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, Delaware in Kent County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Dover.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Kent county include:

Adamsville,   Andrewsville,   Anneville,   Barkers Landing,   Beech Haven,   Berrytown,   Bethesda,   Bicentennial Village,   Big Pine,   Blackiston,   Bowers,   Breezewood,   Brenford,   Briar Park,   Brookdale Heights,   Brookfield,   Brownsville,   Burwood,   Bush Manor,   Camden,   Canterbury,   Capitol Park,   Carlisle Village,   Carter Development,   Cedarbrook Acres,   Chapeltown,   Chaplecroft,   Chestnut Grove,   Cheswold,   Choptank Mills,   Church Hill Village,   Clayton,   Colmar Manor,   Del Haven Estates,   Del Shire,   Derby Shores,   Dover Base Housing,   Downs Chapel,   Dupont,   Dupont Manor,   Dutch Neck Crossroads,   East Lake Gardens,   Eberton,   Eden Roc,   Edwardsville,   Fairfield Farms,   Fairview,   Farmington,   Felton,   Felton Manor,   Felton Station,   Florence,   Fox Hall,   Foxhall Courtside,   Frederica,   Garton Development,   Generals Greene,   Green Briar,   Greenview,   Hall Estates,   Hammville,   Harrington,   Hartly,   Hazlettville,   Hickman,   Hickory Dale Acres,   Hideaway Acres,   Highland Acres,   Hilldale,   Hoars Addition,   Hollandsville,   Hourglass,   Houston,   Hughes Crossroads,   Huntley,   Kent Acres,   Kenton,   Kitts Hummock,   Laurel Bend,   Lawndale,   Lebanon,   Leipsic,   Lexington Mill,   Little Creek,   Little Heaven,   Locustville,   London Village,   Lynch Heights,   Magnolia,   Mahan,   Marker Estates,   Marvels Crossroads,   Marydel,   Meadowbrook Acres,   Melvin Crossroads,   Melvins,   Melvins Crossroads,   Oak Grove,   Palmer Park,   Paris Villa,   Pearson Grove,   Pennwood,   Petersburg,   Pleasanton Acres,   Plymouth,   Port Mahon,   Powelton,   Reeves Crossing,   Richardson Estates,   Rising Sun,   Rising SunLebanon,   Riverview,   Rodney Village,   Rodric Village,   Roesville,   Royal Grant,   Sabarto East,   Sandtown,   Schoolview,   Schultie Crossroads,   Scrap Tavern Crossroads,   Seeneytown,   Seven Hickories,   Shady Lane,   Six Forks,   Slaughter,   Smith Crossroads,   Smyrna,   South Bowers,   Spring Hill,   Spruance City,   Star Hill,   Star Hill Village,   Taylor Estates,   The Blades,   The Hamlet,   Thompsonville,   Tidbury Manor,   Turnkey,   Twin Eagle Farms,   Vernon,   Viola,   Voshell Cove,   Voshell Mill,   Wedgewood,   Whigville,   White Hall,   Whitehall Crossroads,   Whiteleysburg,   Willow Grove,   Woodland Beach,   Woods Haven,   Woods Manor East,   Woodside,   Woodside East,   Wrights Crossroads,   Wyoming,  

 

Or have a look at other Delaware counties including:

New Castle,   Sussex,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Dover, DE?
Then read on!

1. Dover is the capital of Delaware and the second-oldest city in the state.
2. Dover was founded in 1683 by William Penn and was originally named "The Towne of Dover".
3. Dover has been the home of several historical milestones, including the first state-sponsored freedom of religion in the United States, the first state constitution, and the first state house.
4. Dover is home to the first state university, Delaware State University, which was founded in 1891.
5. Dover is home to the annual Delaware State Fair, which has been running since 1874.
6. Dover is also home to the Dover Air Force Base and the annual NASCAR race at Dover International Speedway.
7. The city of Dover is nicknamed "The Capital of Firsts" due to its many historical milestones.