Finance
A Washington borrower is applying for a USDA Rural Development loan. USDA loans are available for properties located:
AIn any Washington county
BIn rural and certain suburban areas designated by USDA eligibility maps✓ Correct
COnly on agricultural land
DWithin HUD-designated opportunity zones
Explanation
USDA Rural Development loans are available for properties in rural areas and certain suburban areas that meet USDA's eligibility criteria based on population and location. Urban areas are generally not eligible.
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