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Looking to buy in Chester County, Pennsylvania?

There are 850 USDA backed residential loans in Chester county with an average loan balance of $193,033. Over 87% of the loans helped first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 37 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $193,914. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,599 SqFt. Alternate income limits exist to determine loan eligibility in Chester county. For a household of upto 4 people the income limit is $111,100. For a household of between 5 and 8 people the income limit increases to $146,650.

The size of Chester County is roughly 1,969 square kilometers. USDA defined regions of rural loan ineligibility in Chester cover 431 square kilometers of the county. Approximately 21.9% of Chester County is ineligible for traditional USDA home loans. The influence score for Chester County is 1. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.


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Start your search for USDA loan eligible properties in the cities of Chester County, PA   Chester QR code
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Ackworth   •   Aldham   •   Altor   •   Anselma   •   *Atglen   •   *Avondale   •   Bacton   •   Baker   •   Barneston   •   Barnsley   •   Berwyn   •   Birchrunville   •   Birdell   •   Bondsville   •   Bradford Hills   •   Brandamore   •   Brandywine Manor   •   Brookfield   •   Brownbacks   •   Bucktown   •   Bull Tavern   •   Burnt Mills   •   Byers   •   Caln   •   Caln Meeting House   •   Cambridge   •   Cedar Hollow   •   Cedar Knoll   •   Cedarville   •   Chatham   •   Chatwood   •   Chester Springs   •   Chesterbrook   •   Chesterville   •   Cheyney University   •   Chrome   •   Clonmell   •   Coatesville   •   *Cochranville   •   Compass   •   Copesville   •   Corinne   •   Corner Ketch   •   Corner Store   •   Cornog   •   Cossart   •   Coventryville   •   Cromby   •   Cupola   •   Daylesford   •   Devault   •   Devon   •   Dilworthtown   •   Doe Run   •   Dorlan   •   Dowlin   •   Downingtown   •   Dutton Mill   •   Eagle   •   Eagleview   •   Edenton   •   Elkview   •   *Elverson   •   Embreeville   •   Ercildoun   •   Exton   •   Faggs Manor   •   Fairville   •   Fern Hill   •   Fisherville   •   Fontaine   •   Frazer   •   Freemont   •   Fricks Lock   •   Gallagherville   •   General Warren Village   •   Glen Roy   •   Glenhall   •   Glenloch   •   Glenmoore   •   Glennville   •   Glenrose   •   Goosetown   •   Goshenville   •   Green Hill   •   Green Lawn   •   Grove   •   Guthriesville   •   Hallman   •   Hamorton   •   Harmony Hill   •   Harmonyville   •   Hayesville   •   Hayti   •   Hephzibah   •   Hershey Mill   •   Hickory Hill   •   Homeville   •   *Honey Brook   •   Howellville   •   Humphreyville   •   Icedale   •   Ironsides   •   Jennersville   •   Kaolin   •   Kelton   •   Kemblesville   •   *Kenilworth   •   *Kennett Square   •   Kimberton   •   Kirkland   •   Knauertown   •   Landenberg   •   Lees Mill   •   Lenape   •   Lenover   •   Leopard   •   Lewis Mills   •   Lewisville   •   *Lincoln University   •   Lionville   •   Little Washington   •   Loag   •   Longwood   •   Lower Hopewell   •   Lyndell   •   Malvern   •   Marlboro   •   Mendenhall   •   Merlin   •   Milford Mills   •   Mill Lane   •   Milltown   •   *Modena   •   Morstein   •   Mortonville   •   Nantmeal Village   •   New Garden   •   Newlinville   •   Northbrook   •   Nottingham   •   Oakbourne   •   *Oxford   •   Paoli   •   Parker Ford   •   Parkersville   •   *Parkesburg   •   Peacedale   •   Pennhurst   •   Phillipsville   •   Phoenixville   •   Pickering   •   Pikeland   •   Pine Swamp   •   Planebrook   •   Plumsock   •   Pocopson   •   *Pomeroy   •   Pomeroy Heights   •   Porters Mill   •   Pottstown Landing   •   Pughtown   •   Reeceville   •   Rocky Hill   •   Romansville   •   Russellville   •   Sadsburyville   •   Saint Peters   •   Saverys Mill   •   Sconnelltown   •   Seal   •   Sheeder   •   Siousca   •   Slonaker   •   Snowdenville   •   *South Coatesville   •   *South Pottstown   •   *Spring City   •   Springdell   •   Springlawn   •   Springton   •   State Hill   •   Steelville   •   Stottsville   •   Strafford   •   Strickersville   •   Sugartown   •   Suplee   •   Sylmar   •   Talcose   •   Thorndale   •   *Toughkenamon   •   Towerville   •   Trythall   •   Tweedale   •   Upper Octoraro   •   Wagontown   •   Warwick   •   Waterloo Mills   •   Wawaset   •   West Chester   •   West Goshen   •   *West Grove   •   Westtown   •   *Westwood   •   Whitehorse   •   Whiteland Crest   •   Whitford   •   Wickerton   •   Willistown   •   Willowdale   •   Wilmer   •   Woodcrest   •   Woodville   •   Wyebrooke   •   Youngsburg

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 Chester County.

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Chester County, Pennsylvania
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Chester County is a county located in the southeastern part of Pennsylvania. It was named after Chester, England, the county seat of Cheshire, England.

Chester County was officially established in 1682, just a few years after the founding of Pennsylvania by William Penn. The county played an important role in the American Revolutionary War, with several key battles taking place in the area, including the Battle of Brandywine and the Battle of Paoli. Over the years, the county has developed into a major center for agriculture, manufacturing, and technology.

One fun fact about Chester County is that it is home to Longwood Gardens, one of the premier horticultural display gardens in the United States. The gardens cover more than 1,000 acres and feature a wide variety of plants, flowers, and trees, as well as fountains, sculptures, and other artistic installations. Longwood Gardens is a popular destination for visitors from all over the world and hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and educational programs.


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