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

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

Alder Springs,   Arbios,   Auberry,   Avocado,   Balch Camp,   Benito,   Big Bunch,   Big Creek,   Biola,   Bowles,   Bretz Mill,   Broadview Farms,   Burness,   Burrel,   Calflax,   Calwa,   Camden,   Cameo,   Camp Sierra,   Cantua Creek,   Caruthers,   Cecile,   Cedar Crest,   Cedar Grove,   Cedarbrook,   Cella,   Centerville,   Cincotta,   Clint,   Clotho,   Clovis,   Coalinga,   Conejo,   Crabtree,   Cromir,   Deer Crossing,   Del Rey,   Dinkey Creek,   Dora Belle,   Dunlap,   Easton,   Edmiston,   Elk,   Elm View,   Etheda Springs,   Figarden,   Firebaugh,   Floyd,   Fort Washington,   Fowler,   Friant,   Giffen Cantua Ranch,   Glorietta,   Goldleaf,   Goodmill,   Gordon,   Gravesboro,   Helm,   Herndon,   Highway City,   Hoffman Point,   Hume,   Huntington Lake,   Huron,   Ingle,   Ivesta,   Jamesan,   Kanawyers,   Kerman,   Kingsburg,   Lacjac,   Lakeshore,   Lanare,   Laton,   Lerona,   Levis,   Locans,   Lone Star,   Malaga,   Mathews Mill,   Mattei,   Mayfair,   Meadow Lakes,   Mendota,   Mercey Hot Springs,   Miley,   Minkler,   Miramonte,   Monmouth,   Mono Hot Springs,   Murietta Farm,   Muscatel,   Navelencia,   New Auberry,   Ockenden,   Old Bretz Mill,   Old Fig Garden,   Oleander,   Ora,   Orange Cove,   Oro Loma,   Oxalis,   Parlier,   Piedra,   Pilibos Ranch,   Pinedale,   Pinedale Siding,   Pinehurst,   Pineridge,   Prather,   Pratton,   Raco,   Raisin City,   Reedley,   Riverbend,   Riverdale,   Rock Haven,   Rolinda,   San Joaquin,   Sanger,   Sawmill Flat,   Schilling,   Selma,   Shaver Lake,   Shaver Lake Heights,   Sierra Sky Park,   Snow Bend,   Squaw Valley,   Sunnyside,   Tarpey,   Tarpey Village,   Three Rocks,   Tollhouse,   Tranquillity,   Trimmer,   Turk,   Uva,   Vanguard,   Wahtoke,   West Park,   Westside,   Wildflower,   Wineland,   Wood Ranch,   Zediker,  

 

Or have a look at other California counties including:

Alameda,   Alpine,   Amador,   Butte,   Calaveras,   Colusa,   Contra Costa,   Del Norte,   El Dorado,   Glenn,   Humboldt,   Imperial,   Inyo,   Kern,   Kings,   Lake,   Lassen,   Los Angeles,   Madera,   Marin,   Mariposa,   Mendocino,   Merced,   Modoc,   Mono,   Monterey,   Napa,   Nevada,   Orange,   Placer,   Plumas,   Riverside,   Sacramento,   San Benito,   San Bernardino,   San Diego,   San Francisco,   San Joaquin,   San Luis Obispo,   San Mateo,   Santa Barbara,   Santa Clara,   Santa Cruz,   Shasta,   Sierra,   Siskiyou,   Solano,   Sonoma,   Stanislaus,   Sutter,   Tehama,   Trinity,   Tulare,   Tuolumne,   Ventura,   Yolo,   Yuba,  

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

Fresno is the fifth largest city in California and sits at the center of the San Joaquin Valley. The city was founded in 1872 as a railway station of the Central Pacific Railroad and was named after the Spanish word for ash trees ("fresno") that dotted the nearby landscape.

Fresno has a rich history, most notably for its ties to the agricultural industry. In the early 20th century, the city became a hub for fruit and vegetable production, and today it is still known as the "Raisin Capital of the World." Throughout the years, Fresno has also been home to several famous figures, including William Saroyan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, and Tom Seaver, a National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee.

Unfortunately, the city has also faced some challenging times, including economic struggles and environmental concerns. However, efforts continue to revitalize the city through community engagement and a commitment to growth and sustainability.