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

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, Arkansas in Cleburne County

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

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

Almond,   Banner,   Brewer,   Brownsville,   Concord,   Drasco,   Edgemont,   Fivemile,   Greers Ferry,   Heber Springs,   Higden,   Hiram,   Ida,   McJester,   Partain,   Pearson,   Prim,   Sandiff,   Tumbling Shoals,   West Pangburn,   Whispering Springs,   Wilburn,   Wolf Bayou,   Woodrow,  

 

Or have a look at other Arkansas counties including:

Arkansas,   Ashley,   Baxter,   Benton,   Boone,   Bradley,   Calhoun,   Carroll,   Chicot,   Clark,   Clay,   Cleveland,   Columbia,   Conway,   Craighead,   Crawford,   Crittenden,   Cross,   Dallas,   Desha,   Drew,   Faulkner,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Garland,   Grant,   Greene,   Hempstead,   Hot Spring,   Howard,   Independence,   Izard,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Johnson,   Lafayette,   Lawrence,   Lee,   Lincoln,   Little River,   Logan,   Lonoke,   Madison,   Marion,   Miller,   Mississippi,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Nevada,   Newton,   Ouachita,   Perry,   Phillips,   Pike,   Poinsett,   Polk,   Pope,   Prairie,   Pulaski,   Randolph,   Saint Francis,   Saline,   Scott,   Searcy,   Sebastian,   Sevier,   Sharp,   Stone,   Union,   Van Buren,   Washington,   White,   Woodruff,   Yell,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Quitman, AR?
Then read on!

Quitman is a small village in the northern part of Arkansas. According to the latest census, the population of Quitman is around 763 residents. The village is known for its picturesque landscapes, lakes, and parks, making it a popular destination for outdoor recreation enthusiasts. Its location in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains provides a scenic backdrop for hiking, camping, and fishing. The town also has a historic district, which includes buildings constructed in the early 1900s, such as the iconic Cleburne County Courthouse.