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, Michigan in Washtenaw County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Ann Arbor.

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

Barton Hills,   Benton,   Bridgewater,   Brookville,   Chelsea,   Dexter,   Dixboro,   Eastlawn,   Emery,   Foster,   Fourmile Lake,   Frain Lake,   Geddes,   Guthrie,   Hudson Mills,   Jerusalem,   Lanewood,   Lima Center,   Lyndon Center,   Manchester,   Milan,   Mooreville,   Notten,   Paint Creek,   Pittsfield,   Rawsonville,   River Raisin,   Salem,   Saline,   Scio,   Sharon Hollow,   Sylvan Center,   Whitmore Lake,   Whittaker,   Willis,   Willow Run,   Worden,   Ypsilanti,  

 

Or have a look at other Michigan counties including:

Alcona,   Alger,   Allegan,   Alpena,   Antrim,   Arenac,   Baraga,   Barry,   Bay,   Benzie,   Berrien,   Branch,   Calhoun,   Cass,   Charlevoix,   Cheboygan,   Chippewa,   Clare,   Clinton,   Crawford,   Delta,   Dickinson,   Eaton,   Emmet,   Genesee,   Gladwin,   Gogebic,   Grand Traverse,   Gratiot,   Hillsdale,   Houghton,   Huron,   Ingham,   Ionia,   Iosco,   Iron,   Isabella,   Jackson,   Kalamazoo,   Kalkaska,   Kent,   Keweenaw,   Lake,   Lapeer,   Leelanau,   Lenawee,   Livingston,   Luce,   Mackinac,   Macomb,   Manistee,   Marquette,   Mason,   Mecosta,   Menominee,   Midland,   Missaukee,   Monroe,   Montcalm,   Montmorency,   Muskegon,   Newaygo,   Oakland,   Oceana,   Ogemaw,   Ontonagon,   Osceola,   Oscoda,   Otsego,   Ottawa,   Presque Isle,   Roscommon,   Saginaw,   Saint Clair,   Saint Joseph,   Sanilac,   Schoolcraft,   Shiawassee,   Tuscola,   Van Buren,   Wayne,   Wexford,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Ann Arbor, MI?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts about the history around Ann Arbor, Michigan:

1. Ann Arbor's name comes from the founders' spouses, two women named Ann and Mary Ann, and a nickname for the Bur Oak tree, which was abundant in the area.

2. The University of Michigan, one of the world's top public research universities, was founded in Ann Arbor in 1817 as the Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania. Today, the university is the city's largest employer and attracts thousands of students and scholars from around the world.