browse list of realtors working in Rowan County
Rowan county has 4 usdaproperties.com realtors ready to help with your search!
July 2024 Featured Agents | |
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Jacquelyne Hicks | from KELLER WILLIAMS PREMIER |
Mechelle Kuld | from TMR Realty, Inc. |
Justine Brawley | from Weichert Realtors- LKN Partners |
Tamika Clark | from Millennial Realty |
Start your search for USDA loan eligible properties in the cities of Rowan County, NC
* cities most likely to have USDA loan eligible properties for sale.
Bear Poplar • Bostian Heights • *China Grove • *Cleveland • Corriher Heights • Craven • Crescent • *East Spencer • Ellis Crossroads • *Enochville • *Faith • Gold Hill • *Granite Quarry • Landis • Mill Bridge • Morgan Ford • Mount Ulla • Needmore • North Kannapolis • Pooletown • *Rockwell • Rowan Mills • Salisbury • Shupings Mill • South Salisbury • *Spencer • Trading Ford • Woodleaf • Yadkin
A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in Rowan County.
Rowan County, located in the great state of North Carolina, was established in 1753 and named in honor of Matthew Rowan, who served as acting Governor of North Carolina from 1753 to 1754. The county was originally part of Anson County and is situated in the central part of the state.
Salisbury, the county seat, was founded in 1755 and quickly became a prominent center for trade and governance in the region. Rowan County played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War, as it was the site of the Battle of Camden in 1780, where local militia fought against British troops.
Throughout the 19th century, Rowan County was an important hub for transportation, including the construction of railroads that connected its communities to major cities across the state. The county also became known for its gold mining industry, which began in the 1820s, and it continued to expand and diversify its industrial base throughout the 20th century.
Today, Rowan County is known for its rich history, picturesque landscapes, and vibrant communities. It is home to many historical sites, including the Old Stone House, which was built in the 1760s and is now a museum dedicated to preserving the region's history.
Fun Fact: Rowan County was once the largest county in North Carolina, spanning a vast territory that eventually formed over 20 new counties in both North Carolina and Tennessee.