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

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, Minnesota in Sherburne County

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

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

Bailey,   Becker,   Briggs Lake,   Cable,   Clear Lake,   Elk River,   Orrock,   Salida,   Santiago,   Zimmerman,  

 

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,   Ramsey,   Red Lake,   Redwood,   Renville,   Rice,   Rock,   Roseau,   Saint Louis,   Scott,   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 Big Lake, MN?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Big Lake, Minnesota:

1. The city was named after Big Lake, which is the largest lake in the area.
2. Big Lake was originally settled by the Ojibwe Indians and later became a popular tourist destination for city residents in the late 1800s.
3. The city is located on the Mississippi Flyway, which makes it a popular spot for birdwatchers during the migration seasons.
4. Big Lake was home to the world's largest ball of twine until it was surpassed by a ball of twine in Kansas in 1979.
5. The area is known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, including fishing, boating, and camping in nearby Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge.
6. The city is also home to a historic railroad depot, which was built in 1903 and now serves as a museum.
7. Big Lake is located about 40 miles northwest of Minneapolis and is a popular commuter town for those who work in the city.