USDA Vs. FHA your options comparison in Eastman, Dodge County, GA

In 2025, USDA loan limit in Eastman, county of Dodge, GA is $336,500 while FHA limit is $472,030 for a single-family home.

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2025 loan limits and downpayment requirments in Eastman, county of Dodge, GA

Loan Type Loan Limit Down payment
USDA $336,500 0%
FHA $472,030 3.5%
Conventional Conforming $726,200 3%

USDA and FHA loan options in Eastman, GA

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What is USDA Loan in Georgia?

USDA home loan is a loan guaranteed by the government Department of Agriculture AKA USDA rural development loan or USDA mortgage and is available in rural neighborhoods only. Unlike FHA loans that require a minimum of 3.5% down payment, the USDA mortgage loan does not require any down payment.

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