*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Mason ***
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, Michigan in Ingham County

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

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

Aurelius,   Bell Oak,   Bunker Hill,   Dansville,   East Lansing,   Eden,   Edgemont Park,   Fitchburg,   Haslett,   Holt,   Kinneville,   Lansing,   Leslie,   Meridian,   Millville,   North Aurelius,   North Leslie,   Okemos,   Onondaga,   Packard,   Pollok,   Stockbridge,   Vantown,   Webberville,   Williamston,  

 

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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,   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,   Washtenaw,   Wayne,   Wexford,  

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

Here are some facts about Mason, Michigan:

1. Mason is the county seat of Ingham County, in the southern part of Michigan.

2. It has a total area of 4.36 square miles, all of which is land.

3. As per the 2019 Census estimate, its population is 8,512.

4. Mason was founded in 1836 and named after the first governor of Michigan, Stevens T. Mason.

5. In the mid-19th century, Mason was a primary stop on the Underground Railroad and was often referred to as an "abolitionist hotspot."

6. The town has a rich history in agriculture and has an annual Ingham County Fair that celebrates its agricultural roots.

7. Mason is also home to many historic buildings and landmarks, including the Ingham County Courthouse and Masonic Hall.