*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Richfield ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Lannon, WI. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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, Wisconsin in Washington County

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

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

Ackerville,   Addison,   Allenton,   Aurora,   Boltonville,   Cedar Creek,   Cedar Lake,   Cheeseville,   Dheinsville,   Fillmore,   Germantown,   Hartford,   Hubertus,   Jackson,   Keowns,   Kewaskum,   Kirchhayn,   Kohlsville,   Mayfield,   Myra,   Nabob,   Nenno,   Newburg,   Orchard Grove,   Pike Lake,   Plat,   Rockfield,   Saint Anthony,   Saint Lawrence,   Saint Michaels,   Slinger,   Thompson,   Victory Center,   Wayne,   West Bend,   Willow Creek,   Young America,  

 

Or have a look at other Wisconsin counties including:

Adams,   Ashland,   Barron,   Bayfield,   Brown,   Buffalo,   Burnett,   Calumet,   Chippewa,   Clark,   Columbia,   Crawford,   Dane,   Dodge,   Door,   Douglas,   Dunn,   Eau Claire,   Florence,   Fond du Lac,   Forest,   Grant,   Green,   Green Lake,   Iowa,   Iron,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Juneau,   Kenosha,   Kewaunee,   La Crosse,   Lafayette,   Langlade,   Lincoln,   Manitowoc,   Marathon,   Marinette,   Marquette,   Menominee,   Milwaukee,   Monroe,   Oconto,   Oneida,   Outagamie,   Ozaukee,   Pepin,   Pierce,   Polk,   Portage,   Price,   Racine,   Richland,   Rock,   Rusk,   Saint Croix,   Sauk,   Sawyer,   Shawano,   Sheboygan,   Taylor,   Trempealeau,   Vernon,   Vilas,   Walworth,   Washburn,   Waukesha,   Waupaca,   Waushara,   Winnebago,   Wood,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Richfield, WI?
Then read on!

1. Richfield is home to the Holy Hill National Shrine of Mary, Help of Christians, a Roman Catholic shrine located on top of a hill that overlooks the city.

2. The city is also home to the Richfield Historical Park, which features a variety of buildings from the 1800s, including a one-room schoolhouse and a blacksmith shop.

3. Richfield is located in the Kettle Moraine State Forest, which offers hiking trails, camping, and other outdoor activities.

4. Richfield is home to the annual Richfield Days Festival, which takes place in August and features a parade, live music, food vendors, and more.

5. Richfield is known for its cheese production, with several local cheese factories producing award-winning cheese varieties.