*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Baton Rouge ***
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, Louisiana in East Baton Rouge County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Baton Rouge.

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

Alsen,   Arlington,   Aubin,   Baker,   Baywood,   Brown Heights,   Brownfields,   Burtville,   Central,   Comite,   Deerford,   Essen,   Foreman,   Fred,   Gardere,   Green Acres,   Greendale,   Greenwell Springs,   Harelson,   Howell,   Inniswold,   Irene,   Jones Creek,   Kleinpeter,   Magnolia,   Maryland,   McHugh,   Merrydale,   Milldale,   Millerville,   Monticello,   Mount Pleasant,   Nesser,   North Maryland,   Oak Hills Place,   Old Jefferson,   Plains,   Pleasant Hills,   Port Hickey,   Port Hudson,   Pride,   Puckett,   Red Oak,   Ridgewood,   Shenandoah,   Siegen,   Stevensdale,   Sunnybrook,   Tanglewood,   Village Saint George,   Westminster,   White Hills,   Zachary,   Zion City,  

 

Or have a look at other Louisiana counties including:

Acadia,   Allen,   Ascension,   Assumption,   Avoyelles,   Beauregard,   Bienville,   Bossier,   Caddo,   Calcasieu,   Caldwell,   Cameron,   Catahoula,   Claiborne,   Concordia,   De Soto,   East Baton Rouge,   East Carroll,   East Feliciana,   Evangeline,   Franklin,   Grant,   Iberia,   Iberville,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Jefferson Davis,   La Salle,   Lafayette,   Lafourche,   Lincoln,   Livingston,   Madison,   Morehouse,   Natchitoches,   Orleans,   Ouachita,   Plaquemines,   Pointe Coupee,   Rapides,   Red River,   Richland,   Sabine,   Saint Bernard,   Saint Charles,   Saint Helena,   Saint James,   Saint John the Baptist,   Saint Landry,   Saint Martin,   Saint Mary,   Saint Tammany,   Tangipahoa,   Tensas,   Terrebonne,   Union,   Vermilion,   Vernon,   Washington,   Webster,   West Baton Rouge,   West Carroll,   West Feliciana,   Winn,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Baton Rouge, LA?
Then read on!

1. Baton Rouge was the site of the Battle of Baton Rouge during the Civil War in 1862. Confederate forces successfully defended the city from a Union attack, resulting in a Confederate victory.

2. In 1879, the Louisiana State Capitol building was completed in Baton Rouge. The building is the tallest state capitol in the United States and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.