Finance
A Washington homebuyer who qualifies for a USDA rural development loan must purchase a property:
AIn any Washington city or town
BIn an eligible rural area as designated by USDA✓ Correct
CIn a county with fewer than 100,000 residents
DWithin 10 miles of farmland
Explanation
USDA rural development loans are available only for properties in USDA-designated eligible rural areas. In Washington, many areas outside major metro centers qualify, but Seattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue do not.
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