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

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

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

Alamando,   Averill,   Bombay,   Bullock Creek,   Coleman,   Curtis,   Edenville,   Floyd,   Francis Grove,   Golden,   Gordonville,   Hope,   Laporte,   Larkin,   Lockport,   Mapleton,   North Bradley,   Oil City,   Olson,   Pleasant Valley,   Porter,   Poseyville,   Redstone,   Ryan,   Saint Elmo,   Sanford,   Teeterville,  

 

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,   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 Midland, MI?
Then read on!

Midland, Michigan is situated in central Michigan, and is known for:

1. The Dow Chemical Company, which has its headquarters in Midland.
2. The Midland Center for the Arts, which includes two theaters, an art museum, and a science center.
3. Dow Gardens, a 110-acre botanical garden with over 20,000 flowers and plants.
4. The Tridge, a three-way footbridge over the confluence of the Chippewa and Tittabawassee Rivers.
5. Midland is home to Northwood University, which is a private liberal arts institution.
6. The Midland County Fairgrounds, which host many events throughout the year including the annual Midland County Fair.
7. The city has a strong chemical science and engineering presence, with many companies and research facilities based there.
8. In recent years, Midland has been rated as one of the best places to live in Michigan due to its low crime rate, good schools, and quality of life.