*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Arden Hills ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Center City, MN. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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, Minnesota in Ramsey County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Arden Hills.

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

Bald Eagle,   Bellaire,   Falcon Heights,   Gem Lake,   Highwood,   Lauderdale,   Little Canada,   Maplewood,   Midvale,   Mounds View,   New Brighton,   North Oaks,   North Saint Paul,   Roseville,   Saint Paul,   Shoreview,   Vadnais Heights,   White Bear Beach,   White Bear Lake,  

 

Or have a look at other Minnesota counties including:

Aitkin,   Anoka,   Becker,   Beltrami,   Benton,   Big Stone,   Blue Earth,   Brown,   Carlton,   Carver,   Cass,   Chippewa,   Chisago,   Clay,   Clearwater,   Cook,   Cottonwood,   Crow Wing,   Dakota,   Dodge,   Douglas,   Faribault,   Fillmore,   Freeborn,   Goodhue,   Grant,   Hennepin,   Houston,   Hubbard,   Isanti,   Itasca,   Jackson,   Kanabec,   Kandiyohi,   Kittson,   Koochiching,   Lac qui Parle,   Lake,   Lake of the Woods,   Le Sueur,   Lincoln,   Lyon,   Mahnomen,   Marshall,   Martin,   McLeod,   Meeker,   Mille Lacs,   Morrison,   Mower,   Murray,   Nicollet,   Nobles,   Norman,   Olmsted,   Otter Tail,   Pennington,   Pine,   Pipestone,   Polk,   Pope,   Red Lake,   Redwood,   Renville,   Rice,   Rock,   Roseau,   Saint Louis,   Scott,   Sherburne,   Sibley,   Stearns,   Steele,   Stevens,   Swift,   Todd,   Traverse,   Wabasha,   Wadena,   Waseca,   Washington,   Watonwan,   Wilkin,   Winona,   Wright,   Yellow Medicine,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Arden Hills, MN?
Then read on!

A fun fact about Arden Hills, Minnesota is that it is the home of the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant. During World War II, this plant produced nearly all of the small-caliber ammunition used by American forces.