*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Sedona ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Village of Oak Creek, AZ. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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Sedona
, Arizona in Coconino County


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

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

Angell,   Apex,   Babbit Winter,   Bellemont,   Big Springs,   Bitter Springs,   Cameron,   Canyon Diablo,   Chalender,   Clints Well,   Coal Mine Mesa,   Coconino,   Cogdill Center,   Corva,   Cosnino,   Cow Springs,   Coyote Basin Ranch,   Darling,   Daze,   Dennison,   Doney Park,   Elden Pueblo,   Flagstaff,   Forest Lakes Estates,   Fort Tuthill,   Fort Valley,   Frazier Wells,   Fredonia,   Grand Canyon,   Grand Canyon Caverns,   Grand Canyon Village,   Gray Mountain,   Happy Jack,   Hidden Springs Mission,   Indian Gardens,   Jacob Lake,   Kachina Village,   Kaibito,   Lakeview,   LeChee,   Leupp,   Little Spring,   Long Valley,   Lost Eden,   Lower Tillman,   Maine,   Mangum Camp,   Marble Canyon,   Meteor City,   Moenave,   Moenkopi,   Moqui,   Mormon Lake,   Mountainaire,   Munds Park,   Navajo Mountain Mission,   North Rim,   One Mile,   Page,   Parks,   Pilgrim Playground,   Pine Tank,   Pumpkin Center,   Quivero,   Rare Metals,   Red Lake,   Rimmy Jims,   Riordan,   Robbers Roost,   Rockledge,   Rose Well Camp,   Ryan,   Sand Springs,   Sereno,   Sereno Spring,   Sherwood Forest Estates,   Stoneman Lake,   Sunrise,   Sunshine,   Supai,   Tempe Camp,   Tiis Holoni,   Tin House,   Tolani Lake,   Tonalea,   Tuba City,   Tusayan,   Two Guns,   Valle,   Vista Encantada,   Wahweap,   Willaha,   Williams,   Wingfield,   Winona,   Woodin,  

 

Or have a look at other Arizona counties including:

Apache,   Cochise,   Gila,   Graham,   Greenlee,   La Paz,   Maricopa,   Mohave,   Navajo,   Pima,   Pinal,   Santa Cruz,   Yavapai,   Yuma,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Sedona, AZ?
Then read on!

Here are a few true facts about Sedona, Arizona:

1. Sedona is known for its stunning red rock formations and is often called "Red Rock Country".

2. The city has a vibrant art scene, with numerous galleries, shops, and festivals showcasing local artists and their work.

3. Sedona is believed to be an energy vortex where people can experience spiritual and metaphysical activities.

4. The city's population is around 10,000 people, but it attracts millions of visitors each year for its natural beauty and outdoor activities.

5. Sedona is home to a thriving wine industry, with numerous wineries and vineyards in the area.