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

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, Nebraska in Custer County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Broken Bow.

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

Anselmo,   Ansley,   Arnold,   Berwyn,   Buckeye,   Burr Oak,   Callaway,   Comstock,   Cumro,   Etna,   Finchville,   Gates,   Lillian,   Lodi,   Mason City,   Merna,   Milburn,   New Helena,   Oconto,   Round Valley,   Sargent,   Walworth,   Weissert,   Wescott,   Westerville,  

 

Or have a look at other Nebraska counties including:

Adams,   Antelope,   Arthur,   Banner,   Blaine,   Boone,   Box Butte,   Boyd,   Brown,   Buffalo,   Burt,   Butler,   Cass,   Cedar,   Chase,   Cherry,   Cheyenne,   Clay,   Colfax,   Cuming,   Dakota,   Dawes,   Dawson,   Deuel,   Dixon,   Dodge,   Douglas,   Dundy,   Fillmore,   Franklin,   Frontier,   Furnas,   Gage,   Garden,   Garfield,   Gosper,   Grant,   Greeley,   Hall,   Hamilton,   Harlan,   Hayes,   Hitchcock,   Holt,   Hooker,   Howard,   Jefferson,   Johnson,   Kearney,   Keith,   Keya Paha,   Kimball,   Knox,   Lancaster,   Lincoln,   Logan,   Loup,   Madison,   McPherson,   Merrick,   Morrill,   Nance,   Nemaha,   Nuckolls,   Otoe,   Pawnee,   Perkins,   Phelps,   Pierce,   Platte,   Polk,   Red Willow,   Richardson,   Rock,   Saline,   Sarpy,   Saunders,   Scotts Bluff,   Seward,   Sheridan,   Sherman,   Sioux,   Stanton,   Thayer,   Thomas,   Thurston,   Valley,   Washington,   Wayne,   Webster,   Wheeler,   York,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Broken Bow, NE?
Then read on!

Here are two true facts about Broken Bow, Nebraska:

1. The town was founded in 1882 and named after a nearby river, which was named after a broken bow found near the water.
2. Broken Bow is known for having one of the largest hay markets in the United States, with over 2,000 semis of hay being sold annually through the local sale barn.