Finance
Which type of Wyoming property would most likely use a USDA Rural Development loan?
AA luxury condominium in Jackson Hole
BA downtown Cheyenne commercial office building
CA single-family home in a small rural Wyoming town✓ Correct
DA large apartment complex in Casper
Explanation
USDA Rural Development loans are available for eligible buyers purchasing homes in rural areas (typically communities under 35,000 population). Much of Wyoming qualifies as rural, making USDA loans relevant for buyers in smaller Wyoming towns.
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