*** No USDA eligible properties were found in North Amherst ***
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in North Amherst.

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

Aldrich Mills,   Amherst,   Amherst Center,   Belchertown,   Bisbee Mill,   Blush Hollow,   Bondsville,   Bradstreet,   Camp Howe,   Chesterfield,   Cummington,   Cushman,   Dwight,   East Hadley,   East Village,   Easthampton,   Easthampton Town,   Factory Hollow,   Fomer,   Gibbs Crossing,   Goshen,   Goss Heights,   Granby,   Great Swamp,   Hadley,   Hatfield,   Haydenville,   Hockanum,   Huntington,   Knightville,   Lithia,   Loudville,   Middlefield,   Mill Valley,   Mount Tom,   North Hadley,   North Hatfield,   Northampton,   Norwich,   Norwich Bridge,   Packardville,   Pelham,   Plainfield,   Ringville,   Russellville,   Searsville,   South Amherst,   South Hadley,   South Hadley Falls,   South Worthington,   Southampton,   Swift River,   Thermopylae,   Ware,   Ware Center,   West Chesterfield,   West Cummington,   West Hatfield,   West Pelham,   West Ware,   West Worthington,   Westbrook,   Westhampton,   Williamsburg,   Williamsburg Station,   Worthington,   Worthington Center,  

 

Or have a look at other Massachusetts counties including:

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

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

1. North Amherst is a small village located within the larger town of Amherst. It is home to around 5,000 people.

2. The village is located close to the University of Massachusetts Amherst, one of the largest public research universities in New England. The university has a significant impact on the local economy and culture.

3. North Amherst was once a bustling industrial town, with factories producing goods such as paper, textiles, and wooden products. Today, the village is more residential, although there are still some commercial and industrial properties.

4. The area is known for its scenic natural beauty, including hiking trails in the nearby Mount Holyoke Range State Park.

5. The Emily Dickinson Museum is located just a few miles from North Amherst. The museum is located in the former home of the famous American poet, and showcases her life and work.

6. North Amherst is home to a number of cultural institutions, including the North Amherst Community Farm and the North Amherst Arts Trust.

7. The village has a vibrant music scene, with many local bands and musicians performing regularly in the area's bars and restaurants.

8. North Amherst is a diverse community, with residents from many different ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds.