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, Maine in York County


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

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

Acton,   Admiralty Village,   Agamenticus Station,   Agamenticus Village,   Alewife,   Alfred,   Alfred Mills,   Arundel,   Bald Head,   Bald Hill Crossing,   Bar Mills,   Bartlett Mills,   Bedell Crossing,   Beech Ridge,   Berwick,   Biddeford,   Bonny Eagle,   Braeburn,   Brixham,   Buffum Hill,   Buxton,   Buxton Center,   Cape Neddick,   Cape Porpoise,   Center Lebanon,   Chases Pond,   Chicopee,   Cider Hill,   Clarks Mills,   Clay Hill,   Cornish,   Cummings,   Cutts Island,   Days Mill,   Dayton,   Drakes Island,   East Eliot,   East Lebanon,   East Limington,   East Parsonsfield,   East Waterboro,   Eliot,   Elms,   Emery Mills,   Emerys Bridge,   Estes Hill,   Fernald Shore,   Goodwins Mills,   Goose Rocks Beach,   Great Works,   Green Acre,   Groveville,   High Pasture,   Highpine,   Hollis,   Hollis Center,   Jewett,   Kennebunk,   Kennebunk Beach,   Kennebunk Landing,   Kennebunkport,   Kittery,   Kittery Foreside,   Kittery Point,   Lake Arrowhead,   Lebanon,   Limerick,   Limerick Mills,   Limington,   Lower Village,   Lyman,   Maplewood,   Milliken Mills,   Moody,   Moody Beach,   Moody Point,   Newfield,   North Alfred,   North Berwick,   North Hollis,   North Lebanon,   North Limington,   North Parsonsfield,   North Shapleigh,   North Waterboro,   Oak Terrace,   Ocean Park,   Ogunquit,   Old Orchard Beach,   Ossipee Mills,   Parsonsfield,   Payneton,   Perkins Town,   Pine Hill,   Rosemary,   Saco,   Sandy Brook,   Sanford,   Scituate,   Scotland,   Seabury,   Seavey Island,   Shady Nook,   Shepherds Hill,   South Acton,   South Berwick,   South Eliot,   South Hollis,   South Lebanon,   South Limington,   South Parsonsfield,   South Sanford,   South Side,   Spang Mills,   Sprague City,   Springvale,   Surfside,   Tatnic,   Tory Hill,   Turbats Creek,   Union Falls,   Varney Crossing,   Walnut Hill,   Waterboro,   Waterboro Center,   Wells,   Wells Beach,   Wells Branch,   West Buxton,   West Hollis,   West Kennebunk,   West Lebanon,   West Newfield,   Wildes District,   York,   York Beach,   York Cliffs,   York Harbor,   York Heights,  

 

Or have a look at other Maine counties including:

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

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

Shapleigh is a small, rural village located in the southwestern part of the state. It was first settled in the 1770s and was incorporated as a town in 1785. The village is named after Deacon Shapleigh, an early settler in the area. Today, Shapleigh is known for its natural beauty and rural lifestyle, with many residents working in industries such as agriculture and forestry. Visitors to the village can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and boating in local parks and lakes, and can also take in the historic architecture and charm of the small town.