USDA Income Limit in Maryland
July 19, 2011 by Jack Collie · Leave a Comment

Good news came from the USDA’s Rural Housing Program on July 1st. The new maximum income guidelines in Maryland for 2011 have been released, and most areas in MD received increases. This means that more people will be eligible for 100% financing, on their personal residence, in the less urban/rural areas of the state of Maryland. The highest income limit is $97,950 for a family of 1-4 and $129,300 for 5-8 family members, in the Washington metro area. Contact Bill Sohan at Academy Mortgage for the maximum in your county, and for property eligibility: 410-963-2308 or bill.sohan@academy.cc www.yourbaltimorelender.com
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