Oregon USDA Loan

Oregon USDA Loan Built Outside Portland and Eugene

Most of Oregon outside Portland and Eugene metros qualifies for USDA. An Oregon USDA Loan opens the rural and small town path with zero down, real income limits, and honest mapping before you commit emotionally to a place.

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What Oregon Buyers Need to Know About USDA Eligibility

USDA eligibility in Oregon covers most of the state outside Portland, Eugene, and Salem metros. Income limits run around 115 percent of area median, adjusted for household size. The property must be your primary residence, structurally sound, and inside the eligible USDA map. We pull the county geography and run your income math honestly, before you fall for any specific property in your search.

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USDA 30 Year Purchase

Zero Down Start
Monthly payment
$2,053.64
Rate Points (cost)
2.000
(
$7,000
)
Rate
5.875%
APR
6.486%
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Effective date:
2026-06-16

Rates and APR shown are based on a $350,000 loan amount, 850 credit score, primary residence, single family home, 75% loan to value ratio, and owner occupied property. Payment example assumes no other liens on the property and includes principal and interest only. Taxes, insurance, mortgage insurance, and escrow items are not included and will increase the actual payment. Rates, APR, and points are subject to change without notice and may vary based on credit profile, property type, occupancy, loan to value, loan amount, and other qualifying factors. Not all borrowers will qualify.

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What Makes an Oregon USDA Loan Worth Pursuing

Three things make a USDA loan worth pursuing for Oregon buyers who qualify on geography and income. Zero down payment, modest fees relative to FHA insurance, and rural and small town flexibility that fits broad Oregon geography outside Portland and Eugene other products do not.

Zero Down Across Eligible Oregon

USDA's zero down structure lets qualified Oregon buyers skip the saving years most other programs require. Across broad eligible Oregon geography, closing costs can often roll into seller credits, accelerating the realistic path to keys honestly.

Lower Total Cost in Oregon

USDA's one percent upfront guarantee fee plus roughly 0.35 percent annual fee usually beats FHA's combined insurance costs over the life of an Oregon loan. We model both side by side honestly first.

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USDA's geographic and income rules trip up generalist lenders. We know the Oregon eligibility map cold, run your income math precisely, and stay your one advisor from the first call through closing day.

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Process

Your Oregon USDA Loan Path, Step by Step

01

Oregon Map and Income Math

We pull the Oregon USDA eligibility map for your target area and run household income against the limit. Both must clear before we move ahead honestly.

02

Pull the Oregon Income Picture

We document income for every adult in the Oregon household, verify employment, and confirm household composition. USDA counts everyone's income against the area limit honestly here.

03

Property and Appraisal in Oregon

Once we have your offer accepted on an eligible Oregon property, the USDA appraisal verifies value and confirms condition. USDA is stricter than conventional on roof, paint, and heating systems.

04

Close on Your Oregon Home

We submit through the Guaranteed Underwriting System, then USDA itself reviews the file. Two stage approval means the Oregon closing usually lands inside thirty to forty five days.

USDA Loans compared with other mortgage loans

Feature
Down payment
Who it helps
Credit flexibility
Property limits
Mortgage insurance
Best for

USDA

FHA

Conventional

VA

Zero down for eligible buyers
3.5% minimum
3%–20% depending on lender
Zero down for veterans and service members
Rural and suburban buyers under income limits
Buyers with lower credit or small savings
Strong credit buyers with larger savings
Veterans, active duty, and eligible spouses
Flexible if income and property qualify
Lower scores accepted
Higher credit needed for best terms
Very flexible for those who qualify
Must be in USDA eligible area
No location limits
No location limits
No location limits
Annual fee, usually lower than FHA
Upfront and monthly premiums
PMI if under 20% down, can be removed
None required
Affordable homes outside the city
Easier credit with low down payment
Broad options with strong credit and savings
Lowest cost path for veterans and service members
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I'd heard USDA closings take longer but David at Oxford got ours done in Corvallis right on schedule. Managed the program requirements efficiently and kept the timeline tight. Zero down, closed on time, and the communication throughout was outstanding. David runs a well organized operation.

Timothy Bell

Corvallis
,
Oregon

The USDA program has extra steps compared to conventional. Craig at Oxford handled every one of them on our Springfield purchase without missing a beat. Eligibility verification, income documentation, property requirements. Craig knew the process cold and kept us informed at every stage.

Richard Ross

Springfield
,
Oregon

Every other loan option would have required draining our savings for a down payment. Corey at Oxford showed us USDA for our Medford home and we bought with zero out of pocket for the down payment. Savings stayed intact. Peace of mind stayed intact. Corey found the smartest path.

Ethan Freeman

Medford
,
Oregon

We looked at several loan types and the USDA program through Christyanne at Oxford made the most sense for our Beaverton purchase. Zero down meant we could keep our savings for closing costs, moving, and a new washer and dryer. Christyanne helped us think about the full financial picture, not just the mortgage.

Tyler Ross

Beaverton
,
Oregon

The best part of the USDA program wasn't just zero down. It was keeping our savings. Chris at Oxford closed our Bend purchase without touching our emergency fund. Moving costs, new furniture, unexpected expenses. We had a cushion for all of it because Chris found us the right loan.

Douglas Hunter

Bend
,
Oregon

Small town feel with room to breathe. That's what we were looking for and the Hillsboro area delivered. Charles at Oxford got us in through the USDA program with nothing down. The payment is comfortable, the neighbors wave when you drive by, and the commute isn't bad. Charles helped us find our spot.

Marie Jenkins

Hillsboro
,
Oregon

Wanted some land with our home. Found the perfect property near Gresham and Brock at Oxford confirmed it was USDA eligible. Zero down, reasonable monthly payment, and we have over an acre now. Brock handled the program requirements and we handled the moving truck.

Emma Watson

Gresham
,
Oregon

City prices were insane. We looked a little further out near Eugene and Bailey at Oxford told us the area qualified for USDA. Nothing down, great rate, and we got twice the house for half the stress. Sometimes the best move is the one you weren't expecting.

Sierra Wright

Eugene
,
Oregon

We wanted the slower pace of life near Salem. Trees, space, quiet streets. Antonio at Oxford showed us the USDA program made it affordable. Zero down, competitive rate, and we're living the life we always wanted. The program is designed for areas like ours and Antonio knew exactly how to use it.

Ryan Edwards

Salem
,
Oregon

Our Portland rent was $1,500 and climbing. Our USDA mortgage through Abigail at Oxford is $1,350 and locked. Zero down, own the home, building equity. The math was a no brainer once Abigail laid it out. Should have made this call a year ago.

Gabriella Davis

Portland
,
Oregon
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Affordability with a USDA loan.

Test different home prices, down payment amounts, and property taxes for your county to see what fits your budget. This USDA Loan calculator gives you a clear estimate of your potential payment so you can choose a number that feels comfortable before you start touring homes.

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Oregon USDA Loan Questions, Answered Honestly

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Which Oregon properties qualify for a USDA loan?

USDA publishes an interactive eligibility map. We pull it for any specific Oregon property address you are considering and confirm whether it falls inside the eligible boundary before you write an offer. Most of Oregon outside Portland, Eugene, and Salem qualifies, but verification near metro edges matters block by block.

What income counts toward the Oregon USDA limit?

USDA limits run roughly 115 percent of area median income, adjusted for household size. Oregon county medians vary widely between coast and high desert. We pull the exact figure for your specific county and household composition before any work moves forward, so you know honestly where you stand from day one.

Is USDA or FHA the right call in Oregon?

USDA wins on no down payment and lower long term fees compared to FHA, but only works in USDA eligible Oregon geography. FHA fits if your target sits inside Portland, Eugene, or Salem, or if you want options on properties USDA simply will not touch in Oregon. We model both honestly first.

How much does USDA cost in Oregon compared to FHA?

USDA charges a one percent upfront guarantee fee, typically rolled into the Oregon loan amount, plus an annual fee of roughly 0.35 percent of the loan balance, paid monthly. Both are meaningfully lower than FHA mortgage insurance over the full life of a typical Oregon loan we model honestly.

Does USDA require repairs for Oregon purchases?

USDA condition standards run stricter than conventional. The Oregon property must have a sound roof critical given Oregon rainfall, working heating and electrical systems, safe water and septic, no peeling exterior paint, and no major structural issues. Common cosmetic items the seller can address before closing rather than after.

How does credit affect Oregon USDA approval?

USDA itself sets no official minimum credit score, but most lenders want 640 or higher for automated approval through the Guaranteed Underwriting System. Below 640, your Oregon file goes to manual underwriting, which works but requires more documentation around the story behind the score honestly. We walk you through both paths.

When can I expect to close on my Oregon USDA file?

USDA closings in Oregon typically run thirty to forty five days, longer than conventional or FHA. The reason is two stage approval: your lender underwrites first, then the file goes to the USDA office for a final review. We set that expectation honestly with you and your real estate agent up front from day one.

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