browse list of realtors working in Suffolk County
Suffolk county has 2 usdaproperties.com realtors ready to help with your search!
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Barbara Coglianese | from Coldwell Banker American Homes |
Hilda Chin | from Coldwell Banker American Homes |
There are 18 USDA backed residential loans in Suffolk county with an average loan balance of $298,388. Over 94% of the loans helped first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 35 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $309,638. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,371 SqFt. Alternate income limits exist to determine loan eligibility in Suffolk county. For a household of upto 4 people the income limit is $127,850. For a household of between 5 and 8 people the income limit increases to $168,750.
The size of Suffolk County is roughly 2,990 square kilometers. USDA defined regions of rural loan ineligibility in Suffolk cover 5,239 square kilometers of the county. Approximately 175.2% of Suffolk County is ineligible for traditional USDA home loans. The influence score for Suffolk County is 1. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.
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Amagansett • Amity Harbor • Amityville • Apaquogue • Aquebogue • Art Village • Asharoken • Atlantique • Babylon • Baiting Hollow • Barnes Hole • Barnes Landing • Bay Point • Bay Shore • Bayberry Dunes • Bayport • Baywood • Beach Hampton • Beixedon Estates • Belle Terre • Bellport • Bellview Beach • Blue Point • Bohemia • Brentwood • Bridgehampton • Brightwaters • Brookhaven • Calverton • Canoe Place • Center Moriches • Centereach • Centerport • Central Islip • Cherry Grove • Cobb • Cold Spring Harbor • Cold Spring Harbor Station • Commack • Copiague • Coram • Crystal Brook • *Cutchogue • Cutchogue Station • Davis Park • Deer Park • *Dering Harbor • Devon • Ditch Plains • Divinity Hill • Dix Hills • East Brentwood • East Cutchogue • East Farmingdale • East Hampton • East Hampton North • East Hauppauge • East Islip • *East Marion • East Moriches • East Northport • East Patchogue • East Quogue • East Setauket • East Shoreham • Eastport • Eastside • Eatons Neck • Elwood • Fair Harbor • Farmingville • Fire Island • Fire Island Pines • Fireplace • *Fishers Island • Flanders • Flying Point • Fort Hill • Fort Salonga • Georgica • Gerard Park • Gilgo • Gordon Heights • Great River • Great River Station • Greenlawn • *Greenport • *Greenport West • Hagerman • Halesite • Half Hollow • Hampton Bays • Hampton Beach • Hampton Park • Hardscrabble • Hauppauge • Hayground • Head of the Harbor • Holbrook • Holtsville • Huntington • Huntington Bay • Huntington Beach • Huntington Station • Islandia • Islip • Islip Terrace • Jamesport • Kings Park • Kingstown • Kismet • Lafarges Landing • Lake Grove • Lake Ronkonkoma • Laughing Waters • *Laurel • Lefferts Mill • Lindenhurst • Little Plains • Lloyd Harbor • Lonelyville • Lower Melville • Luce Landing • Maidstone Park • Manorville • Mastic • Mastic Beach • *Mattituck • Mecox • Medford • Melville • Middle Island • Midhampton • Miller Place • Montauk • Montauk Beach • Montauk Station • Montclair Colony • Moriches • Mount Sinai • Napeague • Nassau Farms • Nesconset • *New Suffolk • Newtown • Nissequogue • North Amityville • North Babylon • North Bay Shore • North Bellport • North Great River • North Haven • North Lindenhurst • North Patchogue • North Sea • Northport • Northwest Harbor • Northwest Landing • Noyack • Oak Beach • Oak BeachCaptree • Oakdale • Oakville • Ocean Bay Park • Ocean Beach • Old Field • Old Mastic • *Orient • Orient Point • Patchogue • Patchogue Highlands • *Peconic • Pine Aire • Pine Neck • Point oWoods • Ponquogue • Poquott • Port Jefferson • Port Jefferson Station • Quiogue • Quogue • Rampasture • Reeves Park • Remsenburg • RemsenburgSpeonk • Reydon Shores • Ridge • Riverhead • Robbins Rest • Rocky Point • Ronkonkoma • Rose Grove • Sag Harbor • Sagaponack • Saint James • Saltaire • San Remo • Sayville • Scuttlehole • Seaview • Selden • Setauket • SetauketEast Setauket • *Shelter Island • *Shelter Island Heights • Shinnecock Hills • Shirley • Shoreham • Siegfield Park • Silver Beach • Smithtown • Sound Beach • South Haven • South Huntington • South Jamesport • South Manor • South Setauket • Southampton • *Southold • Speonk • Springs • Squassux Landing • Squiretown • Stony Brook • Stony Brook University • Sweyze • Terryville • The Creek Beach • The Landing • Tiana • Upton • Vernon Valley • Village of the Branch • Wading River • Wainscott • Water Island • Water Mill • West Babylon • West Bay Shore • West Gilgo Beach • West Hampton Dunes • West Hills • West Islip • West Mecox Village • West Sayville • West Tiana • Westhampton • Westhampton Beach • Wheatley Heights • Wildwood • Wincoma • Woodcliff Park • Wyandanch • Yaphank
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 Suffolk County.
Suffolk County is located in the easternmost part of New York State, on Long Island. Established on November 1, 1683, it is one of the twelve original counties of the Province of New York, created by British rule after the Treaty of Westminster in 1674. Suffolk County got its name in honor of English county Suffolk, reflecting the origins of many of its early settlers who arrived from that region.
The area was initially inhabited by indigenous people, like the Algonquian-speaking Lenape tribe, also known as the Delaware Indians. European settlers first arrived in the early 1600s, with the majority being English Puritans. During the American Revolution, the British occupied Long Island, including Suffolk County. After the war, the county transitioned from mostly agricultural land to a burgeoning resort destination due to its beautiful Atlantic Ocean coastline, the Great South Bay, and Long Island Sound.
Suffolk County is known for its picturesque beaches, quaint coastal towns, and charming rural landscapes. It is home to the famous Hamptons, a summer getaway for New York City's affluent residents, as well as Fire Island, a popular beach for both locals and tourists.
A fun fact about Suffolk County is that it houses the first U.S. lighthouse, which was built in Montauk in 1797. Called Montauk Point Lighthouse, it is still in operation today and offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean for visitors.