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

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

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

Almora,   Bald Mound,   Batavia,   Big Rock,   Bowes,   Burlington,   Campton Hills,   Carpentersville,   Coleman,   Dunham Castle,   East Dundee,   Elburn,   Elgin,   Exposition View,   Five Island Park,   Fox River Estates,   Geneva,   Gilberts,   Hampshire,   Kaneville,   Lily Lake,   Maple Park,   Marywood,   McQueen,   Meredith,   Montgomery,   Mooseheart,   North Aurora,   North Plato,   Nottingham Woods,   Novak Park,   Pingree Grove,   Plato Center,   Prestbury,   Rainbow Hills,   Richardson,   Saint Charles,   ScraperMoecherville,   Sleepy Hollow,   South Elgin,   South Park,   Starks,   Sugar Grove,   Troxel,   Udina,   Valley View,   Virgil,   Wasco,   West Dundee,   Youngsdale,  

 

Or have a look at other Illinois counties including:

Adams,   Alexander,   Bond,   Boone,   Brown,   Bureau,   Calhoun,   Carroll,   Cass,   Champaign,   Christian,   Clark,   Clay,   Clinton,   Coles,   Cook,   Crawford,   Cumberland,   DeKalb,   De Witt,   Douglas,   DuPage,   Edgar,   Edwards,   Effingham,   Fayette,   Ford,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Gallatin,   Greene,   Grundy,   Hamilton,   Hancock,   Hardin,   Henderson,   Henry,   Iroquois,   Jackson,   Jasper,   Jefferson,   Jersey,   Jo Daviess,   Johnson,   Kankakee,   Kendall,   Knox,   LaSalle,   Lake,   Lawrence,   Lee,   Livingston,   Logan,   Macon,   Macoupin,   Madison,   Marion,   Marshall,   Mason,   Massac,   McDonough,   McHenry,   McLean,   Menard,   Mercer,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   Moultrie,   Ogle,   Peoria,   Perry,   Piatt,   Pike,   Pope,   Pulaski,   Putnam,   Randolph,   Richland,   Rock Island,   Saint Clair,   Saline,   Sangamon,   Schuyler,   Scott,   Shelby,   Stark,   Stephenson,   Tazewell,   Union,   Vermilion,   Wabash,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   White,   Whiteside,   Will,   Williamson,   Winnebago,   Woodford,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Aurora, IL?
Then read on!

One interesting historical fact about Aurora, Illinois is that it was home to the first free public school district in Illinois. The district was established in 1851 and led by prominent citizen and abolitionist, Dr. Charles V. Dyer. This was a significant development in the history of public education in the United States as it established that education was a right that should be accessible to all, regardless of socioeconomic status.

Another interesting fact is that Aurora was the site of the deadliest train accident in Illinois history. On April 25, 1946, a passenger train collided with a freight train, resulting in 45 fatalities and over 125 injuries. The tragic accident led to significant reforms in the railroad industry, including the implementation of technology to automatically slow or stop trains if they were on a collision course.