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

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Lake Isabella
, Michigan in Isabella County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Lake Isabella.

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

Alembic,   Beal City,   Blanchard,   Brinton,   Broomfield Center,   Coe,   Crawford,   Delwin,   Drew,   Herrick,   Horr,   Jordan,   Leaton,   Loomis,   Mount Pleasant,   Rolland Center,   Rosebush,   Shepherd,   Sherman City,   Strickland,   Two Rivers,   Weidman,   Winn,   Wise,   Woods,  

 

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,   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,   Washtenaw,   Wayne,   Wexford,  

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

Here are a few true facts about the village of Lake Isabella, Michigan:

1. Lake Isabella is a man-made lake, built in the 1960s by the Isabella County Drain Commission.
2. The lake is surrounded by two golf courses, The Pines and The Woodlands, which are popular recreational destinations for visitors and locals alike.
3. The population of Lake Isabella was 1,042 according to the 2010 United States Census.
4. The village is part of the Chippewa Watershed Conservancy, which is dedicated to the preservation of natural lands and waterways in the area.
5. Lake Isabella is home to an annual fishing tournament, which attracts anglers from around the region.