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

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Waldorf
, Maryland in Charles County


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23 active listings near Waldorf
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$5,500,000    8770 Bensville Rd
$719,000   * 10621 Cheryl Turn
$587,000   👍 8826 Cottongrass St
$569,999   👍* 3404 Marylea Ct
$559,000    10776 Alyssa Ln
$521,000    3043 Lundt Ct
$478,578   👍 2302 Watertrumpet Ct
$469,950   👍* 8644 Valley Dr
$410,000   * 10608 Quillback St
$410,000    5018 Doctorfish Ct
$404,900   * 4778 Jaybird Ct
$389,000    4096 Broadbill Cir
$375,000   👍 01 Jermaine Pl
$375,000    11316 Golden Eagle Pl Unit B
$350,000    Smallwood Dr
$347,900    4819 Kingfisher Ct
$334,900    6321 Deerwood Ct
$269,866   👍 7945 Bensville Rd
$259,900    4635 Grebe Pl
$255,000    4838 Meadowlark Ln
$199,000   👍 Jermaine Pl
$175,000    10047 Lyles Pl
$70,000   👍 7495 Bensville Rd

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

Waldorf is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Charles County, Maryland, United States. It is located 23 miles southeast of Washington, D.C. It has a population of approximately 75,000 and covers a land area of about 36 square miles.

Waldorf is known for its suburban feel and is home to many shopping centers, restaurants, and recreational facilities. It is also home to the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs, a minor league baseball team that plays at Regency Furniture Stadium.

The town has a mix of residential neighborhoods, business districts, and industrial areas. The median income for households in Waldorf is above the national average, and the cost of living is relatively affordable compared to nearby cities.

Waldorf also boasts several parks and recreation areas including the beautiful Cedarville State Forest, which offers hiking, camping, and fishing opportunities. The town also has several historic sites, including the Port Tobacco Courthouse, where one can learn about the town's colonial history.

Overall, Waldorf is a growing and thriving community that offers residents a high quality of life and easy access to amenities and attractions in nearby cities.