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Alicia Horton
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USDA Loans

Alicia Horton
  • Blue Springs, MO
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Hello, Everyone,

Need a lender that specializes in USDA loans. Any recommendation would be of great assistance (In the Kansas City, Mo area). 

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Kreighton Reed
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Kreighton Reed
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  • Denver, CO
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@Alicia Horton USDA loans are an amazing product.  I got into my first house with one.  How can you beat 0% down!  One thing to note:  because it is a government program they set a specific budget aside for USDA which means sometimes towards the end of the calendar year they "run out" of funds and you have to wait until January for the budget to be reset. To view a USDA coverage map go to http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/we...

To find a lender in your area I would call the local USDA office and ask for a referral.  I called the 2 largest mortgage firms in my area and asked for someone that had recently done one.  It took me a few calls but I found someone that had done one recently.

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