USDA Loan Eligibility Requirements – Am I eligible?

USDA Loan Eligibility

For those looking to purchase a house in a rural area, the USDA loan is an excellent option. It is designed to help people with low-moderate incomes buy homes in rural areas. In order to qualify, you must meet basic eligibility requirements, and your debt-to-income ratio should not exceed 50%. You must also prove that you can afford your mortgage. If you have a stable source of income, such as a job, you should be able to get a USDA home loan. Read More

View Alaska USDA Loan Limits

Zero-down USDA Guaranteed Loans are the most popular rural development mortgage program in Alaska. These loans are available for anyone with low to moderate income to purchase a home in approved rural areas with no down payment.  The USDA Guaranteed Loan Program is also the favorite no-down payment mortgage in Alaska for non-veterans today, and can be used for a broader range of applicant incomes than USDA Direct Loans.

What are Alaska USDA Loans?

The USDA loan program was created by the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development, also known as “USDA RD”. USDA Guaranteed Loans (also known as USDA Section 502 Guaranteed Loans) are a mortgage program for low and moderate income mortgage applicants. Alaska USDA loans provide low-cost, government insured mortgage options that suit a variety of home buying needs. The most common mortgages offered through USDA are known as “Guaranteed” loans. USDA Guaranteed Loans are 100% financing mortgages, which means you can use them to buy a home with no down payment.

Alaska USDA Loan Requirements

USDA loan requirements mainly focus on the home loan applicant and the property. First off, the home must be located in an approved rural areas to be considered eligible for USDA financing. Second off, the home buyer must meet all income requirements set forth by USDA. These income limits are established through a combination of debt-to-income ratios and income ceilings that equal 115% of the area median income (AMI) for the particular area. Statewide, Alaska carries a median household income of $77,640, but that can vary from county to county. Ultimately, the applicant must also meet all lender requirements for mortgage approval which include:

  • Credit Requirements
  • Income Requirements
  • Documentation Requirements

Alaska USDA Loan Limits

USDA doesn’t set specific maximum loan amounts for guaranteed mortgages. Instead, local limits are determined by a combination of the area USDA maximum income limit and the borrower’s debt-to-income ratios. This approach means that guaranteed Alaska USDA loan limits are fluid and based upon numerous factors. The limits listed below are based on approximate calculations. Actual guaranteed loan limits may vary.

Area
1-4 Person Households
5-8 Person Households
Aleutians East Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Aleutians East Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Aleutians West Census Area, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Aleutians West Census Area, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Anchorage, AK MSA - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Anchorage, AK MSA - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Bethel Census Area, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Bethel Census Area, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Bristol Bay Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Bristol Bay Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Denali Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Denali Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Dillingham Census Area, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Dillingham Census Area, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Fairbanks, AK MSA - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Fairbanks, AK MSA - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Haines Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Haines Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Juneau City and Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Juneau City and Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Kenai Peninsula Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Kenai Peninsula Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Ketchikan Gateway Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Ketchikan Gateway Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Kodiak Island Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Kodiak Island Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Kusilvak Census Area - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Kusilvak Census Area - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Lake and Peninsula Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Lake and Peninsula Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Matanuska-Susitna Borough, AK HUD Metro FMR Area - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Matanuska-Susitna Borough, AK HUD Metro FMR Area - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Nome Census Area, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Nome Census Area, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
North Slope Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
North Slope Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Northwest Arctic Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Northwest Arctic Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Petersburg Census Area, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Petersburg Census Area, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Prince of Wales-Hyder Census Area, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Sitka City and Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Sitka City and Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Skagway Municipality, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Skagway Municipality, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Valdez-Cordova Census Area, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Valdez-Cordova Census Area, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Wrangell City and Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Wrangell City and Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Yakutat City and Borough, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Yakutat City and Borough, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, AK - AREAS WITH A ROAD SYSTEM (115%)$391,000$500,000
Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, AK - AREAS WITHOUT A ROAD SYSTEM (150%)$587,000$776,000

Additional USDA Limits

What is the maximum amount that I can borrow with a USDA Loan?

The maximum amount for a USDA home loan in Alaska is determined by:

  • Maximum Loan Amount: There’s no set maximum loan amount for USDA rural home loans in AK. Instead, your debt-to-income ratios dictate how much home your can afford (29/41 ratios). Additionally, your total household monthly income must be within USDA allowed maximum income limits for your area. Maximum USDA Guaranteed Loan income limits for all areas can be found at here.
  • Maximum Financing: The maximum USDA Rural Development Loan amount in AK is 100% of the home’s appraised value plus the 1% USDA RD Loan guarantee fee.

What types of loans does USDA offer in Alaska?

Two USDA home loan options are presently available in Alaska for single family households. These programs are backed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture by way of its Rural Development Housing Loans:

  • Alaska USDA Guaranteed Home Loans – Guaranteed Loans the most common Rural Housing Loans in Alaska, because they accommodate higher income limits and 100% financing for home purchases. USDA Guaranteed applicants may have an income of up to 115% of the median household income for the area, which average $77,640 across the state. Specific area income limits for the program can be viewed here. All USDA Guaranteed Loans carry 30 year terms and are set at a fixed rate.
  • Alaska USDA Direct Home Loans – USDA Direct Housing Loans in Alaska are less common than USDA Guaranteed Loans and are only available for low and very low income households to obtain homeownership, as defined by the USDA. Very low income is defined as below 50 percent of the area median income (AMI); low income is between 50 and 80 percent of AMI; moderate income is 80 to 100 percent of AMI. Click here to see area income limits for this program.

What factors determine if I’m eligible for a USDA Loan in Alaska?

To be eligible for a USDA loan in Alaska, your monthly housing costs (mortgage principal and interest, property taxes, and insurance) must meet a specified percentage of your gross monthly income (29% ratio). Your credit background will be fairly considered. A 620 FICO credit score is generally required to obtain a USDA Rural Housing Loan approval through most lenders. You must also have enough income to pay your housing costs plus all additional monthly debt (41% ratio). These ratios can be exceeded somewhat with compensating factors. Applicants for loans may have an income of up to 115% of the median income for the area. Families must be without adequate housing, but be able to afford the mortgage payments, including taxes and insurance.

How much money will I need for the down payment and closing costs?

Rural Development Mortgages in Alaska require no down payment and they allow for the closing costs to be included in the loan amount (appraisal permitting).

What property types are allowed for USDA Mortgages?

While USDA Guidelines do require that the property be Owner Occupied (OO), they also allow you to purchase condos, planned unit developments, manufactured homes, and single family residences.

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How To Get a USDA Loan

How to get a USDA loan

A USDA loan is a home mortgage offered by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The program is designed to help rural Americans buy homes. These loans don’t require a down payment and carry low, fixed interest rates. However, there are some important requirements for eligibility. Read More

USDA Loan Requirements

USDA Loan Requirements

If you are looking to buy a new home in a rural area, you may be eligible for a USDA loan. USDA loans are federally backed mortgages that are designed to help those who are on the lower end of the income scale find a home that they can afford. Read More

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