browse list of realtors working in Harris County
Harris county has 7 usdaproperties.com realtors ready to help with your search!
January 2025 Featured Agents | |
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Tony Hiner | from Home Smart |
Wendy Johnson | from Houston Premium Homes Realty Group |
Carolina Uranga | from JLA REALTY |
Sherry Winkel | from JPAR - The Sears Group |
Stacey Ruiz | from RE/MAX Universal |
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There are 659 USDA backed residential loans in Harris county with an average loan balance of $142,998. Over 90% of the loans helped first time home buyers. Borrowers were an average age of 37 years old. The typical appraised home value was around $143,545. On average the rural home size purchased with this loan was approximately 1,820 SqFt. Alternate income limits exist to determine loan eligibility in Harris county. For a household of upto 4 people the income limit is $90,650. For a household of between 5 and 8 people the income limit increases to $119,650.
The size of Harris County is roughly 4,598 square kilometers. USDA defined regions of rural loan ineligibility in Harris cover 3,754 square kilometers of the county. Approximately 81.6% of Harris County is ineligible for traditional USDA home loans. The influence score for Harris County is 1. 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 Harris County, TX
* cities most likely to have USDA loan eligible properties for sale.
Addicks • Aldine • Alief • Atascocita • Bammel • Barker • *Barrett • Baytown • Beaumont Place • Bellaire • Bellaire West • Bunker Hill Village • Channelview • Clear Lake City • Cloverleaf • Coady • *Crosby • Cypress • Deco • Deer Park • Dyersdale • El Lago • Eldon • Galena Park • Golfcrest • Hawthorne Place • Heaker • Heakers • Hedwig Village • Highlands • Hilshire Village • Hockley • Houmont Park • Houston • Houston Heights • Huffman • Hufsmith • Humble • Hunters Creek Village • Jacinto City • Jersey Village • *Katy • Kingwood • Kinwood • Klein • Kohrville • La Porte • Louetta • Lynchburg • Magnolia Gardens • Magnolia Park • Manchester • Mantu • McNair • Melendy • Moonshine Hill • Morgans Point • Mount Houston • Mykawa • Nassau Bay • North Houston • North Shadydale • North Shore • Oates Prairie • Olcott • Pasadena • Pecan Park • Piney Point Village • River Terrace • Riverside Terrace • Rose Hill • Seabrook • Settegast • Sheldon • Shoreacres • South Houston • Southside Place • Spring • Spring Valley • Spring Valley Village • Taylor Lake Village • Tomball • Webster • West University Place • Westfield
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 Harris County.
Harris County, located in the great state of Texas, was founded on December 22, 1836, and was named in honor of John Richardson Harris. Harris was an early settler in the region who established a settlement called Harrisburg in 1826 that eventually became part of the city of Houston. Harris County served as the site for the initial capital of the Republic of Texas in 1836, and later, the burgeoning city of Houston developed as the county seat.
Harris County's geographical position along the Gulf of Mexico coastline led to an advantageous economic position, which grew rapidly due to developments such as the Houston Ship Channel and the Texas oil boom. Its close proximity to fertile lands in the region enabled agriculture to flourish, and the county's population expanded exponentially. Throughout the 20th century, Harris County continued to develop, diversifying its economy to encompass industries such as energy, petrochemicals, aerospace, and healthcare.
A fun fact about Harris County is that it contributed significantly to the history of human space exploration. The county is home to the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, which is NASA's principal center for human spaceflight training, research, and flight control. Launched in 1961, the space center played a crucial role in the historic Apollo 11 mission in 1969, during which Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon.