*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Yuma ***
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Yuma.

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

Alvin,   Armel,   Beecher Island,   Beverly Grove,   Clarkville,   Eckley,   Hale,   Heartstrong,   Idalia,   Joes,   Kirk,   Laird,   Robb,   Schramm,   Vernon,   Wauneta,   Wray,  

 

Or have a look at other Colorado counties including:

Adams,   Alamosa,   Arapahoe,   Archuleta,   Baca,   Bent,   Boulder,   Broomfield,   Chaffee,   Cheyenne,   Clear Creek,   Conejos,   Costilla,   Crowley,   Custer,   Delta,   Denver,   Dolores,   Douglas,   Eagle,   El Paso,   Elbert,   Fremont,   Garfield,   Gilpin,   Grand,   Gunnison,   Hinsdale,   Huerfano,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Kiowa,   Kit Carson,   La Plata,   Lake,   Larimer,   Las Animas,   Lincoln,   Logan,   Mesa,   Mineral,   Moffat,   Montezuma,   Montrose,   Morgan,   Otero,   Ouray,   Park,   Phillips,   Pitkin,   Prowers,   Pueblo,   Rio Blanco,   Rio Grande,   Routt,   Saguache,   San Juan,   San Miguel,   Sedgwick,   Summit,   Teller,   Washington,   Weld,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Yuma, CO?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts regarding the town of Yuma, Colorado:

1. The town of Yuma was founded in 1885 and named after the Yuma Indians who originally inhabited the area.

2. One of the most interesting things about Yuma is that it is home to the oldest continually-operating movie theater in Colorado, the Yuma Pioneer Theater, which first opened in 1918.

3. Another unique feature of Yuma is the town's underground tunnels. The tunnels were originally used for transporting coal and supplies during the early 1900s, but today they are open for tours and are a popular tourist attraction.

4. Yuma has a rich agricultural heritage and is known for its wheat and corn crops. In fact, the town holds an annual Corn Festival each August to celebrate the harvest.

5. Yuma is also home to a number of historic buildings, including the Yuma County Courthouse, which was built in 1921 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.