Clinton County, Pennsylvania USDA Loan
What areas of Clinton County are eligible for the USDA Mortgage Program?
ALL of Clinton County is Eligible for the USDA Rural Development Loan. Some of the larger towns in Clinton County, Pennsylvania that are eligible for a USDA loan include Loch Haven, Flemington, Mill Hall and Renovo.
To check to see if a specific home in Clinton County, Pennsylvania is USDA Eligible call 717-745-8380 or email USDA@keystonehomefinance.com
USDA Eligible Areas in Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Avis
Bald Eagle
Beech Creek
Bitumen
Booneville
Caldwell
Castanea
Cedar Springs
Clintondale
Cooks Run
Crestmont
Drocton
Drury Run
Dunnstown
East Keating
East Renovo
Eastville
Farrandsville
Farwell
Flemington
Gleasonton
Greenburr
Hammersley Fork
Haneyville
Hyner
Keating
Lamar
Leidy
Lock Haven
Logan Mills
Loganton
Mackeyville
Mc Elhattan
Mill Hall
North Bend
Noyes
Parvin
Renovo
Rosecrans
Rote
Sagamore Hill
Salona
Shintown
South Renovo
Sunset Pines
Swissdale
Tylersville
Westport
West Renovo
Woolrich
Youngdale
all other areas
Note: This list is an indicator of USDA Eligible Areas for the County but does not necessarily include every possible eligible area. If you do not see your town listed, feel free to contact us to double check. If you are in a rural area and do not see your town listed above, you are in a USDA Eligible Area.
Clinton County USDA Household Income Limits
If your Income exceeds the figures listed here, you may still qualify. The USDA allows for several deductions which may allow your Household Income to fit within their Maximum Adjusted Income Guidelines.
Deductions to reduce your USDA Household Income Calculation
$480 for each minor child living in the household
$480 for any student living in the household who is not on the mortgage application
$400 for each disabled household member who is not on the mortgage application
Documented Child Care Expenses for household members under the age of 13
Documented Medical/Disability Expenses for household members age 62 or older (this deduction is allowable if the expense exceeds 3% of the household income)