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August 2024 Featured Agent | |
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Marsha Henkel | from Keller Williams |
There are 74 USDA backed residential loans in Morrow county with an average loan balance of $112,269. Over 89% of the loans helped first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 39 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $115,731. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,345 SqFt. Morrow county applies the standard USDA income limits to determine loan eligibility. For a household of upto 4 people the income limit is $90,300. For a household of between 5 and 8 people the income limit is increased to $119,200.
The size of Morrow County is roughly 5,307 square kilometers. There are no geographical USDA loan restrictions in this county. The influence score for Morrow County is 9. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.
Start your search for USDA loan eligible properties in the cities of Morrow County, OR
* cities most likely to have USDA loan eligible properties for sale.
*Boardman • Castle • Cecil • Clarke • Eightmile • Ella • Gooseberry • *Heppner • *Ione • *Irrigon • Lena • *Lexington • Morgan • Munley • Parkers Mill • Pine City • Reeds Mill • Ruggs • Sand Hollow • Valby
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 Morrow County.
Morrow County is located in the northeastern part of the great state of Oregon, USA. Established on February 16, 1885, the county was created out of the western part of Umatilla County and named after Jackson Lee Morrow, an important figure in the district. The county seat, Heppner, is named after a member of its founding family, Henry Heppner.
Morrow County is a diverse region that spans across an area of 2,049 square miles, encompassing portions of the Blue Mountain range, the Columbia River, and the Umatilla National Forest. The area's topography ranges from forested mountains and fertile agricultural valleys to meandering rivers and arid high desert landscapes.
Throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Morrow County thrived as an agricultural and timber-based economy. Positioned along the Oregon Trail, the county bears witness to the rich history of pioneers and settlers who traveled westward in search of a better life.
One fun fact about Morrow County is that the county's largest event, the Morrow County Fair and Rodeo, held annually in August, has been a major source of entertainment and community building for over 100 years. Another interesting fact is that the picturesque town of Boardman, located along the Columbia River, is home to the SAGE Center, an interactive museum that honors the area's agricultural history and innovations in sustainable energy.