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

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, Michigan in Mason County

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

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

Buttersville,   Carr,   Custer,   Fern,   Fountain,   Free Soil,   Hamlin Lake,   Millerton,   North Epworth,   Piney Ridge,   Scottville,   Sugar Grove,   Tallman,   Walhalla,   Weimer,   Wiley,  

 

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

Here are some interesting facts about Ludington, Michigan:

1. It is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, sand dunes, and lighthouses.
2. Ludington is home to the S.S. Badger, which is a car ferry that connects Michigan to Wisconsin.
3. The town has a population of approximately 8,000 people.
4. Ludington State Park, located in the area, is the most visited state park in Michigan.
5. The Ludington North Breakwater Light is a popular landmark and serves as a symbol of the town's maritime history.
6. Ludington is recognized as the "Pere Marquette Capital of the World" because it was the birthplace of the Pere Marquette Railroad and continues to honor the railway's history.
7. The town hosts several annual festivals such as the Ludington Area Jaycees Freedom Festival, Gus Macker 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament, and the Offshore Classic Fishing Tournament.