*** No USDA eligible properties were found in North Judson ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Bass Lake, IN. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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, Indiana in Starke County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in North Judson.

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

Aldine,   Bass Lake,   Bass Station,   Brems,   English Lake,   Grovertown,   Hamlet,   Indian Hill,   Knox,   Koontz Lake,   Lomax,   Oak Grove,   Ober,   Ora,   San Pierre,   Toto,   Winona,  

 

Or have a look at other Indiana counties including:

Adams,   Allen,   Bartholomew,   Benton,   Blackford,   Boone,   Brown,   Carroll,   Cass,   Clark,   Clay,   Clinton,   Crawford,   Daviess,   DeKalb,   Dearborn,   Decatur,   Delaware,   Dubois,   Elkhart,   Fayette,   Floyd,   Fountain,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Gibson,   Grant,   Greene,   Hamilton,   Hancock,   Harrison,   Hendricks,   Henry,   Howard,   Huntington,   Jackson,   Jasper,   Jay,   Jefferson,   Jennings,   Johnson,   Knox,   Kosciusko,   LaGrange,   LaPorte,   Lake,   Lawrence,   Madison,   Marion,   Marshall,   Martin,   Miami,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   Newton,   Noble,   Ohio,   Orange,   Owen,   Parke,   Perry,   Pike,   Porter,   Posey,   Pulaski,   Putnam,   Randolph,   Ripley,   Rush,   Saint Joseph,   Scott,   Shelby,   Spencer,   Steuben,   Sullivan,   Switzerland,   Tippecanoe,   Tipton,   Union,   Vanderburgh,   Vermillion,   Vigo,   Wabash,   Warren,   Warrick,   Washington,   Wayne,   Wells,   White,   Whitley,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of North Judson, IN?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts about North Judson, Indiana:
1. North Judson is known for its rich railroad history, as it was once a hub for several prominent railways connecting the Midwest to the East Coast.
2. The town hosts an annual Mint Festival to celebrate its agricultural heritage, as the county was once a major producer of mint oil.