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

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, Massachusetts in Norfolk County


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

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

Acorn Terrace,   Ashcroft,   Avon,   Babson Park,   Beaconsfield,   Beechwood,   Bellingham,   Birds Hill,   Black Rock,   Blue Hills,   Braintree,   Braintree Highlands,   Braintree Town,   Brookline,   Brookline Village,   Brookville,   Brushwood,   Camp Breezy Meadow,   Camp Lincoln Hill,   Camp Sayre,   Campbells Station,   Canton,   Caryville,   Cedar,   Cedar Hill,   Charles River Grove,   Charles River Station,   Charles River Village,   City Mills,   City of Randolph Town,   Clicquot,   Cohasset,   Country View Estates,   Crownridge Estates,   Dedham,   Dedham Island,   East Braintree,   East Dedham,   East Foxboro,   East Milton,   East Sharon,   East Walpole,   East Weymouth,   Ellis,   Endicott,   Farm Street Station,   Forbes Wharf,   Foxborough,   Foxvale,   Franklin,   Franklin Town,   Glenridge,   Grantville,   Greenlodge,   Happy Hills,   Harding,   Highland Lake,   Holbrook,   Idlewell,   Islington,   Lincoln Heights,   Longwood Station,   Maple Ridge,   Medfield,   Medway,   Midland,   Millis,   MillisClicquot,   Milton,   Milton Center,   Milton Hill,   Milton Upper Mills,   Milton Village,   Needham,   Needham Heights,   Norfolk,   North Bellingham,   North Cohasset,   North Commons,   North Foxboro,   North Randolph,   North Stoughton,   North Weymouth,   Norwood,   Old Boat Point,   Old Spain,   Overbrook,   Pine Grove,   Plainville,   Plimptonville,   Ponkapoag,   Quincy,   Quincy Neck,   Rakeville,   Randolph,   Readville Manor,   Reservoir,   Rockville,   Scott Hill Acres,   Sharon,   Sharon Heights,   Sheldonville,   Shepardville,   South Bellingham,   South Braintree,   South Commons,   South Foxboro,   South Stoughton,   South Walpole,   South Weymouth,   Springdale,   Stoughton,   Summer Heights,   Valley View,   Wadsworth,   Walpole,   Walpole Heights,   Wampum Rock,   Wellesley,   Wellesley Farms,   Wellesley Fells,   Wellesley Hills,   West Foxboro,   West Medway,   West Stoughton,   West Walpole,   West Wrentham,   Westbrook Village,   Westview,   Westwood,   Wethersfield,   Weymouth,   Weymouth Heights,   Weymouth Landing,   Weymouth Town,   Winslows,   Wrentham,  

 

Or have a look at other Massachusetts counties including:

Barnstable,   Berkshire,   Bristol,   Dukes,   Essex,   Franklin,   Hampden,   Hampshire,   Middlesex,   Nantucket,   Plymouth,   Suffolk,   Worcester,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Dover, MA?
Then read on!

Dover, Massachusetts is a small, affluent town with a population of just under 6,000 people. It is known for its scenic beauty, with many large estates and homes set on spacious lots surrounded by trees and open land. Dover has a strong commitment to preserving its natural resources, and as a result, it has many parks and conservation areas. The town is also home to a number of farms and equestrian facilities, making it a popular destination for horse enthusiasts. Additionally, Dover has a highly-regarded school system, with a number of top-ranked public and private schools.