Fairfield County, Ohio USDA Mortgage
What areas of Fairfiele County, Ohio are eligible for the Rural Development USDA Mortgage Program?
The two areas of Fairfield County, Ohio that are not eligible for the USDA Rural Development Loan Program include the city of Lancaster and the northwest corner of the county around Reynoldsburg and Pickerington that is included in the Columbus metro area. Outside of these two areas, the rest of Fairfield County, Ohio is geographically eligible area for the No Down Payment USDA Mortgage Program. Some of the Fairfield County, Ohio towns that are eligible for the USDA Mortgage Program include Baltimore, Bremen, Buckeye Lake, Carroll, and Fairfield Beach.
USDA Eligible Areas in Fairfield County, Ohio
Eligible Cities & Towns
Amanda
Baltimore
Bremen
Carroll
Colfax
Delmont
Drinkle
Dumontsville
Fairfield Beach
Hide-A-Way Hills
Horns Mill
Lithopolis
Marcy
Millersport
North Berne
Oakthorpe
Pleasantville
Revenge
Royalton
Rushville
Stoutsville
Sugar Grove
Thurston
all other areas
Note: This list is an indicator of USDA Eligible Areas for Fairfield County, Ohio but does not necessarily include every possible eligible area. If you live in a rural area of Fairfield County, Ohio then you are located in a USDA eligible area for a Rural Development - No Down Payment - USDA mortgage.
Fairfield County, Ohio USDA Household Income Limits
If it appears your household income is too high, you may still qualify. The Ohio USDA Program allows for several deductions of expenses which may help your Household Income to fit within their Maximum Adjusted Income Guidelines.
Deductions that lower your calculated USDA Household Income
$480 for every minor child residing in the household
$480 for every student living in the home who is not on the mortgage application
$400 for every disabled member of the household who is listed on the mortgage application
Documented Child Care Expenses for household members ages 12 and under
Documented Disability and Medical Expenses for members of the household aged 62 or older. This deduction is allowed only if this expense is more than 3% of the household income)