Rural Development home loans now 4.375
percent
February 10, 2009 - NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Effective Feb 1, the interest rate on
USDA Rural Development home loans has been reduced to 4.375 percent.
Home
prices are at the lowest level in years. Low prices and the rate decrease make
this an excellent time for eligible families to purchase a home in rural areas
through the USDA Rural Development program according to Don Harris, Housing
Programs Director for USDA Rural Development in Tennessee.
USDA Rural
Development staff helped more than 300 homebuyers secure financing in rural
Tennessee last year. By working with applicants up front to ensure they
are financially ready for the responsibilities of homeownership, Rural
Development also kept the delinquency rate on its home loans to less than four
percent in Tennessee.
Rural Development housing programs help families
and individuals in rural areas improve their economic security through
affordable home loans and homebuyer education opportunities. In most cases
Rural Development home loans may be made without a down
payment.
Depending on an applicant’s income, monthly payments may
be based on an interest rate as low as one percent. Loans are typically
made for 33 years at a fixed interest rate. Monthly payment assistance may also
be available for those who qualify.
Eligibility for assistance is based
on family income and varies by county. Rural Development staff will help
applicants calculate their adjusted family income and complete the application
process.
Rural Development also has very low-interest loans for home
repairs related to health, safety and accessibility. Applicants must own
their home. Those over aged 62 may qualify for a home repair grant in some
cases.
USDA Rural Development invests financial and technical resources
in rural communities through housing, community and business development
programs. In Fiscal Year 2008 Rural Development assisted more than 678,000
Tennessee families and businesses with more than $435 million in financial
assistance through loans, loan guarantees and grants.
To schedule an
appointment to discuss homeownership, or for more information on the guaranteed
home-loan program or business development programs available in Tennessee
contact the Rural Development Area Office closest to you or online at
www.rurdev.usda.gov/tn.
USDA Rural Development Area Offices in
Tennessee
Greeneville 423-638-4771 ext
4
800-342-3149 ext 1490
Knoxville
865-523-3338 ext 4
800-342-3149 ext
1491
Chattanooga 423-756-2239 ext
2
800-342-3149 ext 1492
Cookeville 931-528-6539
ext 2
800-342-3149 ext 1493
Nashville
615-783-1359
800-342-3149 ext
1359
Lawrenceburg 931-762-6913 ext
4
800-342-3149 ext 1494
Jackson
731-668-2091 ext 2
800-342-3149 ext 1495
Union
City 731-885-6480 ext
4
800-342-3149 ext 1497
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