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

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

Bailey Island,   Baldwin,   Blackstrap,   Blue Point,   Bolsters Mills,   Bridgton,   Broadview Park,   Brunswick,   Brunswick Station,   Bunganuc Landing,   Bustins Island,   Cape Cottage,   Cape Elizabeth,   Casco,   Chebeague Island,   Convene,   Cook Mills,   Cousins Island,   Crescent Lake,   Cumberland,   Cumberland Center,   Cumberland Center Station,   Cumberland Foreside,   Cundys Harbor,   Cushing Briggs,   Deep Cut,   Delano Park,   Douglas Hill,   Dry Mills,   Dunns,   Dyer Cove,   East Baldwin Mattocks Station,   East Harpswell,   East Raymond,   East Sebago,   Edes Falls,   Elizabeth Park,   Elmwood,   Falmouth,   Falmouth Foreside,   Fort Gorges,   Fort Levett,   Fort Lyon,   Fort Preble,   Fort Scammel,   Freeport,   Frye Island,   Gorham,   Grand Beach,   Gray,   Gray Station,   Growstown,   Harding,   Harmon Beach,   Harpswell,   Harpswell Center,   Harrison,   Higgins Beach,   Highlands,   Hillside,   Ingalls,   Intervale,   Jones Wharf,   Libbytown,   Ligonia,   Little Falls,   Littlejohn Island,   Long Beach,   Long Island,   Mariner,   Mast Landing,   Merepoint,   Mountainview Park,   Munjoy Hill,   Naples,   New Gloucester,   Newhall,   North Baldwin,   North Bridgton,   North Deering,   North Falmouth,   North Gorham,   North Gray,   North Harpswell,   North Pownal,   North Raymond,   North Scarborough,   North Sebago,   North Windham,   North Yarmouth,   Oak Hill,   Oakdale,   Pennellville,   Pine Point,   Pleasant Hill,   Pond Cove,   Popeville,   Porter Landing,   Portland,   Pownal,   Pownal Center,   Raymond,   Richville,   Riverton,   Sagamore Village,   Sandy Creek,   Scarborough,   Scribners Mill,   Sebago,   Sebago Center,   Sebago Lake,   Shaker Village,   Shaw Mills,   Sodom,   Songo Lock,   South Bridgton,   South Buxton,   South Casco,   South Freeport,   South Gorham,   South Gray,   South Harpswell,   South Naples,   South Portland,   South Windham,   Standish,   Steep Falls,   Suckerville,   Two Trails,   Upper Gloucester,   Waites Landing,   Wards Cove,   West Baldwin,   West Bridgton,   West Cumberland,   West Gorham,   West Gray,   West Harpswell,   West Scarborough,   West Sebago,   Westbrook,   White Rock,   Windham Center,   Windham Hill,   Yarmouth,  

 

Or have a look at other Maine counties including:

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

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

Here are some interesting facts about Windham, Maine:

1. Windham was originally settled by English colonists in the 1700s and was incorporated as a town in 1791.

2. The town covers an area of 50.68 square miles and has a population of around 18,000 people.

3. Windham is home to the largest lake in Cumberland County, called Sebago Lake. The lake covers 45 square miles and is a popular spot for fishing, boating, and swimming.

4. The town of Windham is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with over 300 acres of parks and natural spaces, including Windham Hill and Lowell Preserve.

5. Windham is also known for its historic homes and buildings, including the Swett-Ilsley House, a 19th-century Greek Revival-style mansion that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

6. The town has a rich agricultural history and is known for its apple orchards, dairy farms, and Christmas tree farms.

7. Windham is located just 15 miles northwest of Portland, Maine's largest city, which makes it a popular suburb for commuters.