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The size of Broward County is roughly 3,163 square kilometers. USDA defined regions of rural loan ineligibility in Broward cover 3,163 square kilometers of the county. Approximately 100.0% of Broward County is ineligible for traditional USDA home loans. The influence score for Broward County is 1. Look below for the interactive county level map illustration below for more details.


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Broward County appears to be largely or entirely within a USDA loan exclusion zone.
To find USDA loan eligible real estate you may need to search a more rural county.

Start your search for USDA loan eligible properties in the cities of Broward County, FL   Broward QR code
* cities most likely to have USDA loan eligible properties for sale.

Andytown   •   Barwal   •   Bay Harbor   •   Beverley Beach   •   Birch Ocean Front   •   Boulevard Gardens   •   Breezeswept Park Estates   •   Brentwood Estates   •   Broadview Park   •   Broward Gardens   •   Broward Highlands   •   Carver Heights   •   Carver Village   •   Chula Vista Isles   •   Coconut Creek   •   Coconut Creek Park   •   College Park   •   Collier Park   •   Cooper City   •   Coral Heights   •   Coral Hills   •   Coral Manor   •   Coral Ridge Isles   •   Coral Springs   •   Country Club Isles   •   Cypress Harbor   •   Cypress Isles Estates   •   Dania Beach   •   Davie   •   Deerfield Beach   •   Driftwood Acres   •   East Gate Park   •   Eastway Park   •   Fairlawn   •   Fern Crest Village   •   Flamingo Village   •   Floresta Estates   •   Fort Lauderdale   •   Franklin Park   •   Garden Isles   •   Golf Estates   •   Hallandale Beach   •   Hammondville   •   Harbor Beach   •   Harbor Heights   •   Harbor Village   •   High Ridge Estates   •   Hillsboro Beach   •   Hillsboro Pines   •   Hollywood   •   Imperial Point   •   Jessie Willies   •   Lakeview   •   LauderdalebytheSea   •   Lauderdale Lakes   •   Lauderhill   •   Lazy Lake   •   Lighthouse Point   •   Little Harbor on the Hillsboro   •   Margate   •   Middle River   •   Middle River Manor   •   Middle River Vista   •   Miramar   •   North Bal Harbor   •   North Lauderdale   •   North Pompano Beach   •   Nurmi Isles   •   Oakland Park   •   Ocean Vue   •   Park Haven   •   Parkland   •   Pembroke Park   •   Pembroke Pines   •   Plantation   •   Plantation Gardens   •   Plantation Isles   •   Plantation Park   •   Playland Isles   •   Pompano Beach   •   Pompano Isles   •   Rio Vista Isles   •   Rock Island Village   •   Roosevelt Gardens   •   Royal Palm Isles   •   Royal Palms Park   •   Sabal Palms Estates   •   Sanders Park   •   Santa Barbara Shores   •   Sea Ranch Lakes   •   Shorewood   •   Soroka Shores   •   Southwest Ranches   •   Sun Swept Isles   •   Sunrise   •   Sunrise Heights   •   Tamarac   •   The Cove   •   Washington Park   •   West Deerfield Beach   •   West Dixie Bend   •   West Park   •   Westgate Lake Manor   •   Weston   •   Wilton Manors

A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in Broward County.

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Broward County, Florida
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Broward County, located in southeast Florida, is part of the Miami metropolitan area and is the second-most populous county in the state. Established on April 30, 1915, the county was named after Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, the Governor of Florida from 1905 to 1909, who played a vital role in the state's early development.

Its beginnings can be traced back to the early 1900s, with the arrival of a railroad that connected the Atlantic coast region to the Gulf of Mexico. As a result, settlements expanded, and several towns were established, such as Pompano, Dania, and Deerfield. Fort Lauderdale serves as the county seat and is now one of the largest cities in Florida.

During World War II, Broward County saw an increase in military activity, which led to a significant growth in both its infrastructure and population after the war. The county played an essential part in Florida's postwar economic boom, thanks in part to easy access to major transportation routes and proximity to nearby Miami.

Broward County is known for its beautiful beaches, parks, and lively arts and culture scene. Notably, the county is home to the Everglades National Park, one of the largest protected areas in the United States, which serves as a sanctuary for rare and endangered species.

Fun Fact: The International Swimming Hall of Fame, located in Fort Lauderdale, showcases the history and achievements of notable swimmers, divers, and water polo players. It also features an Olympic-size swimming pool, diving well, and a water polo pool.


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