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

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, Florida in Alachua County


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

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

Alachua,   Archer,   Arredondo,   Beckhamtown,   Beville Heights,   Bland,   Buckingham West,   Buda,   Burnetts Lake,   Cadillac,   Campville,   Chantilly Acres,   Clark,   Copeland Settlement,   Cross Creek,   Daysville,   Durant Estates,   Earleton,   Evinston,   Fairbanks,   Forest Grove,   Grove Park,   Hague,   Haile,   Hainesworth,   Half Moon,   Hasan,   Hawthorne,   High Springs,   Island Grove,   Jonesville,   Kanapaha,   Kincaid Hills,   Kirkwood,   La Crosse,   Lochloosa,   Los Trancos Woods,   Louise,   Micanopy,   Monteocha,   Newberry,   Newnans Lake Homesites,   Northwood,   Orange Heights,   Paradise,   Peach Orchard,   Phifer,   Pine Hill Estates,   Pinesville,   Rex,   Robinson Heights,   Rochelle,   Rocky Point,   Rutledge,   Santa Fe,   Santa Fe Beach,   Shadow Lawn Estates,   Shannon Wood,   Shenks,   Suburban Heights,   Tacoma,   Traxler,   Wacahoota,   Wade,   Waldo,   West Hills,   Wimberly Estates,  

 

Or have a look at other Florida counties including:

Baker,   Bay,   Bradford,   Brevard,   Broward,   Calhoun,   Charlotte,   Citrus,   Clay,   Collier,   Columbia,   DeSoto,   Dixie,   Duval,   Escambia,   Flagler,   Franklin,   Gadsden,   Gilchrist,   Glades,   Gulf,   Hamilton,   Hardee,   Hendry,   Hernando,   Highlands,   Hillsborough,   Holmes,   Indian River,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Lafayette,   Lake,   Lee,   Leon,   Levy,   Liberty,   Madison,   Manatee,   Marion,   Martin,   Miami'Dade,   Monroe,   Nassau,   Okaloosa,   Okeechobee,   Orange,   Osceola,   Palm Beach,   Pasco,   Pinellas,   Polk,   Putnam,   Saint Johns,   Saint Lucie,   Santa Rosa,   Sarasota,   Seminole,   Sumter,   Suwannee,   Taylor,   Union,   Volusia,   Wakulla,   Walton,   Washington,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Gainesville, FL?
Then read on!

Gainesville is home to the University of Florida, the state's oldest university. It was founded in 1853 and is now one of the largest universities in the country. The city also has a rich history of music, with many popular bands, such as Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, having started in Gainesville.