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

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Also known as:
The Big Pineapple
Crossroads of the Pacific
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Paradise
City motto: Ha'aheo No 'O Honolulu (The Pride of Honolulu)
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Honolulu.

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

Ahuimanu,   Aiea,   Aiea Heights,   Aina Haina,   Akupu,   Alewa Heights,   Aliamanu,   Crestview,   East Honolulu,   Ewa,   Ewa Beach,   Ewa Gentry,   Ewa Villages,   Fernandez Village,   Foster Village,   Halawa,   Halawa Heights,   Haleiwa,   Hauula,   Hawaii Kai,   Heeia,   Hickam Housing,   Hickam Village,   Honokai Hale,   Honouliuli,   Iroquois Point,   Iwilei,   Kaaawa,   Kaalawai,   Kahala,   Kahaluu,   Kahana,   Kahuku,   Kailua,   Kaimuki,   Kalaeloa,   Kalauao,   Kalihi,   Kalihi Kai,   Kamehameha Heights,   Kamooloa,   Kaneohe,   Kaneohe Station,   Kapahulu,   Kapolei,   Kawailoa Beach,   Kawela,   Kawela Bay,   Keaalu,   Keolu Hills,   Ko Olina,   Kokokahi,   Kuliouou,   Kunia Camp,   Laie,   Lanikai,   Lower Village,   Mahinui,   Maili,   Makaha,   Makaha Valley,   Makakilo,   Makiki Heights,   Malae,   Maunalani Heights,   Maunawili,   Mililani Mauka,   Mililani Town,   Moiliili,   Mokuleia,   Nanakuli,   Niu,   Ocean Pointe,   Pacific Heights,   Pacific Palisades,   Palehua,   Pearl City,   Pohakupu,   Portlock,   Punaluu,   Puohala Village,   Pupukea,   Puunui,   Ranch Camp,   Renton Village,   Royal Kunia,   Saint Louis Heights,   Schofield Barracks,   Sunset Beach,   Tenney Village,   Varona Village,   Wahiawa,   Waiahole,   Waialae,   Waialee,   Waialua,   Waianae,   Waiau,   Waikane,   Waikele,   Waikiki,   Wailupe,   Waimalu,   Waimanalo,   Waimanalo Beach,   Waipahu,   Waipio,   Waipio Acres,   West Loch Estate,   Wheeler AFB,   Whitmore Village,   Wilhelmina Rise,   Woodlawn,  

 

Or have a look at other Hawaii counties including:

Hawaii,   Kalawao,   Kauai,   Maui,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Honolulu, HI?
Then read on!

1. Honolulu is the capital of Hawaii and the largest city in the state. It is located on the island of Oahu and is home to over one million people.

2. Honolulu was founded in 1845 by King Kamehameha III as the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

3. Honolulu is a major tourist destination and has a vibrant culture and economy. It is home to many attractions including Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head, and Pearl Harbor.

4. Honolulu is known for its beautiful beaches, tropical climate, and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.

5. The area around Honolulu has a rich history that dates back to ancient Polynesian settlers who first arrived in the area around 1000 AD.

6. The Hawaiian monarchy was overthrown in 1893, but Hawaii was not annexed by the United States until 1898.

7. In 1959, Hawaii became the 50th state of the United States of America.