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

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Duluth
, Minnesota in St. Louis County

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

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

Alborn,   Allen,   Angora,   Arbutus,   Arlberg,   Ash Lake,   Aurora,   Babbitt,   Bartlett,   Bear River,   Birch,   Biwabik,   Breda,   Brimson,   Britt,   Brittmount,   Brookston,   Buhl,   Burnett,   Burntside,   Burntside Lake,   Buyck,   Canyon,   Casco,   Celina,   Cherry,   Chisholm,   Clappers,   Clifton,   Cook,   Cotton,   Crane Lake,   Culver,   Cusson,   De Forest,   Dumblane,   Eagles Nest,   Elcor,   Elmer,   Ely,   Embarrass,   Eveleth,   Fairbanks,   Floodwood,   Forbes,   Forsman,   French River,   Gheen,   Gilbert,   Glendale,   Gowan,   Grand Lake,   Greaney,   Haley,   Harnell Park,   Hartley Spur,   Hermantown,   Hibbing,   Hinsdale,   Hornby,   Hoyt Lakes,   Hull,   Idington,   Iron Junction,   Island,   Kabetogama,   Keenan,   Kelly Lake,   Kelsey,   Kerr,   Kettle Falls,   Kinney,   Kirk,   Largo,   Leander,   Leetonia,   Leonidas,   Linden Grove,   Little Swan,   Lucknow,   Mahoning,   Makinen,   Maney,   Markham,   McComber,   McKinley,   Meadow Brook,   Meadowlands,   Melrude,   Mitchell,   Mountain Iron,   Munger,   Murray,   Nett Lake,   Old Mesaba,   Onega,   Orr,   Palmers,   Palo,   Parkville,   Paupores,   Payne,   Peary,   Peyla,   Pineville,   Proctor,   Prosit,   Ramshaw,   Redore,   Rice Lake,   Ridge,   Riley,   Robinson,   Rollins,   Rothman,   Saginaw,   Saint Paul Church,   Sax,   Scott,   Scranton,   Shaw,   Sherwood,   Side Lake,   Silica,   Simar,   Skibo,   Snowden,   Soudan,   Sparta,   Spruce,   Stevenson,   Taft,   Toivola,   Tower,   Twig,   Twig Station,   Virginia,   Wahlsten,   Wakemup,   West Virginia,   Whiteface,   Wilpen,   Winton,   Wolf,   Zim,  

 

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,   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 Duluth, MN?
Then read on!

Duluth is a port city in the state of Minnesota, located on the western tip of Lake Superior. It is the fourth-largest city in the state of Minnesota and has a population of over 86,000. Duluth is known for its scenic beauty, with numerous parks, trails, and beaches along the lakefront. It also has a rich cultural scene with museums, galleries, and theaters, and is home to the University of Minnesota Duluth. The city has a diverse economy, with industries such as shipping, manufacturing, healthcare, and technology. Duluth is a popular tourist destination, especially during the summer months, when visitors come to enjoy the outdoor activities and festivals.