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

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Cumberland
, Maryland in Allegany County

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

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

Allegany Grove,   Amcelle,   Barrelville,   Barton,   Bellegrove,   Bier,   Black Oak,   Borden Shaft,   Bowling Green,   Bowmans Addition,   Brady,   Carlos,   Cedar Cliff,   Clarysville,   Corriganville,   Cresaptown,   Danville,   Dawson,   Detmold,   Dickens,   Dogwood Flats,   Eckhart Mines,   Ellerslie,   Evitts Creek,   Flintstone,   Franklin,   Frostburg,   Gannon,   Georges Creek,   Gilmore,   Gilpin,   Grahamtown,   Green Ridge,   Hazen,   Hoffman,   Horseshoe Curve,   Keifers,   Klondike,   La Vale,   Lap,   Little Orleans,   Loarville,   Lonaconing,   Lowndes,   Luke,   McCoole,   McKenzie,   Midland,   Midlothian,   Miller,   Montel,   Morantown,   Moscow,   Mount Savage,   Narrows Park,   National,   Nikep,   North Branch,   Ocean,   Oldtown,   Piney Grove,   Pinto,   Pleasant Grove,   Pleasant Valley,   Potomac Park,   Pratt,   Pumpkin Center,   Rawlings,   Reynolds,   Roberts,   Rush,   Shaft,   Sixmile House,   Spring Gap,   Town Creek,   Triple Lakes,   Twiggtown,   Vale Summit,   Westernport,   Winchester,   Wolfe Mill,   Woodland,   Wrights Crossing,   Yonkers,   Zihlman,  

 

Or have a look at other Maryland counties including:

Anne Arundel,   Baltimore,   Calvert,   Caroline,   Carroll,   Cecil,   Charles,   Dorchester,   Frederick,   Garrett,   Harford,   Howard,   Kent,   Montgomery,   Prince George's,   Queen Anne's,   Saint Mary's,   Somerset,   Talbot,   Washington,   Wicomico,   Worcester,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Cumberland, MD?
Then read on!

Cumberland is a historic city located in the Appalachian region of Maryland, known for its beautiful mountain scenery and outdoor recreation opportunities. The city has a rich history, with numerous historic sites and landmarks including the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, the Allegany County Courthouse, and the Western Maryland Railway Station. Additionally, Cumberland is home to several cultural attractions including the Allegany Arts Council and the Cumberland Theatre. The city also hosts several popular events throughout the year, including the Cumberland Fireworks, the Cumberland Mountain Music Festival, and the Cumberland Arts Walk.