*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Prince Frederick ***
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, Maryland in Calvert County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Prince Frederick.

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

Adelina,   Appeal,   Barstow,   Bertha,   Bowens,   Breezy Point,   Broomes Island,   Buena Vista,   Burch,   Calvert Beach,   Chaney,   Chaneyville,   Cherry Hill,   Chesapeake Beach,   Chesapeake Ranch Estates,   Coster,   Cove Point,   Dares Beach,   Dowell,   Drum Point,   Dunkirk,   Dunkirk Town Center,   Governor Run,   Holiday Beach,   Holland Cliff Shores,   Hunting Hills,   Huntingtown,   Huntingtown Town Center,   Island Creek,   Johnstown,   Kenwood Beach,   Locust Grove Beach,   Long Beach,   Lower Marlboro,   Lusby,   Mackall,   Mount Harmony,   Mutual,   Neeld Estates,   North Beach,   Olivet,   Owings,   Owings Town Center,   Paris,   Parker Wharf,   Parkers Creek,   Parran,   Plum Point,   Poplars,   Port Republic,   Randle Cliff Beach,   Saint Leonard,   Sollers,   Solomons,   Stoakley,   Sunderland,   Wallville,   White Sands,   Williams Wharf,   Willow Beach Colony,   Willows,   Wilson,  

 

Or have a look at other Maryland counties including:

Allegany,   Anne Arundel,   Baltimore,   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 Prince Frederick, MD?
Then read on!

Prince Frederick is the county seat of Calvert County in Maryland. It is a small village with a population of around 3,000 people. The area is known for its historic charm, with many buildings and landmarks dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. The town is also home to several parks and nature preserves, including the Calvert Cliffs State Park, which is a popular destination for hiking and fossil hunting. There are also several historic sites in the area, such as the Historic St. John's Episcopal Church and the Old Wallville Schoolhouse.