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

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Mamou
, Louisiana in Evangeline County

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

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

Barber Spur,   Basile,   Bayou Chicot,   Beaver,   Belair Cove,   Centerville,   Chataignier,   Clarks Landing,   Clearwater,   Cypress Creek,   Dossman,   Easton,   Gray Point,   Johnson Landing,   Lake Cove,   Meridian,   Nobrac,   Pine Prairie,   Point Blue,   Reddell,   Saint Landry,   Tate Cove,   Turkey Creek,   Tyrone,   Unatex,   Vidrine,   Ville Platte,  

 

Or have a look at other Louisiana counties including:

Acadia,   Allen,   Ascension,   Assumption,   Avoyelles,   Beauregard,   Bienville,   Bossier,   Caddo,   Calcasieu,   Caldwell,   Cameron,   Catahoula,   Claiborne,   Concordia,   De Soto,   East Baton Rouge,   East Carroll,   East Feliciana,   Franklin,   Grant,   Iberia,   Iberville,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Jefferson Davis,   La Salle,   Lafayette,   Lafourche,   Lincoln,   Livingston,   Madison,   Morehouse,   Natchitoches,   Orleans,   Ouachita,   Plaquemines,   Pointe Coupee,   Rapides,   Red River,   Richland,   Sabine,   Saint Bernard,   Saint Charles,   Saint Helena,   Saint James,   Saint John the Baptist,   Saint Landry,   Saint Martin,   Saint Mary,   Saint Tammany,   Tangipahoa,   Tensas,   Terrebonne,   Union,   Vermilion,   Vernon,   Washington,   Webster,   West Baton Rouge,   West Carroll,   West Feliciana,   Winn,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Mamou, LA?
Then read on!

Mamou is the self-proclaimed "Cajun music capital of the world" and hosts the annual Cajun Music Festival, which brings together the best Cajun musicians from around the state of Louisiana. The festival usually takes place on Labor Day weekend and includes live music, dancing, and delicious Cajun food.