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

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

Alder Creek,   ArdenArcade,   Arden Town,   Bombay,   Bruceville,   Carmichael,   Centralia,   Citrus Heights,   Clay,   Cosumne,   Courtland,   Dillard,   Easton Place,   Elk Grove,   Elverta,   Emmaton,   Fair Oaks,   Florin,   Folsom,   Foothill Farms,   Freeport,   Fruitridge Pocket,   Galt,   Glenborough,   Gold River,   Herald,   Hood,   Howard Landing,   Isleton,   La Riviera,   Laguna West,   Lemon Hill,   Locke,   Manlove,   Mather,   Mather Field,   Mayhew,   McClellan Park,   McConnel,   Natoma,   Need,   Nimbus,   North Highlands,   Orangevale,   Paintersville,   Parkway,   Point Pleasant,   Pollock,   Prairie City,   Rancho Cordova,   Rancho Murieta,   Rio Linda,   Rosemont,   Ryde,   Sacramento,   Sheldon,   Sloughhouse,   Twin Cities,   Vineyard,   Vorden,   Walerga,   Walker Landing,   Walltown,   Walmort,   Walnut Grove,   Walsh Station,   White Rock,   Wilton,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Antelope, CA?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Antelope, California:

1. Antelope used to be a census-designated place in Sacramento County but it was incorporated as a city in 2003.

2. The total land area of Antelope is about 6.8 square miles and it has a population of approximately 48,000 residents.

3. Antelope was named after a family of antelope that used to roam the nearby grasslands.

4. The city is home to Gibson Ranch County Park, which offers a range of outdoor recreational activities like hiking, fishing, and horseback riding.

5. The Antelope Public Library was established in 1972 and it houses one of the largest collections of materials in the Sacramento Public Library system.

6. The city is situated just a few miles north of downtown Sacramento, which makes it an ideal location for those looking to enjoy both urban and suburban lifestyles.

7. Antelope is a relatively young city but it has already become home to many popular local businesses, including coffee shops, restaurants, and boutiques.