Finance
USDA Rural Development loans may be available to New Hampshire buyers purchasing in:
AManchester, Nashua, and Concord only
BEligible rural and suburban areas designated by USDA✓ Correct
CAny location statewide
DOnly farming communities with populations under 500
Explanation
USDA Rural Development loans are available in USDA-eligible rural and suburban areas. Much of New Hampshire outside major urban centers (Manchester, Nashua, Concord) may qualify.
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