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, Michigan in Oakland County

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

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

Andersonville,   Auburn Hills,   Berkley,   Beverly Hills,   Bingham Farms,   Birmingham,   Bloomfield Hills,   Brandon Gardens,   Charing Cross,   Clarkston,   Clawson,   Clintonville,   Clyde,   Commerce,   Davisburg,   Drayton Plains,   East Highland,   Farmington Hills,   Ferndale,   Four Towns,   Franklin,   Glengary,   Goodison,   Hazel Park,   Hickory Ridge,   Highland,   Holly,   Huntington Woods,   Jossman Acres,   Keego Harbor,   Lake Angelus,   Lake Orion,   Lake Orion Heights,   Lakeville,   Lathrup Village,   Leonard,   Madison Heights,   Milford,   New Hudson,   Novi,   Oak Park,   Oakley Park,   Oakwood,   Orchard Lake Village,   Ortonville,   Oxford,   Perry Lake Heights,   Pleasant Ridge,   Pontiac,   Rochester,   Rochester Hills,   Royal Oak,   Rudds Mill,   Seven Harbors,   South Lyon,   Southfield,   Sylvan Lake,   Thomas,   Troy,   Union Lake,   Village of Clarkston,   Walled Lake,   Walters,   Waterford,   Waterstone,   West Highland,   Westacres,   White Lake,   Wixom,   Wolverine Lake,   Yates,  

 

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

Here are some facts about Farmington, Michigan:

1. Farmington was originally settled by Quaker pioneers in the early 1800s.
2. The city was incorporated in 1926 and has a population of approximately 10,000 residents.
3. Farmington is known for its historic downtown, which features a variety of shops, restaurants, and community events.
4. The city is also home to the Farmington Civic Theater, which was built in 1940 and still operates as a movie theater today.
5. Farmington has several parks, including Shiawassee Park, which features a splash pad, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
6. The city is served by the Farmington Public School District, which includes several elementary schools, middle schools, and Farmington High School.
7. The surrounding area is home to several orchards and farms, giving it a rural feel despite its close proximity to Detroit.