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

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Butte
, Montana in Silver Bow County

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Also known as:
The Richest Hill On Earth
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Butte.

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

Buxton,   Columbia Gardens,   Divide,   Durant,   East Butte,   Fairmont Hot Springs,   Feely,   Finlen,   Floral Park,   Grace,   Gregson,   Hackney,   Highview,   Janney,   Maiden Rock,   McQueen,   Meaderville,   Melrose,   Moose Town,   Newcomb,   Ninemile,   Nissler,   Quinn,   Ramsay,   Rocker,   Silver Bow,   Silver Bow Park,   Skones,   Walkerville,   Williamsburg,   Woodin,  

 

Or have a look at other Montana counties including:

Beaverhead,   Big Horn,   Blaine,   Broadwater,   Carbon,   Carter,   Cascade,   Chouteau,   Custer,   Daniels,   Dawson,   Deer Lodge,   Fallon,   Fergus,   Flathead,   Gallatin,   Garfield,   Glacier,   Golden Valley,   Granite,   Hill,   Jefferson,   Judith Basin,   Lake,   Lewis and Clark,   Liberty,   Lincoln,   Madison,   McCone,   Meagher,   Mineral,   Missoula,   Musselshell,   Park,   Petroleum,   Phillips,   Pondera,   Powder River,   Powell,   Prairie,   Ravalli,   Richland,   Roosevelt,   Rosebud,   Sanders,   Sheridan,   Silver Bow,   Stillwater,   Sweet Grass,   Teton,   Toole,   Treasure,   Valley,   Wheatland,   Wibaux,   Yellowstone,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Butte, MT?
Then read on!

Here are a couple of true facts about Butte, Montana:

1. Butte was once known as "The Richest Hill on Earth" due to its abundant copper deposits, making it one of the most productive copper-mining areas in the United States.

2. The city of Butte is home to the Berkeley Pit, which was once an open-pit copper mine and is now a toxic lake filled with acidic water and heavy metals. It is considered one of the most polluted sites in the United States.