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A 'USDA Rural Development loan' in Connecticut is designed for buyers who:
AAre veterans or active-duty military
BPurchase homes in eligible rural and suburban areas and meet income limits✓ Correct
CAre purchasing commercial farmland
DAre first-time buyers in urban areas
Explanation
USDA Rural Development loans offer 100% financing (no down payment) to eligible buyers in USDA-designated rural and suburban areas who meet income eligibility requirements. Some Connecticut areas qualify.
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