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

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Moundville
, Alabama in Hale County


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

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

Akron,   Allenville,   Arcola,   Casemore,   Cedarville,   Cypress,   Darrah,   Evansville,   Gallion,   Gilmore Quarters,   Greensboro,   Harper Hill,   Havana,   Hogglesville,   Ingram,   Laneville,   Lock Five,   Melton,   New Prospect,   Newbern,   Oak Village,   Phipps,   Powers,   Prairieville,   Rosemary,   Sawyerville,   Stewart,   Whitsitt,  

 

Or have a look at other Alabama counties including:

Autauga,   Baldwin,   Barbour,   Bibb,   Blount,   Bullock,   Butler,   Calhoun,   Chambers,   Cherokee,   Chilton,   Choctaw,   Clarke,   Clay,   Cleburne,   Coffee,   Colbert,   Conecuh,   Coosa,   Covington,   Crenshaw,   Cullman,   Dale,   Dallas,   DeKalb,   Elmore,   Escambia,   Etowah,   Fayette,   Franklin,   Geneva,   Greene,   Henry,   Houston,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Lamar,   Lauderdale,   Lawrence,   Lee,   Limestone,   Lowndes,   Macon,   Madison,   Marengo,   Marion,   Marshall,   Mobile,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   Perry,   Pickens,   Pike,   Randolph,   Russell,   Saint Clair,   Shelby,   Sumter,   Talladega,   Tallapoosa,   Tuscaloosa,   Walker,   Washington,   Wilcox,   Winston,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Moundville, AL?
Then read on!

Here are a few true facts about Moundville, Alabama:

1. Moundville was the site of a pre-Columbian Native American settlement that thrived from around 1000 to 1450 AD.
2. The settlement consisted of a large number of earthen mounds, which were used for ceremonial, residential, and burial purposes.
3. Today, the Moundville Archaeological Park preserves and interprets the remains of the settlement, and is a popular tourist attraction in the area.
4. The village of Moundville itself is a small town with a population of just over 2,000 people, and is located about 20 miles south of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.