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

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

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

Adams Crossroads,   Anderson Crossroads,   Angola by the Bay,   Atlanta,   Atlanta Estates,   Bacons,   Bay View Park,   Bay Vista,   Bayard,   Bayville,   Beaver Dam Heights,   Belltown,   Bennum,   Bethany Beach,   Bethel,   Blackwater,   Blackwater Beach,   Blades,   Blanchard,   Bottom Hills,   Branchview,   Bridgeville,   Bridgeville Manor,   Broad Acres,   Broad Creek,   Broadkill Beach,   Bryan Park,   Bryans Store,   Bullseye,   Bunting,   Cannon,   Cave Colony,   Chestnut Knoll,   Clarksons Crossroads,   Clarksville,   Cocked Hat,   Collins Pond Acres,   Columbia,   Concord,   Cool Spring,   Cool Spring Farms,   Country Club Estates,   Coverdale Crossroads,   Craigs Mill,   Cross Keys,   Dagsboro,   Delmar,   Dewey Beach,   Douglas Forge,   Drawbridge,   Dublin Hill,   East Side Village,   Eastman Heights,   Ellendale,   Evergreen Acres,   Fairmount,   Federalsburg,   Fenwick Island,   Fernwood,   Five Points,   Flea Hill,   Georgetown,   Goslee Mill,   Gravel Hill,   Green Hill,   Greentop,   Greenwood,   Gum Crossroads,   Gumboro,   Harbeson,   Hardscrabble,   Hearns Crossroads,   Hearns Mill,   Henlopen Acres,   Heritage Village,   Herring Landing,   Hitchens Crossroads,   Holiday Acres,   Holiday Pines,   Hollymount,   Hollyville,   Hudson Pond Acres,   Indian Beach,   Indian Mission,   Indian River Acres,   Israel Haul,   Jacobs Crossroads,   Jefferson Crossroads,   Jimtown,   Johnson,   Jones Crossroads,   KeenWik,   Kenmore Park,   Kings Crossroads,   Knowles Crossroads,   Lake Pines,   Lake Shores,   Lakeside Manor,   Lakewood,   Laurel,   Lewes,   Lightfoots Furnace,   Lincoln,   Long Neck,   Lowe,   Lowes Crossroads,   Marshtown,   McDonalds Crossroads,   Meadow Acres,   Middleford,   Middlesex Beach,   Midnight Thicket,   Midway,   Midway Park,   Milford,   Millpond Acres,   Millsboro,   Millville,   Milton,   Mispillion Light,   Mission,   Morris Mill,   Mount Joy,   Nanticoke Acres,   Nanticoke Estates,   Nassau,   New Market,   North Seaford Heights,   North Shores,   Oak Orchard,   Oakley,   Ocean View,   Ocean Village,   Old Furnace,   Omar,   Overbrook,   Owens,   Oyster Rocks,   Pepper,   Pepperbox,   Phillips Hill,   Pinetown,   Piney Grove,   Piney Grove Manor,   Portsville,   Primehook Beach,   Pusey Crossroads,   Quakertown,   Ralphs,   Redden,   Redden Crossroads,   Rehoboth Beach,   Reliance,   Reynolds Mill,   Richard Heights,   Riverdale,   Robbins,   Robinsonville,   Rogers Haven,   Ross,   Roxana,   Saint George,   Saint Johnstown,   Sand Hill,   Sandy Brae,   Sandy Fork,   Sandy Landing,   Saulsbury Switch,   Seabreeze,   Seaford,   Seaford Heights,   Selbyville,   Shawnee,   Shawnee Acres,   Sherwood Acres,   Shockley Manor,   Shortly,   Slaughter Beach,   Smith Hill,   Snug Harbor,   South Bethany,   Springfield Crossroads,   Stanley Manor,   Staytonville,   Stockley,   Sussex Shores,   Swain Acres,   Swann Keys,   Sycamore,   The Heath,   The Oaks,   Trinity,   Truitts Park,   Waples,   Ward,   Warwick,   Waterview Acres,   Webb Manor,   West Beach,   Westwoods,   Whaleys Crossroads,   White River Estates,   Whitesville,   Williamsville,   Wisseman Acres,   Wood Branch,   Woodenhawk,   Woodland,   Woodland Heights,   Zoar,  

 

Or have a look at other Delaware counties including:

Kent,   New Castle,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Frankford, DE?
Then read on!

1. The town of Frankford was founded in 1796 and named after Frank Ford, a local landowner.

2. Frankford is the home of the annual Sussex County Fair, which began in 1874 and is now one of the largest fairs in Delaware.

3. The town is home to several historic sites, including the former Frankford Friends Meeting House, which was built in 1812.

4. The town has several popular parks, including Silver Lake Park and Trap Pond State Park, which feature camping and hiking trails.

5. The town is also home to many antique stores and farmers markets.

6. The nearby Indian River Inlet Bridge connects Frankford to the rest of Delaware and is visible from many parts of town.