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

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

Ansonia,   Augerville,   Beacon Falls,   Berkshire Estates,   Bethany,   Bradleyville,   Branford,   Branford Center,   Brooksvale,   Cedar Land,   Centerville,   Cheshire,   Cheshire Village,   Clintonville,   Derby,   Double Beach,   East Haven,   East River,   East Wallingford,   Fort Trumbull,   Foxon,   Guilford,   Guilford Center,   Hamden,   Heritage Village,   Hillcrest,   Hoadley Neck,   Honeypot Glen,   Indian Neck,   Lakeside,   Leetes Island,   Madison,   Madison Center,   Meriden,   Middlebury,   Milford,   Milford city ,   Millbrook,   Mixville,   Momauguin,   Montowese,   Morris Cove,   Mount Carmel,   Naugatuck,   North Branford,   North Guilford,   North Haven,   North Madison,   Northford,   Nut Plains,   Oakdale Manor,   Orange,   Oxford,   Pine Bridge,   Pine Orchard,   Podunk,   Prospect,   Quaker Farms,   Quinnipiac,   Rockland,   Sachem Head,   Sea Bluff,   Seymour,   Short Beach,   South Britain,   South End,   Southbury,   Southford,   Spring Glen,   Stony Creek,   Tracy,   Wallingford,   Wallingford Center,   Waterbury,   West Cheshire,   West Haven,   Westview Heights,   Whitneyville,   Wolcott,   Woodbridge,   Woodmont,   Woodtick,   Yalesville,  

 

Or have a look at other Connecticut counties including:

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

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

New Haven is a city located in the southern part of Connecticut, United States. The city is the second-largest in the state, with a population of approximately 130,000 people.

New Haven was founded in 1638 by a group of English Puritans led by John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton. The city was originally planned as a utopian community, governed by a set of religious and civic principles.

In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, New Haven became an important center for manufacturing, particularly for firearms and clocks. The city was home to some of the most important manufacturing companies of the time, including Eli Whitney's cotton gin factory and the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.

New Haven is also known for its strong educational institutions. Yale University, one of the world's most prestigious universities, was founded in the city in 1701. The university has had a significant impact on the development and culture of New Haven, and the city has become a center for research and innovation in many fields.

In addition to Yale, New Haven is home to various other universities and colleges, including Southern Connecticut State University, the University of New Haven, and Gateway Community College.

New Haven is also known for its vibrant food scene and cultural offerings, including the world-renowned pizza places, Pepe's and Sally's, and the city's many museums, theaters, and art galleries.