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

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Cordova
, Alaska in Valdez-Cordova County

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

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

Alaganik,   Chenega,   Chenega Bay,   Chisana,   Chistochina,   Chitina,   Copper Center,   Crystal Falls,   Ellamar,   Gakona,   Glennallen,   Golden,   Gulkana,   Katalla,   Kennicott,   Kenny Lake,   Latouche,   Lower Tonsina,   May Creek,   McCarthy,   Mendeltna,   Mendeltna Lodge,   Mentasta Lake,   Nabesna,   Nelchina,   Old Valdez,   Orca,   Paxson,   Port Ashton,   Ptarmigan,   Silver Springs,   Slana,   Strelna,   Tatitlek,   Tazlina,   Tolsona,   Tonsina,   Valdez,   Whitshed,   Whittier,   Willow Creek,   Wortmanns,  

 

Or have a look at other Alaska counties including:

Aleutians East,   Aleutians West,   Anchorage,   Bethel,   Bristol Bay,   Denali,   Dillingham,   Fairbanks North Star,   Haines,   Hoonah'Angoon,   Juneau,   Kenai Peninsula,   Ketchikan Gateway,   Kodiak Island,   Kusilvak,   Lake and Peninsula,   Matanuska'Susitna,   Nome,   North Slope,   Northwest Arctic,   Petersburg,   Prince of Wales'Hyder,   Sitka,   Skagway,   Southeast Fairbanks,   Wrangell,   Yakutat,   Yukon'Koyukuk,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Cordova, AK?
Then read on!

A fun fact about Cordova, Alaska is that it is known as the "wild salmon capital of the world" due to its large annual salmon runs. The Copper River Delta, which is near Cordova, is one of the largest and most productive wetlands in North America, and it serves as an important breeding ground for different species of salmon, including Chinook, sockeye, and Coho. Every year, the town hosts the Cordova Fungus Festival, celebrating the unique mushrooms that grow in the area.