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

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

Armuchee,   Benton,   Berwin,   Bone,   Boozeville,   Brice,   Cave Spring,   Chubbtown,   Coosa,   Crystal Springs,   Cunningham,   Everett Springs,   Floyd Springs,   Foster Mills,   Fouche,   Haney,   Hermitage,   Horseleg Estates,   Huffaker,   Krannert,   Lavender,   Lindale,   Melson,   Mount Berry,   Oreburg,   Orsman,   Pinson,   Radio Springs,   Reeseburg,   Relay,   Rosedale,   Shannon,   Silver Creek,   Six Mile,   Vans Valley,   Wax,   West Rome,  

 

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,   Chatham,   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,   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 Rome, GA?
Then read on!

- Rome is a city in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Georgia.
- It is the county seat of Floyd County and has a population of over 36,000 people.
- Rome was founded in 1834 and was named after the Italian city of Rome because of its seven hills.
- Rome is home to several colleges and universities including Shorter University, Georgia Highlands College, and Berry College.
- The city is also known for its historic downtown area, which features a mix of local shops, restaurants and entertainment venues.
- Rome is situated on the banks of the Oostanaula and Etowah rivers, which converge to form the Coosa River.
- The city has a humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and mild winters.
- Rome is also notable as the home of the Atlanta Braves' Class-A affiliate, the Rome Braves, who play their home games at State Mutual Stadium.