Finance
In Missouri, a buyer using a USDA rural development loan must purchase property located:
AIn any Missouri location
BIn an eligible rural or small-town area as defined by USDA (many Missouri communities qualify)✓ Correct
COnly on agricultural land
DIn counties with fewer than 1,000 people
Explanation
USDA Rural Development loans require the property to be in an eligible area as defined by USDA's maps. Many Missouri communities and suburbs qualify, but major urban centers (Kansas City, St. Louis core areas) typically do not.
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