USDA Vs. FHA Pro and Con comparison in Sherwood, Hamilton County, OH

In 2025, the USDA loan limit for Sherwood in the county of Hamilton, OH, is $336,500. Meanwhile, the FHA loan limit for a single-family house is $472,030.

Use the Lendersa® USDA loan calculator to contrast today's top USDA and FHA rates, determining the required income, credit, reserves, and documents for eligibility. Our advanced mortgage calculator enables a side by side view of USDA, FHA, Conforming, and VA loans, allowing you to choose the ideal program in for your financial situation.

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2025 Loan Limits and Downpayment Requirements in Sherwood, Hamilton, OH

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

USDA and FHA Loan Options in Sherwood, OH

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Defining USDA Loans in OH

USDA home loans, insured by the Department of Agriculture, known as USDA rural development loans or USDA mortgages, are specifically for rural areas. Unlike FHA loans requiring at least a 3.5% down payment, USDA loans have no down payment requirement.

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