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

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Maggie Valley
, North Carolina in Haywood County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Maggie Valley.

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

Big East Fork,   Burnett Siding,   Canton,   Center Pigeon,   Clark,   Clyde,   Cove,   Crabtree,   Cruso,   Dellwood,   Fairway Hills,   Fines Creek,   Gibsontown,   Hyatt Creek,   Iron Duff,   Ivy Hills,   Jonathan,   Lake Junaluska,   Morning Star,   Mount Sterling,   Nellie,   Ola,   Panther Creek,   Quinland,   Retreat,   Saunook,   Shelton Laurel,   Silver Bluff,   Sunburst,   Tuscola Park,   Waterville,   Waynesville,   West Canton,  

 

Or have a look at other North Carolina counties including:

Alamance,   Alexander,   Alleghany,   Anson,   Ashe,   Avery,   Beaufort,   Bertie,   Bladen,   Brunswick,   Buncombe,   Burke,   Cabarrus,   Caldwell,   Camden,   Carteret,   Caswell,   Catawba,   Chatham,   Cherokee,   Chowan,   Clay,   Cleveland,   Columbus,   Craven,   Cumberland,   Currituck,   Dare,   Davidson,   Davie,   Duplin,   Durham,   Edgecombe,   Forsyth,   Franklin,   Gaston,   Gates,   Graham,   Granville,   Greene,   Guilford,   Halifax,   Harnett,   Henderson,   Hertford,   Hoke,   Hyde,   Iredell,   Jackson,   Johnston,   Jones,   Lee,   Lenoir,   Lincoln,   Macon,   Madison,   Martin,   McDowell,   Mecklenburg,   Mitchell,   Montgomery,   Moore,   Nash,   New Hanover,   Northampton,   Onslow,   Orange,   Pamlico,   Pasquotank,   Pender,   Perquimans,   Person,   Pitt,   Polk,   Randolph,   Richmond,   Robeson,   Rockingham,   Rowan,   Rutherford,   Sampson,   Scotland,   Stanly,   Stokes,   Surry,   Swain,   Transylvania,   Tyrrell,   Union,   Vance,   Wake,   Warren,   Washington,   Watauga,   Wayne,   Wilkes,   Wilson,   Yadkin,   Yancey,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Maggie Valley, NC?
Then read on!

- Maggie Valley is situated in the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina and is known for its natural beauty, scenic drives, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
- The village has a rich history, dating back to the late 1800s, when it was a popular destination for wealthy families seeking a cooler climate and natural springs.
- Maggie Valley is named after Maggie Mae Setzer, the daughter of a prominent landowner who donated land for the construction of a post office and helped develop the area into a tourist destination.
- The region is famous for its apple orchards, and Maggie Valley hosts the annual Maggie Valley Apple Harvest Festival every fall, featuring live music, arts and crafts, and plenty of apple-themed treats.
- Maggie Valley also has a rich motorcycle culture, with several popular rallies held throughout the year, including the annual Fall Rally in the Valley event, which draws thousands of bikers to the area every autumn.
- Visitors to Maggie Valley can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, skiing, and snowboarding at the nearby Cataloochee Ski Area.
- Popular local attractions include the Wheels Through Time Museum, which showcases classic and antique motorcycles and automobiles, and the Ghost Town in the Sky amusement park, which features a scenic chairlift ride and western-themed attractions.
- The area is also known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, with several galleries and studios showcasing the work of local artists and craftsmen.