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, North Carolina in Wake County

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Also known as:
The City of Oaks
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Raleigh.

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

Apex,   Auburn,   Banks,   Barham,   Bayleaf,   Bonsal,   Carpenter,   Cary,   Clegg,   Cloverdale,   Eagle Rock,   East Parkland,   Echo Heights,   Emerald Village,   Falls,   Feltonville,   Forestville,   Fowlers Crossroads,   Friendship,   FuquayVarina,   Garner,   Glen Forest,   Glenwood Village,   Green Acres,   Greenbrier Estates,   Holland,   Hollemans Crossroads,   Holly Springs,   Hopkins,   Juniper,   Kennebec,   Knightdale,   Lassiter,   Leesville,   Lizard Lick,   Macedonia,   Macks Village,   McCullers,   McCullers Crossroads,   Medfield,   Milburnie,   Millbrook,   Morrisville,   Neuse,   Neuse Crossroads,   New Hill,   New Light,   Pet Crossroads,   Pine Hurst Park,   Piney Plains,   Purnell,   Rangewood,   Rhamkatte,   Riley Hill,   Rolesville,   Sandy Plain,   Shotwell,   Six Forks,   Six Forks Crossroads,   Stony Hill,   Tysonville,   Upchurch,   Wake Crossroads,   Wake Forest,   Walkers Crossroads,   Wendell,   West Parkland,   Westover,   Wilbon,   Wilders Grove,   Williams Crossroads,   Zebulon,  

 

Or have a look at other North Carolina counties including:

Alamance,   Alexander,   Alleghany,   Anson,   Ashe,   Avery,   Beaufort,   Bertie,   Bladen,   Brunswick,   Buncombe,   Burke,   Cabarrus,   Caldwell,   Camden,   Carteret,   Caswell,   Catawba,   Chatham,   Cherokee,   Chowan,   Clay,   Cleveland,   Columbus,   Craven,   Cumberland,   Currituck,   Dare,   Davidson,   Davie,   Duplin,   Durham,   Edgecombe,   Forsyth,   Franklin,   Gaston,   Gates,   Graham,   Granville,   Greene,   Guilford,   Halifax,   Harnett,   Haywood,   Henderson,   Hertford,   Hoke,   Hyde,   Iredell,   Jackson,   Johnston,   Jones,   Lee,   Lenoir,   Lincoln,   Macon,   Madison,   Martin,   McDowell,   Mecklenburg,   Mitchell,   Montgomery,   Moore,   Nash,   New Hanover,   Northampton,   Onslow,   Orange,   Pamlico,   Pasquotank,   Pender,   Perquimans,   Person,   Pitt,   Polk,   Randolph,   Richmond,   Robeson,   Rockingham,   Rowan,   Rutherford,   Sampson,   Scotland,   Stanly,   Stokes,   Surry,   Swain,   Transylvania,   Tyrrell,   Union,   Vance,   Warren,   Washington,   Watauga,   Wayne,   Wilkes,   Wilson,   Yadkin,   Yancey,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Raleigh, NC?
Then read on!

One fun and verifiable fact about Raleigh, North Carolina is that it is often called the "City of Oaks" due to the large number of oak trees that line the streets and cover the city's parks and boulevards. In fact, in the late 1800s, the city's fathers decided to plant oak trees along the major roads leading into and out of the city, giving the city its distinctive tree-lined appearance. Today, Raleigh is home to more than 80,000 street trees, including nearly 20,000 oak trees.