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There are 216 USDA backed residential loans in Hamilton county with an average loan balance of $129,305. Over 82% of the loans helped first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 38 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $129,586. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,315 SqFt. Alternate income limits exist to determine loan eligibility in Hamilton county. For a household of upto 4 people the income limit is $93,500. For a household of between 5 and 8 people the income limit increases to $123,400.

The size of Hamilton County is roughly 1,068 square kilometers. USDA defined regions of rural loan ineligibility in Hamilton cover 912 square kilometers of the county. Approximately 85.4% of Hamilton County is ineligible for traditional USDA home loans. The influence score for Hamilton County is 1. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.


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Addyston   •   Amberley   •   Amity   •   Ancor   •   Arlington Heights   •   Asbury   •   Autumn Acres   •   Avoca Park   •   Barnesburg   •   Barwyn Acres   •   BeechMar   •   Bevis   •   Blue Ash   •   *Blue Jay   •   Brecon   •   Brentwood   •   Bridgetown   •   Britney Acres   •   Brookhill   •   Camp Dennison   •   Camp Washington   •   Cherry Grove   •   Chesswood Acres   •   Cheviot   •   Cincinnati   •   Clare   •   Cleves   •   Coldstream   •   Colerain Heights   •   Compton Park   •   Concorde Hills   •   Cotillion Village   •   Country Club Acres   •   Covedale   •   Crestwood Acres   •   Cyclorama Heights   •   Deer Park   •   Delhi Hills   •   Delshire   •   Dent   •   Dillionvale   •   Dornbusch   •   Dry Ridge   •   Dry Run   •   Dunlap   •   Edgemont   •   Eileen Gardens   •   *Elizabethtown   •   Elmwood Place   •   Evendale   •   Fairfax   •   Fashion Heights   •   Fernald   •   Finney   •   Finneytown   •   Forest Hills Estates   •   Forest Park   •   Forestville   •   Fox Acres   •   Foxhunter Lane   •   Fruit Hill   •   Galaxy Acres   •   Gieringer   •   Glendale   •   Golf Manor   •   Golfway Acres   •   Grandview   •   Greenfield Village   •   Greenhills   •   Groesbeck   •   Harewood Acres   •   Harrison   •   Highland Park   •   Highpoint   •   Holiday Acres   •   Hollywood Estates   •   *Hooven   •   Huntcrest Acres   •   Idlewood   •   Jones Farm   •   Kenwood   •   Kenwood Hills   •   Kenwood Knolls   •   LaFeuille Terrace   •   Lawyerdale Estates   •   Lincoln Heights   •   Lockland   •   Losantville Triangle   •   Loveland   •   Lynnview   •   Mack   •   Madeira   •   Mariemont   •   Marlain Acres   •   Miami Grove   •   Miami Heights   •   *Miamitown   •   Monfort Heights   •   Montgomery   •   Montgomery Heights   •   Mount Airy Center   •   Mount Healthy   •   Mount Healthy Heights   •   Mount Summit   •   Mountview   •   *New Baltimore   •   New Burlington   •   *New Haven   •   Newtown   •   North Bend   •   North College Hill   •   North Hills Estates   •   North Sagamore Heights   •   Northbrook   •   Northgate   •   Norwood   •   Oakdale   •   Oakley Square   •   Paddison Hills   •   Placid Meadows   •   Plainville   •   Pleasant Hills   •   Pleasant Run   •   Pleasant Run Farm   •   Raiders Run   •   Reading   •   Remington   •   Riverview Heights   •   Rolling Knolls Estate   •   Rossmoyne   •   Saint Bernard   •   Salem Heights   •   Shademoore   •   Shandon Station   •   Sharonville   •   Sherwood Village   •   Silverton   •   Sixteen Mile Stand   •   Skyline Acres   •   Spring Meadows   •   Springdale   •   Sunaire   •   Taylor Creek   •   Taylors Creek   •   Teakwood Acres   •   Terrace Park   •   The Pines   •   The Village of Indian Hill   •   Turpin Hills   •   Twightwee   •   Wardwood Acres   •   Watch Farm Acres   •   Watch Hill   •   White Oak   •   White Oak Meadows   •   Whitetree   •   Wildbrook Acres   •   Winton Terrace   •   Wintondale   •   Woodlawn   •   Wyoming   •   Wyoming Meadows

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 Hamilton County.

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Hamilton County, Ohio
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Hamilton County is located in the southwestern part of the great state of Ohio, USA. The county was officially established by an act of the Northwest Territorial Legislature on January 2, 1790. It was named in honor of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.

The history of Hamilton County can be traced back to the Native American tribes that lived in the region, followed by the arrival of European explorers and settlers, who began to establish a presence in the late 1700s. The county grew in importance after the Revolutionary War when more settlers came to this fertile region.

Cincinnati, founded in 1788 as a small village, is the county seat and the largest city in Hamilton County. In its early years, Cincinnati was a hub for trade and commerce due to its strategic location along the Ohio River. It soon became an important center for steamboat transportation and pork packing.

One fun fact about Hamilton County is that it is home to the Cincinnati Reds, the oldest professional baseball team in the United States. The team was founded in 1869 as the Cincinnati Red Stockings, and has since won five World Series championships.


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