over 86% of the loans helped first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 39 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $170,050. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,426 SqFt. Alternate income limits exist to determine loan eligibility in Burlington county. For a household of upto 4 people the income limit is $103,650. For a household of between 5 and 8 people the income limit increases to $136,800.
The size of Burlington County is roughly 2,122 square kilometers. USDA defined regions of rural loan ineligibility in Burlington cover 263 square kilometers of the county. Approximately 12.4% of Burlington County is ineligible for traditional USDA home loans. The influence score for Burlington County is 1. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.
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 USDA properties in Burlington County.
Burlington County is located in the great state of New Jersey, USA, and is part of the Delaware Valley area. It was established in 1694, making it one of the oldest counties in the state. Burlington County originally included portions of what are now Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Ocean counties, but over time those areas were split off into separate counties.
During the American Revolutionary War, several significant battles took place in this region, such as the Battle of Iron Works Hill in Mount Holly in 1776. The county also played a prominent role in the Underground Railroad, with multiple safe houses and stations located throughout the area to help enslaved Africans escape to freedom.
One of the most notable figures from Burlington County is the famous Quaker minister, poet, and abolitionist, John Woolman (1720-1772), who was a prominent anti-slavery activist and an influential figure in the early Society of Friends. Woolman's writings and messages to the Quaker community contributed to the eventual decision by American Quakers to disown slaveholders in 1776.
A fun fact about Burlington County is that it is home to the historic Smithville Park, which was once a thriving industrial town with its roots in the 19th century. Today, the park features the remains of the industrial village, some preserved historic homes, and a beautiful butterfly garden for visitors to enjoy.
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