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

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, Florida in Miami-Dade County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Miami Springs.

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

Aladdin City,   Andover Golf Estates,   Andover Lakes Estates,   Aventura,   Bal Harbour,   Bay Harbor Islands,   Bay Heights,   Bayshore,   Biscayne Gardens,   Biscayne Park,   Brickell Hammock,   Brownsville,   Coopertown,   Coral Gables,   Coral Terrace,   Coral Way Village,   Country Club,   Country Walk,   Cutler Bay,   Deering Bay,   Doral,   El Portal,   Fisher Island,   Flagami,   Florida City,   Fortymile Bend,   Fountainebleau,   Franjo,   Frog City,   Gladeview,   Glenvar Heights,   Glenwood Heights,   Golden Beach,   Golden Glades,   Goulds,   GreenMar Acres,   Hawley Heights,   Hialeah,   Hialeah Estates,   Hialeah Gardens,   Highland Lakes,   Homestead,   Homestead Base,   Howard,   Indian Creek,   Indian Creek Village,   Inlikita,   Islandia,   Isle of Normandy,   Ives Estates,   Kendale Lakes,   Kendall,   Kendall West,   Key Biscayne,   Kings Bay,   Leisure City,   Lindgren,   Mart Law Seminole Village,   Medley,   Miami,   Miami Beach,   Miami Gardens,   Miami Lakes,   Miami Shores,   Mitchell Lake Estates,   Modello,   Naranja,   Normandy Shores,   North Bay Village,   North Miami,   North Miami Beach,   Ocean View Heights,   Ojus,   Olympia Heights,   Opalocka,   Palm Springs North,   Palmetto Bay,   Palmetto Estates,   Pennsuco,   Perrine,   Peters,   Pinecrest,   Pinewood,   Pinewood Park,   Princeton,   Redland,   Richmond Heights,   Richmond West,   Rockdale,   Saga Bay,   Silver Bluff Estates,   Silver Palm,   South Allapattah,   South Bay Estates,   South Miami,   South Miami Heights,   SunTan Village,   Sunny Isles Beach,   Sunrise Harbor,   Sunset,   Surfside,   Sweetwater,   Tamiami,   The Crossings,   The Hammocks,   The Pines,   Three Lakes,   Town Park Estates,   University Park,   Vanderbilt Park,   Virginia Gardens,   West Little River,   West Miami,   West Perrine,   Westchester,   Westview,   Westwood Lakes,  

 

Or have a look at other Florida counties including:

Alachua,   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,   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 Miami Springs, FL?
Then read on!

1. Miami Springs is a city located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States.
2. The city was founded in 1926 by Glenn Hammond Curtiss, the aviation pioneer.
3. The city is located near Miami International Airport and is home to many aviation related businesses.
4. Miami Springs is known for its unique architecture, which includes the "Miami Modern" style of buildings.
5. The city is home to a variety of parks and recreational facilities, including the Miami Springs Golf Course, which was designed by legendary golf course architect Donald Ross.
6. The population of Miami Springs was 14,316 as of the 2010 census.