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

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, Maine in Somerset County


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

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

Anson,   Athens,   Blair,   Brassua,   Brighton,   Cambridge,   Canaan,   Caratunk,   Castle Harmony,   Cornville,   Cyrs,   Deadwater,   Dennistown,   Detroit,   Dogtown,   Dyerville,   East Madison,   East Mercer,   East New Portland,   Embden,   Fairfield,   Fairfield Center,   Harmony,   Hartland,   Highland,   Hinckley,   Holeb,   Hoxies,   Jackman,   La Croix Depot,   Lake Moxie,   Lakewood,   Larone,   Long Pond,   Lower Mill,   Mackamp,   Madison,   Mainstream,   Malbons Mills,   Mercer,   Moose River,   Moscow,   New Portland,   Norridgewock,   North Anson,   North Fairfield,   North New Portland,   Ogontz,   Palmyra,   Pittsfield,   Pleasant Pond,   Pleasant Ridge,   Poplar Ripps,   Ripley,   Rockwood,   Saint Albans,   Seboomook,   Shawmut,   Skowhegan,   Smithfield,   Solon,   South Solon,   Spring Lake,   Starks,   Stronghold,   Tarratine,   The Forks,   Thompson,   Three Streams,   Troutdale,   Waltons Mill,   Waverley,   West Athens,   West Forks,   West Palmyra,   Wildwood,  

 

Or have a look at other Maine counties including:

Androscoggin,   Aroostook,   Cumberland,   Franklin,   Hancock,   Kennebec,   Knox,   Lincoln,   Oxford,   Penobscot,   Piscataquis,   Sagadahoc,   Waldo,   Washington,   York,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Bingham, ME?
Then read on!

Here are a few true facts about the village of Bingham, Maine:

1. Bingham is a town in Somerset County, Maine, located along the Kennebec River.
2. The town was named after William Bingham, a Philadelphia financier who was one of the largest landowners in the state in the late 1700s.
3. Bingham is home to the 100-Mile Wilderness, a section of the Appalachian Trail that is known for its rugged and remote terrain.
4. The town is also known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, including hunting, fishing, hiking, and snowmobiling.
5. The Bingham Wind Farm, a 56-turbine wind power project, was completed in 2016 and is capable of generating 185 megawatts of electricity.