Finance
A Texas buyer qualifies for a USDA Rural Development guaranteed loan. This type of loan is available for properties:
AIn Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio only
BIn eligible rural and suburban areas with income-qualifying borrowers✓ Correct
COnly for agricultural land purchase
DIn any Texas county without income limits
Explanation
USDA Rural Development guaranteed loans are available for properties in eligible rural and suburban areas (as defined by USDA) and require borrowers to meet income limits. They offer 100% financing.
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