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Single Family Rural Housing Program in Oregon
Celebrating 60 Years of USDA and Home Ownership Financing

Unprecedented demand for RD's
SFH assistance!
Our SFH Guaranteed
Loan Program is experiencing a record level of activity. Turnaround times
have increased in high volume areas. We know that your projects are
time-critical, and we are doing all we can to assure prompt processing. We
have already responded by redirecting additional resources to assist with the
volume. Thank you for your support of rural Oregon.
HOUSING PROGRAMS INFORMATION GUIDE - a handy summary of all of USDA Rural Development's rural housing programs and activity levels in Oregon
Guaranteed Rural Housing Loans
Guaranteed Single Family Housing Loans are originated by approved mortgage lenders to assist qualified moderate income households in
eligible rural areas.
The loan provides up to 100% financing for households that are within the
household income limit
for the area. The Guarantee eliminates
the need for a down payment and private mortgage insurance.
Customers receive 30-year loans with fixed interest rates.
Contact a local lender, or one of our
Rural Development Area Offices
for names of approved lenders in your area.
Direct Rural Housing Loans
The Section 502 Direct program provides loans in
rural areas for low and very low income households to
purchase or repair their existing home.
Applicants may obtain 100% financing to purchase an existing dwelling,
purchase a site and have a dwelling constructed, or newly constructed homes.
Household income must be within the
household income limit
for the area and home purchase can not exceed the
loan limit for the area. The
homes must be owner occupied and payments are based on household income.
Contact the
Area Office
serving your county for more information and applications forms.
Self Help Housing Loans
The Self-Help Housing loans assists groups of eight to twelve low and
very-low income families work together to build homes new homes under the
supervision of a construction supervisor.
The groups perform at least 65 percent of the construction work.
These groups share the common goal of home ownership and commit
themselves to share in the work that will make that goal a reality.
Contact the
Area Office
serving your county for more information and application forms.
Home Improvement and Repair Loans and Grants
These loans and grants enable
very low-income rural homeowners to
remove health and safety hazards from their homes, to improve or modernize them
and to make them accessible for people with disabilities. Grants are available
for homeowners age 62 and older who cannot afford to repay a loan at a 1%
interest rate.
RD-Oregon Contacts for Single Family Housing Programs