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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Virginia Beach.

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

Alanton,   Avalon Hills,   Ballylynn Shores,   Bay Island,   BirchwoodGardens,   Boulevard Manor,   Broad Bay Colony,   Cape Story by the Sea,   Cardinal Estates,   Chesopeian Colony,   Colony Acres,   Diamond Lake Estates,   Euclid Terrace,   Gatewood Park,   Great Neck Estates,   Gunn Hall Manor,   Haven Heights,   Homestead,   Kings Grant,   Knob Hill,   Lake Shores,   Lake Smith,   Lakeview Park,   Lakeview Shores,   Laurel Manor,   Linkhorn,   Linkhorn Estates,   Linkhorn Park,   Linkhorn Shores,   Linlier,   Little Haven,   Lynn Shores,   Lynnhaven Shores,   Mapleton,   Michaelwood,   Middleton,   New Light,   Nimmo,   Pecan Gardens,   Pembroke Manor,   Pocahontas Village,   Point OWoods,   Powells Crossroads,   Princess Anne Plaza,   Robinhood Forest,   Rudee Heights,   Sherry Park,   Smith Lake Terrace,   Southern Points,   Thalia,   Thalia Gardens,   Thalia Manor,   Thalia Shores,   Thalia Village,   Trantwood Shores,   Vine,   Whitehurst Landing,   Windsor Woods,   Wolfsnare Plantation,   Woodhaven,  

 

Or have a look at other Virginia counties including:

Accomack,   Albemarle,   Alexandria,   Alleghany,   Amelia,   Amherst,   Appomattox,   Arlington,   Augusta,   Bath,   Bedford,   Bland,   Botetourt,   Bristol,   Brunswick,   Buchanan,   Buckingham,   Buena Vista,   Campbell,   Caroline,   Carroll,   Charles City,   Charlotte,   Charlottesville,   Chesapeake,   Chesterfield,   Clarke,   Colonial Heights,   Covington,   Craig,   Culpeper,   Cumberland,   Danville,   Dickenson,   Dinwiddie,   Emporia,   Essex,   Fairfax,   Falls Church,   Fauquier,   Floyd,   Fluvanna,   Franklin,   Frederick,   Fredericksburg,   Galax,   Giles,   Gloucester,   Goochland,   Grayson,   Greene,   Greensville,   Halifax,   Hampton,   Hanover,   Harrisonburg,   Henrico,   Henry,   Highland,   Hopewell,   Isle of Wight,   James City,   King George,   King William,   King and Queen,   Lancaster,   Lee,   Lexington,   Loudoun,   Louisa,   Lunenburg,   Lynchburg,   Madison,   Manassas,   Manassas Park,   Martinsville,   Mathews,   Mecklenburg,   Middlesex,   Montgomery,   Nelson,   New Kent,   Newport News,   Norfolk,   Northampton,   Northumberland,   Norton,   Nottoway,   Orange,   Page,   Patrick,   Petersburg,   Pittsylvania,   Poquoson,   Portsmouth,   Powhatan,   Prince Edward,   Prince George,   Prince William,   Pulaski,   Radford,   Rappahannock,   Richmond,   Roanoke,   Rockbridge,   Rockingham,   Russell,   Salem,   Scott,   Shenandoah,   Smyth,   Southampton,   Spotsylvania,   Stafford,   Staunton,   Suffolk,   Surry,   Sussex,   Tazewell,   Virginia Beach,   Warren,   Washington,   Waynesboro,   Westmoreland,   Williamsburg,   Winchester,   Wise,   Wythe,   York,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Virginia Beach, VA?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about Virginia Beach:

- Virginia Beach is an independent city, which means it's not part of any county. It's the most populous city in Virginia, with a population of over 450,000 people.
- The city is located on the Atlantic Ocean and is known for its long stretches of sandy beaches, as well as its boardwalk, which is 3 miles long and lined with shops, restaurants, and attractions.
- The area that is now Virginia Beach was originally inhabited by the Chesapeake tribe of Native Americans. English colonists arrived in the early 1600s and founded the community of Chesapeake Bay. The area was later renamed to Virginia Beach in 1963.
- Virginia Beach is the site of the first landing by English colonists in North America. In 1607, the Virginia Company of London sent a group of colonists to establish a settlement at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. They initially landed on an island in what is now Virginia Beach called Cape Henry, before continuing up the James River to establish the colony of Jamestown.
- The city is home to several military installations, including Naval Air Station Oceana, Fort Story, and Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story. These installations have a significant impact on the local economy and culture.
- Tourism is a major industry in Virginia Beach, and the city attracts millions of visitors each year. In addition to its beaches and boardwalk, the city is home to several museums, parks, and other attractions, including the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center and the Military Aviation Museum.