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Hagerstown
, Maryland in Washington County

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

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

Antietam,   Antietam Station,   Appletown,   Augusta,   Bagtown,   Bakersville,   Beaver Creek,   Benevola,   Big Pool,   Big Spring,   Boonsboro,   Bostetter,   Bowmans Mill,   Breathedsville,   Broadfording,   Brownsville,   Burtner,   Cavetown,   Cearfoss,   Cedar Lawn,   Charlton,   Chewsville,   Clear Spring,   Clevelandville,   Cohill,   Dargan,   Dogtown,   Doubs Mill,   Downsville,   Dry Run,   Eakles Mill,   Edgemont,   Emmertsville,   Ernstville,   Exline,   Fairplay,   Fairview,   Fairview Mill,   Fiddlesburg,   Flickersville,   Forest Park,   Forsythe,   Fort Ritchie,   FountainheadOrchard Hills,   Four Locks,   Funkstown,   Gapland,   Garretts Mill,   Green Spring Furnace,   Greensburg,   Grimes,   Halfway,   Hancock,   HighfieldCascade,   Huyett,   Indian Springs,   Jugtown,   Keedysville,   Kemps,   Kemps Mill,   Kline Mill,   Lappans,   Leitersburg,   Locust Grove,   Long Meadow,   Mapleville,   Martins Crossroads,   Maugansville,   Mercersville,   Middleburg,   Millpoint,   Mondell,   Mount Aetna,   Mount Briar,   Mount Lena,   Mousetown,   ParamountLong Meadow,   Park Hall,   Park Head,   Pearre,   Pecktonville,   Pen Mar Park,   Pinesburg,   Pleasantville,   Pondsville,   Porterstown,   Red Hill,   Reid,   Ringgold,   Robinwood,   Rocky Forge,   Rohrersville,   Saint James,   Samples Manor,   San Mar,   Sandy Hook,   Security,   Shady Bower,   Sharpsburg,   Smithsburg,   Spickler,   Spielman,   Sylvan Grove,   Tilghmanton,   TregoRohrersville Station,   Troupe Springs,   Two Locks,   Vardo,   Wagners Crossroads,   Weverton,   Williamsport,   Williamsport Station,   WilsonConococheague,   Wood Point,   Woodmont,   Yarrowsburg,   Zittlestown,  

 

Or have a look at other Maryland counties including:

Allegany,   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,   Wicomico,   Worcester,  

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

Hagerstown is a city in western Maryland with rich history dating back to the 1700s. It is home to several historic sites and museums including the Hager House and Museum, the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, and the Jonathan Hager House and Museum. Hagerstown is also known for its annual Maryland Symphony Orchestra performance held during the Maryland Theatre's opening weekend. Additionally, the city is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and fishing at nearby parks like Antietam National Battlefield and Greenbrier State Park.