Finance
A USDA Rural Development loan is designed for:
ABuyers in urban areas with below-average incomes
BBuyers purchasing in eligible rural and suburban areas✓ Correct
CCommercial property acquisitions
DInvestment property purchases
Explanation
USDA Rural Development loans are designed for buyers purchasing homes in eligible rural and suburban areas who meet income limits, offering 100% financing with no down payment.
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