Finance
A Maryland home buyer who qualifies for a USDA Rural Development loan must purchase a property:
AWithin Baltimore City limits
BIn a USDA-eligible rural or semi-rural area✓ Correct
CIn a Priority Funding Area
DWithin a Chesapeake Bay Critical Area
Explanation
USDA Rural Development loans are for eligible rural and semi-rural properties. Much of suburban Maryland does not qualify; buyers must verify property eligibility.
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