Finance
In Wyoming, a USDA Rural Development loan is available for properties located:
AOnly in cities with populations over 50,000
BIn eligible rural and suburban areas as defined by USDA guidelines✓ Correct
COnly for agricultural property purchases
DStatewide without geographic restrictions
Explanation
USDA Rural Development loans (Section 502) are available in eligible rural and some suburban areas as defined by USDA. Wyoming has many eligible areas given its rural character. These loans offer 100% financing with no down payment for qualified borrowers.
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