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

All Active Listings Near
City Image
Hayfield
, Minnesota in Dodge County

Use the map and table links below to access listing details.
Red areas indicate USDA defined loan exclusion zones.

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

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

Berne,   Claremont,   Concord,   Dodge Center,   Eden,   Kasson,   Mantorville,   Vlasaty,   Wasioja,   West Concord,  

 

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,   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 Hayfield, MN?
Then read on!

Hayfield, Minnesota is a small village with an interesting history. Here are some facts:

1. Hayfield was established in 1856 and named after the large amount of hay that grew in the area.

2. In 1875, the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railroad built a line through the town, helping it to grow and become a hub for agriculture.

3. Hayfield's population grew steadily throughout the 20th century, reaching its peak at 1,307 in the 1970s. Today, about 1,200 people call Hayfield home.

4. The village is home to several parks, including the 40-acre Wolf Creek Park, which features a playground, picnic areas, and a fishing pond.

5. There are several small businesses located in Hayfield, including a grocery store, restaurant, and antique shop.

6. Hayfield is home to the Hayfield High School Vikings, whose football team made it to the state championship game in 2019.

7. The village celebrates Hayfield Days every August, which includes a parade, live entertainment, and other festivities.

8. Hayfield is located in an area of Minnesota known for its beautiful natural scenery, including rolling hills and lush forests.