*** No USDA eligible properties were found in New Britain ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Terryville, CT. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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, Connecticut in Hartford County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in New Britain.

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

Addison,   Avon,   Berlin,   Berlin Station,   Birchwood,   Bloomfield,   Blue Hills,   Breakneck,   Bristol,   Broad Brook,   Buckingham,   Buckland,   Burlington,   Burnham,   Burnside,   Canton,   Canton Center,   Canton Valley,   Cherry Park,   Collinsville,   Cottage Grove,   East Berlin,   East Bristol,   East Farmington Heights,   East Glastonbury,   East Granby,   East Hartford,   East Hartford Gardens,   East Hartland,   East Plymouth,   East Windsor,   East Windsor Hill,   Elmwood,   Enfield,   Farmington,   Farmington Station,   Farnhams,   Firetown,   Five Points,   Floydville,   Forbes Village,   Forest Village,   Glastonbury,   Glastonbury Center,   Goodrichville,   Granbrook Park,   Granby,   Griswoldville,   Hampsted,   Hartford,   Hartland,   Hayden,   Hazardville,   Highland Park,   Hilliardville,   Hockanum,   Hopewell,   Hoskins,   Hungary,   Kensington,   Lydallville,   Manchester,   Manchester Green,   Marion,   Marlborough,   Mayberry Village,   Melrose,   Milldale,   Newington,   North Bloomfield,   North Canton,   North Granby,   North Hollow,   North Thompsonville,   Oakland,   Oakland Gardens,   Pegville,   Pine Hill,   Plainville,   Plantsville,   Poquonock,   Rainbow,   River Glen,   Rocky Hill,   Salmon Brook,   Scantic,   Scitico,   Sherwood Manor,   Simsbury,   Simsbury Center,   South Glastonbury,   South Wethersfield,   South Windsor,   Southington,   Southwood Acres,   Suffield,   Suffield Depot,   Tariffville,   Terramuggus,   Thompsonville,   Unionville,   Wapping,   Warehouse Point,   Warehouse Point Station,   Weatogue,   Welles Village,   West Avon,   West Granby,   West Hartford,   West Hartland,   West Simsbury,   West Suffield,   Wethersfield,   Whigville,   Wilson,   Windsor,   Windsor Locks,   Windsorville,  

 

Or have a look at other Connecticut counties including:

Fairfield,   Litchfield,   Middlesex,   New Haven,   New London,   Tolland,   Windham,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of New Britain, CT?
Then read on!

There are several interesting facts about New Britain, Connecticut, including:

1. New Britain is known as the "Hardware City" because it was home to many hardware manufacturers.
2. The city has a strong Polish heritage and hosts an annual Polish festival called the Dozynki Festival.
3. New Britain is the birthplace of the American Museum of Natural History's largest dinosaur skeleton exhibit, the Brontosaurus.
4. The city is home to Central Connecticut State University.
5. The founder of Stanley Black & Decker, Frederick Stanley, was born in New Britain.
6. New Britain was the home of the New Britain Rock Cats, a minor league baseball team that played from 1996 to 2015.
7. The city is also home to the New Britain Museum of American Art, which has over 12,000 works of art from the 18th century to the present.
8. New Britain is known for its parks, including Walnut Hill Park, which features a rose garden, a picturesque pond, and a memorial tower.