Finance
USDA Rural Development loans in Idaho are designed for:
ALarge commercial agricultural operations
BLow-to-moderate income buyers purchasing homes in eligible rural areas✓ Correct
COnly farmers and ranchers
DAny property in Idaho outside of Boise
Explanation
USDA Rural Development loans provide zero-down-payment mortgages for low-to-moderate income buyers purchasing homes in USDA-eligible rural and suburban areas of Idaho.
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