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

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, Connecticut in Fairfield County


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

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

Aqua Vista,   Aspetuck,   Belle Haven,   Berkshire,   Bethel,   Botsford,   Branchville,   Bridgeport,   Brookfield,   Brookfield Center,   Byram,   Candlewood Knolls,   Candlewood Orchards,   Candlewood Pines,   Candlewood Shores,   Cannondale,   Cedarhurst,   Compo,   Cos Cob,   Danbury,   Darien,   Dodgingtown,   Dolphin Cove,   East Village,   Easton,   Fairfield,   Georgetown,   Glenville,   Greenfield Hill,   Greens Farms,   Greenwich,   Hale Court,   Hattertown,   Hawleyville,   Hollywyle Park,   Hunting Ridge,   Huntingtown,   Knollcrest,   Lordship,   Lyons Plain,   Melville Village,   Mianus,   Miry Brook,   Monroe,   Murray,   New Canaan,   New Fairfield,   Nichols,   Noroton,   Noroton Heights,   North Greenwich,   North Mianus,   North Wilton,   Norwalk,   Obtuse Hill,   Old Greenwich,   Oronoque,   Owenoke,   Palestine,   Palmers Hill,   Pemberwick,   Plattsville,   Ponus,   Pootatuck Park,   Putney,   Redding,   Redding Ridge,   Ridgebury,   Ridgefield,   Ridgeway,   Riverbank,   Riverside,   Riversville,   Rock Raymond,   Rock Ridge,   Rocky Glen,   Round Beach,   Sandy Hook,   Sanfordtown,   Saugatuck,   Saugatuck Shores,   Shady Rest,   Shelton,   Sherman,   Snug Harbor,   South Wilton,   Southport,   Stamford,   Stanwich,   Stevenson,   Stratfield,   Stratford,   Talmadge Hill,   Titicus,   Toilsome Hill,   Tokeneke,   Topstone,   Trumbull,   Tunxis Hill,   Upper Stepney,   West Redding,   Weston,   Westport,   Wilton,   Wilton Center,  

 

Or have a look at other Connecticut counties including:

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

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

Here are a few interesting facts about Newtown, Connecticut:

1. Newtown was founded in 1705 and was originally called Quanneapague.

2. The flag of Newtown features a silhouette of one of the most iconic landmarks in the village- The Newtown Meeting House.

3. The First Selectman's house is reportedly the oldest surviving residence in Newtown, built in 1720.

4. The first telephone exchange in Connecticut was established in Newtown in 1878.

5. The iconic rock formation, The Pinnacle, offers a great view of the surrounding countryside and is a popular hiking destination for residents.

6. Sandy Hook Elementary School, located in the Sandy Hook section of Newtown, suffered a mass shooting tragedy in 2012 that resulted in the deaths of 26 people, including 20 children.

7. Newtown is known for its historic and picturesque Main Street, which features many well-preserved 19th century buildings.