Salt Lake County, Utah

FY2025 USDA loan income limits for Salt Lake County.

USDA Direct Income Limits

1-4 Persons$98,150
5+ Persons$129,600

USDA Guaranteed Income Limits

1-4 Persons$141,100
5+ Persons$186,300

How Salt Lake County Compares

Salt Lake County ranks #3 out of 29 counties in Utah for USDA Guaranteed loan income limits. The Direct loan limit of $98,150 is 14% above the Utah average of $85,755. The Guaranteed loan limit of $141,100 is 9% above the state average of $129,081.

Direct Loan Limit$98,150
$80,000Avg: $85,755$104,200
Guaranteed Loan Limit$141,100
$124,350Avg: $129,081$149,800

What's the Difference?

USDA Direct Loans are intended for low- and very-low-income applicants. Direct loans are processed by the USDA and are tailored for people with incomes typically below 80% of the median income in their area.

USDA Guaranteed Loans are more accessible to a broader range of incomes and are processed by local lenders. They are suited for moderate-income families and typically support incomes up to 115% of the median income in their area.

TopicUSDA Direct LoanUSDA Guaranteed LoanConventional Mortgage
Income limitsYes, low incomeYes, moderate incomeNo
Who holds the loan?USDAPrivate lenderPrivate lender
Interest rateAs low as 1% with subsidyMarket rateMarket rate
Mortgage insuranceNone1% upfront, .35% annuallyYes, if less than 20% down
Down payment$0 depending on assets$0Minimum 3%
Loan term limitsas long as 38 years30 years30 years
Credit requirement≥ 640 If lower, additional tradeline documentation is required≥ 640≥ 620
Primary residenceYesYesNo
New constructionYesYesYes
Geographical restrictionYes, rural onlyYes, rural onlyNo
Homebuyer education required?YesNoNo
Home inspection required?Yes and full report sent inNoNo
Avg. time to loan pre-approval / COEVaries state to state1-3 days1-3 days
Subsidy recaptureSometimesNoNo
Income generating propertyNoNoYes