*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Georgetown ***
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, Georgia in Chatham County

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

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

Bakers Crossing,   Beaulieu,   Bethesda,   Bloomingdale,   Bona Bella,   Burnside,   Burroughs,   Cedar Hammock,   Chippewa Terrace,   Coffee Bluff,   Dutch Island,   Forest River Farms,   Garden City,   Grimball Park,   Grove Park,   Grove Point,   Grubbs,   Hamer,   Harrock Hall,   Henderson,   Highland Park,   Isle of Hope,   Lakeside Park,   Lamarville,   Liberty City,   Lynhurst,   Mayfair,   Meinhard,   Monteith,   Montgomery,   Mount Herman,   Mulberry Grove,   Nicholsonville,   OLeary,   Oakhurst,   Ogeecheeton,   Parkersburg,   Pin Point,   Pooler,   Port Wentworth,   Richfield,   Rio Vista,   Sandfly,   Savannah,   Sharon Park,   Silk Hope,   Skidaway Island,   Southover,   Talahi Island,   Thunderbolt,   Tremont Park,   Turners Rock,   Tybee Island,   Vernon View,   Vernonburg,   White Bluff,   Whitemarsh Island,   Williams,   Wilmington Island,   Wilmington Park,   Windsor Forest,   Windward,   Woodlawn Terrace,   Wormsloe,  

 

Or have a look at other Georgia counties including:

Appling,   Atkinson,   Bacon,   Baker,   Baldwin,   Banks,   Barrow,   Bartow,   Ben Hill,   Berrien,   Bibb,   Bleckley,   Brantley,   Brooks,   Bryan,   Bulloch,   Burke,   Butts,   Calhoun,   Camden,   Candler,   Carroll,   Catoosa,   Charlton,   Chattahoochee,   Chattooga,   Cherokee,   Clarke,   Clay,   Clayton,   Clinch,   Cobb,   Coffee,   Colquitt,   Columbia,   Cook,   Coweta,   Crawford,   Crisp,   Dade,   Dawson,   DeKalb,   Decatur,   Dodge,   Dooly,   Dougherty,   Douglas,   Early,   Echols,   Effingham,   Elbert,   Emanuel,   Evans,   Fannin,   Fayette,   Floyd,   Forsyth,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Gilmer,   Glascock,   Glynn,   Gordon,   Grady,   Greene,   Gwinnett,   Habersham,   Hall,   Hancock,   Haralson,   Harris,   Hart,   Heard,   Henry,   Houston,   Irwin,   Jackson,   Jasper,   Jeff Davis,   Jefferson,   Jenkins,   Johnson,   Jones,   Lamar,   Lanier,   Laurens,   Lee,   Liberty,   Lincoln,   Long,   Lowndes,   Lumpkin,   Macon,   Madison,   Marion,   McDuffie,   McIntosh,   Meriwether,   Miller,   Mitchell,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   Murray,   Muscogee,   Newton,   Oconee,   Oglethorpe,   Paulding,   Peach,   Pickens,   Pierce,   Pike,   Polk,   Pulaski,   Putnam,   Quitman,   Rabun,   Randolph,   Richmond,   Rockdale,   Schley,   Screven,   Seminole,   Spalding,   Stephens,   Stewart,   Sumter,   Talbot,   Taliaferro,   Tattnall,   Taylor,   Telfair,   Terrell,   Thomas,   Tift,   Toombs,   Towns,   Treutlen,   Troup,   Turner,   Twiggs,   Union,   Upson,   Walker,   Walton,   Ware,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Webster,   Wheeler,   White,   Whitfield,   Wilcox,   Wilkes,   Wilkinson,   Worth,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Georgetown, GA?
Then read on!

One fun fact about Georgetown, Georgia is that it was once the site of a major Native American trading center. The indigenous tribes in the area traded goods such as furs, salt, and seafood with Europeans and other native tribes. Evidence of the trading center can still be seen today in the form of shell mounds and artifacts found in the area.